- side-by-side
break action shotguns are by far the most
common variants.
Although revolving shotguns do exist, most
modern repeating shotguns are
either pump action...
- use short-barrelled
combat shotguns as
ancillary weapons. In
urban combat zones,
military entry teams often use
entry shotguns when
breaching and entering...
- The
decline of 10- & 16-gauge
shotguns.
Firearms News. https://www.firearmsnews.com/editorial/decline-10-16-gauge-
shotguns/78028
Frank C.
Barnes (2009)...
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- However, by the late 20th
century shotguns were
often owner-occupied. For example, 85% of the
houses (many of them
shotgun) in New Orleans'
Lower Ninth Ward...
-
shotgun is a
shotgun issued by
militaries for warfare. The
earliest shotguns specifically designed for
combat were the
trench guns or
trench shotguns...
-
Shotgunning is a
means of
consuming a beverage,
especially beer, very
quickly by
punching a hole in the side of the can, near the bottom,
placing the...
- as pump action,
lever action, bolt action, or self-loading
shotguns. Double-barreled
shotguns (specifically break-action), come in two
basic configurations:...
- Guns of this type are
often labeled as
breaching shotguns,
tactical shotguns or special-purpose
shotguns to
denote the
larger scope of
their use; however...
-
ammunition runs out.
Automatic shotguns have a very
limited range, but
provide tremendous firepower at
close range.
Automatic shotguns generally employ mechanisms...