Elephant Pistol 🐘

Published on February 6, 2026
Duration: 0:41

This guide details the unique loading and firing procedure for the MOA Corp custom single-shot pistol chambered in .375 H&H Magnum, as demonstrated by Scott Barnhart. It covers the manual operation of the falling block action and emphasizes preparation for extreme recoil during live fire. The demonstration highlights the power of this safari-grade handgun on a pumpkin target.

Quick Summary

The MOA Corp custom pistol, chambered in .375 H&H Magnum, features a unique single-shot falling block action. Loading requires a specific manual sequence, and the firearm produces extreme recoil, necessitating expert handling and a strong shooting stance. It is equipped with a Burris Pistol Scope and a muzzle brake.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Elephant Pistol
  2. 00:15Loading Mechanism Explained
  3. 00:30Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the MOA Corp custom pistol unique?

The MOA Corp custom pistol is unique due to its chambering in .375 H&H Magnum, a caliber typically reserved for safari hunting, and its single-shot falling block action, which requires a specific manual loading procedure.

How is the MOA Corp custom pistol loaded?

Loading involves cocking the hammer, lowering the breech block via a lever, inserting the .375 H&H Magnum cartridge, raising the breech block, and then engaging the safety, which extends the firing pin.

What kind of recoil can be expected from the .375 H&H Magnum pistol?

The .375 H&H Magnum cartridge fired from this pistol generates extreme recoil, significantly impacting the shooter and potentially displacing the firearm if not properly managed with a strong stance and grip.

What optics are featured on the MOA Corp custom pistol?

The MOA Corp custom pistol is equipped with a Burris Pistol Scope, providing aiming capability suitable for its powerful .375 H&H Magnum caliber.

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