...and no problem with the whole "did he fire 5 shots or 6?" thing that wheel guns cause. Anyone should easily be able to remember how many rounds are left. Plus, it comes with an advanced 'loaded chamber' indicator--the fuse.
Now, I'm a fella that likes a little more gun--I've been carrying this one in a nice Bianchi shoulder harness for some time now:
but the Doc says that's why my neck hurts all the time. This one's designed to launch stone projectiles, so when the government screws with my access to lead, I'm all set.
"Lastly it's effective. Statistics show that everyone who has ever been shot with a cannon at point blank range has died. This is way better than even a 125gr .357 Magnum!"
how do you keep the ball in when you pocket carry? and powder in your pocket could be a safety hazard. and I can't take it seriously without a rail for mounting a light and laser ... defective design ... and explaining in court why you shot somebody with a cannon will be interesting ...
Most smoothbore cannons actually used grapeshot or canister for anti-personnel use. Maybe these .310 fiber wads are just the ticket for making up some anti-personnel canister loads using birdshot.