"The [Winchester] Ringblaster® Industrial tool is a heavy-duty shooting apparatus that is designed for multiple industrial applications. The industrial tool is coupled with our specialized Ringblaster® Mount system which has a precision weight balanced construction that helps maintain bull’s-eye accuracy, with substantially reduced vibration and recoil. The Ringblaster® can be fired by a manual lanyard operation or an auto fire operation. The Ringblaster® has been used by the cement, lime, and ferro alloy industries for over 60 years. Because it has proven to be durable, versatile and cost effective, it has been the tool that these industries depend on.

The Western™ Industrial Tool is a portable alternative to the Ringblaster®. This tool utilizes a pistol grip and hanging bracket to allow an operator to shoot and maneuver in much tighter spaces and from a more broad range of angles. It was originally designed to remove ash build-up in power plant boilers. The portability and versatility of the Western™ tool makes it useful for many other industrial applications."

Here is some of the shells it uses:

Video of it in use: [0:56]

https://youtu.be/uJG3uTUJ2J8

https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2018/06/22/winchester-8-gauge-industrial-shotguns/

  • @LowtierComputer
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    261 month ago

    I’ve worked with them at cement plants. It seems exciting until you realize you’re still working at a cement plant.

    • @stoicmaverick
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      141 month ago

      Hey now. Be grateful for what you have. I work as a nurse in a long-term care nursing home, and we don’t get to use industrial shotguns at all there.

        • @stoicmaverick
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          91 month ago

          No. It’s just that “Industrial Shotgun” is my new favorite two word pairing that I’ve ever heard. It just recently overtook a weapon from an old Xbox 360 space game which had a ship where you could equip something called a “Chain Bazooka”

    • @[email protected]
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      101 month ago

      I have a friend who used to work at a cement plant. He hated it. Got all dusty and dirty every day, and sore joints etc. Now he works at a nuclear power plant and is happier than ever :)

      • @LowtierComputer
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        61 month ago

        Can confirm. Literal concrete boogers every day. Very hard surfaces and toxins leaking everywhere. Tire fires too. Nuclear seems like a dream except for all the political and security stuff.

          • @LowtierComputer
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            21 month ago

            Probably, yeah. I wonder if they’d swap their AR-10s for one.