- A
shotgun (also
known as a scattergun, peppergun, or
historically as a
fowling piece) is a long-barreled
firearm designed to
shoot a straight-walled cartridge...
- over-and-under
shotguns, as felt
recoil differs.
Boxlock action –
Firing mechanism with the
lockwork mounted internally Coach gun – double-barrel
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- An
automatic shotgun is an
automatic firearm that
fires shotgun s**** (thereby
making it a
shotgun) and uses some of the
energy of each shot to automatically...
- A
shotgun house is a
narrow rectangular domestic residence,
usually no more than
about 12 feet (3.5 m) wide, with
rooms arranged one
behind the other...
- "Riding
shotgun" was a
phrase used to
describe the
bodyguard who
rides alongside a
stagecoach driver,
typically armed with a break-action
shotgun, called...
- A
shotgun cartridge, shots****, or s**** is a type of rimmed,
cylindrical (straight-walled)
ammunition used
specifically in
shotguns. It is
typically loaded...
- A riot
shotgun is a
shotgun designed or
modified for use as a
primarily defensive weapon, by the use of a
short barrel and
sometimes a
larger magazine...
-
shotgun is a
shotgun issued by
militaries for warfare. The
earliest shotguns specifically designed for
combat were the
trench guns or
trench shotguns...
-
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fallback Daewoo Precision Industries USAS-12 –
automatic shotgun from
South Korea
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- A
shotgun slug is a
heavy projectile (a slug) made of lead, copper, or
other material and
fired from a
shotgun.
Slugs are
designed for
hunting large game...