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To: Shooter 2.5
There's at least one recorded case of an elephant being killed by a .22 short.

Archy, I think you better back that one up. That's too difficult to believe.

Well, I can expound a bit, at least. It was in the early 1970s, when a circus was performing in Ohio. One of the spectators in the crowd was drunk and with a female companion, whom he decided to impress by shooting an elephant in the behind with his little pocket .22, a double-barrelled derringer, of which a couple of types are possible, but was most likely a rimfire copy of the old Remington over-and-under. Unfortunately, the bull turned and faced the shooter, and the 29-grain short bullet went up the beast's nasal cavity, resulting in a death within around a half minute. There was a clown bank robbery skit with blank gunfire and a backfiring clown getaway car going on at the time, and the rube figured he could get away with the pop of a single shot from his hideout gun; he didn't, and the enraged animal handler and other show workers gave him a pretty thorough beating in the process of taking him into custory and disarming him *for the safety of the crowd,* of course!

If I recall correctly, the show was the old Hoxie Brothers circus, later bought out and folded into the Carson and Barnes operation. I first heard details of the story from Jo Ann Stewart of Bloomington, Indiana, an exotic animal supplier who had supplied Barnum and Bailey show cat act superstar Gunther Gabel-Williams with his parrot and a big cat or two; Williams son worked bull elephants. I ran the story past gunwriter Major George Nonte, and he checked out some of the details and got a couple of the written reports of the matter, which resulted in no criminal prosecution, though a couple of real obvious charges like reckless endangerment come to mind. But the drunk was presented with a bill for his trophy safari, and was in a position to pay it and did so, beating any criminal rap. George passed away in 1978, so it would have been a year or two before that when it took place, possibly three. I'll see if I can track anything more about the circumstances and in which city it happened down, and fill in a few more blanks if I can. But kids, please don't try this at home....

-archy-/-


63 posted on 06/23/2003 10:53:49 AM PDT by archy (Keep in mind that the milk of human kindness comes from a beast that is both cannibal and a vampire.)
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To: archy
That's one for the books.

I figured that it had to be a tame animal but even though when you think about the amount of bone that the .22 short had to go through...

I'll bet the "big game hunter" was as surprised as any when the poor thing dropped.

Thanks for the story.
64 posted on 06/23/2003 11:04:55 AM PDT by Shooter 2.5 (Don't punch holes in the lifeboat)
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