Smith & Wesson has unveiled the monster of all monster handguns at the recent “Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show” in Las Vegas:
A .460 caliber beast with a 3-inch barrel, high-visibility sights and a synthetic shock absorber on the handle — a likely necessary addition for so much firepower.
The manufacturing company is billing it as “great for a back-up gun, or for hunting,” and has dubbed it the “Backpack Cannon,”
It sells for about $1,200, and the company is primarily marketing it to police and other law-enforcement agencies.
Though it holds .460 caliber bullets, the handgun is still compatible with .454 Casull rounds and .45 Long Colt ammo, the company said in a statement.
“There is still a place for weapons like this, especially if you like camping where the critters are big enough to eat you,” Smith & Wesson said.
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A .460 caliber beast with a 3-inch barrel, high-visibility sights and a synthetic shock absorber on the handle — a likely necessary addition for so much firepower.

The manufacturing company is billing it as “great for a back-up gun, or for hunting,” and has dubbed it the “Backpack Cannon,”
It sells for about $1,200, and the company is primarily marketing it to police and other law-enforcement agencies.
Though it holds .460 caliber bullets, the handgun is still compatible with .454 Casull rounds and .45 Long Colt ammo, the company said in a statement.
“There is still a place for weapons like this, especially if you like camping where the critters are big enough to eat you,” Smith & Wesson said.
Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news...-monster-460-caliber-gun-backp/#ixzz2rLa4olVM