What is eargesplitten loudenboomer?

The Eargesplitten Loudenboomer is a homemade firearm designed and built by legendary gunsmith P. A. Luty. It is characterized by its unusual name and extremely loud report, which is said to be louder than a jet engine.

The Eargesplitten Loudenboomer is a smoothbore, single-shot shotgun that fires a .600 caliber projectile. It is made from simple materials such as steel pipe and scrap metal, but is known for its powerful performance.

Despite its impressive firepower, the Eargesplitten Loudenboomer is not very practical or accurate, and is mainly considered a novelty or a collector's item. It has gained a cult following among firearms enthusiasts and is often featured in discussions about homemade guns and extreme firearms.

The name "Eargesplitten Loudenboomer" is likely a humorous and exaggerated description of the gun's loud noise. The word "Eargesplitten" is a play on the German word "Ohrensplitter," meaning "ear splitter," while "Loudenboomer" could be a combination of "loud" and "boomer," suggesting a booming noise.