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::Yeah, that's bullshit. What's going to be destroyed? The barrels? Each barrel takes the shock of firing one round, so that guy is basically claiming it's also impossible to fire ''one'' barrel of a shotgun. The stock? What, does he have a special shotgun with a stock made of expanded polystyrene? [[User:Vangelis|Vangelis]] 18:33, 8 February 2011 (UTC)
::Yeah, that's bullshit. What's going to be destroyed? The barrels? Each barrel takes the shock of firing one round, so that guy is basically claiming it's also impossible to fire ''one'' barrel of a shotgun. The stock? What, does he have a special shotgun with a stock made of expanded polystyrene? [[User:Vangelis|Vangelis]] 18:33, 8 February 2011 (UTC)
There are more parts then barrel and stock ^^
For example if parts of the locking mechanism are not tightly fitted and the shotgun is of (very) poor quality and well used there might be a small possibility that you destroy the locking mechanism when doubling the gun. I'm not talking about "blowing up". It IS possible - but very, veeeeery unlikely. Very unlikely. - tiredWeasel

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Additional Variants

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CZ-584 Shotgun - 12 gauge.
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Stoeger Uplander - 12 Gauge
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Baikal Izh43 hammerless side by side shotgun - 12 Gauge.
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Stoeger imported Coach Western side by side shotgun with exposed hammers - 12 Gauge
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Remington Premier 12 or 20 gauge, or a combination.

With two barrels stacked on top of one another the O/U proved to be more accurate and effective at shooting airborne clay targets and bird hunting than a side-by-side.

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Samuel L. Jackon's cut-down CZ Redhead - 12 gauge O/U shotguns as used in The Spirit. This image was provided specially to IMFDB by a source close to the movie's armorers.
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TOZ-34 - 12 gauge
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VG Bentley - 12 Gauge
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This is a photoshopped image of what the Sawn-Off Over/Under Shotgun - 12 Gauge could look like, with the exception that the foregrip is still attached.
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Investarm "Single Trigger" O/U Model Shotgun - .410 Gauge. This is not the model used in the film Eraser, but very close.


Note: Most 8 gauge shotguns were NOT punt guns. 8 gauge punt guns were rare, and in generally had a MUCH LONGER chamber than the standard 8 gauge. I don't know why hunting regulations drew the line of 'too big' between 8 gauge and 10 gauge, but it is wrong to instantly call an 8 gauge a 'punt gun'

Unless someone objects in the near future, I will be editing out 'punt gun'

Firing Sawn-off Double Barreled Shotguns One Handed

Is it possible in real life to fire a sawn-off double barreled shotgun one handed effectively and with out hurting ones-self?

A 12 or 20 gauge is relatively controllable with one hand with only a little stout recoil, but if you went up to 10 or 8 gauge, it's more likely you're going to hurt your wrist or bruise your finger in the trigger guard from the recoil. - Gunmaster45
Assuming the lever that opens the breach doesn't drive into the web of your hand. Worst case scenario: severed thumb.
Ouch! Good thing 10 and 8 gauges are pretty rare now a days, well I should of mentioned 12 gauge do to it being the most common. Wow, I did not expect a sawn-off 12 gauge shotgun to be that easy to shoot one handed. So is shooting a sawn-off 12 GA shotgun with one hand similar to firing .44 Magnum revolver or of the like with one hand?
It's at most just a little more stout than a .44 Magnum. - Gunmaster45

Are you sure? If experience with Snub-nosed revolvers teaches anything it's that shortening the barrel increases felt recoil. Given the recoil of a normal 12 gauge shotgun, I'd imagine a Sawn-off weapon would be a nightmare. -Anonymous

Over Under Shotgun in Call of Duty: World at War

I don't ever remember an over-under shotgun being in this game. A side-by-side, yes, but no O/U. Someone may have gotten confused with Black Ops. Does anybody ever see an O/U shotgun in this game?

I'm calling confusion as well. No over-under shotty in World At War --HashiriyaR32 15:32, 11 November 2010 (UTC)

Firing both barrels of a Double Barreled Shotgun

Would firing both barrels at the same time really destroy a double barreled shotgun like some people said on this site? I would very much appreciate an answer from someone who actually knows what their talking about and not just someone assuming, thank you.

Ive fired both barrells at one on numerous occasions whilst clay pidgeon shooting and from berettas to webleys it has never once damaged anything but my aim --Captain Snikt 08:26, 7 February 2011 (UTC)


Depends on the qualitity of said shotgun and maybe the age. And the ammunition used is, of course, of importance, too. I think that there are some shotguns out there were doubling is not a wise option - but so long I haven't encountered any. (Maybe because I rarely handle american made shotguns ;) ) - tiredWeasel

So would firing two shots of 2-3/4 shells with 00 Buck-shot at the same time do much to a good SBS or O/U? It probably would hurt, lol, except to someone who shoots shotguns a lot. Someone keeps posting on the Half-Life 1 & 2 pages (in the SPAS-12 section) [[1]] [[2]] that, and I qoute "it has the unrealistic ability to fire two shells at once (alternative fire) which would destroy any double barreled shotgun if attempted from the shock of doing so and would render the weapon useless". I guess it's a rumor like the one about firing sawn-off shotguns and magnum handguns one-handed will break your wrist. :/
Yeah, that's bullshit. What's going to be destroyed? The barrels? Each barrel takes the shock of firing one round, so that guy is basically claiming it's also impossible to fire one barrel of a shotgun. The stock? What, does he have a special shotgun with a stock made of expanded polystyrene? Vangelis 18:33, 8 February 2011 (UTC)

There are more parts then barrel and stock ^^ For example if parts of the locking mechanism are not tightly fitted and the shotgun is of (very) poor quality and well used there might be a small possibility that you destroy the locking mechanism when doubling the gun. I'm not talking about "blowing up". It IS possible - but very, veeeeery unlikely. Very unlikely. - tiredWeasel