12ga Double Barrel Pump 16 Shells

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I think it'd be a fun range toy, otherwise.... not really interested. There are plenty of other places I'd rather put my money for the foreseeable future. Different strokes for different folks though....
 
Fred is right that the implementation is everything, concept only takes you so far.

Also a good concept can have trade offs. I can tell you from personal experience that spring-loaded recoil absorbing shotgun stocks do work very well (at the shoulder) but they make things much harder for the left hand (vertical grips can be downright painful), the optics, and any accessory mounts. On the plus side they start the cocking motion for you as well, I remain pretty neutral on them actually.

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To me, this post seems like a poor marketing tactic to spread the word. It just happens to be that the Op's first post is about a new product. If im wrong op, and your a genuine new member, then my apologies. But Ive seen this type of thing happen before on THR and it was regarding a steel rifle target. Either way, imo, this gun has only one useful place, in movies.
 
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To me, this post seems like a poor marketing tactic to spread the word. It just happens to be that the Op's first post is about a new product. If im wrong op, and your a genuine new member, then my apologies.
Nope, it looks like you're right. The OP did the exact same thing on another forum: He joined and with his first post he pretended he just found this shotgun and pretended he didn't know much about it.

http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=548291
 
As far as tacticool bullpup shotguns, why pump action? If I were ever in the market for such a weapon, especially a double barrelled repeater, make it a semi auto. But, its still goofy bordering on absurd. AI&P nails it, thing will be difficult to manipulate, the majority of shot gunners are conditioned to shoot-pump-shoot-pump-shoot, etc. so this weapon is counterintuitive to anyone with even cursory experienced with a pump action shotgun. Its counterintuitive to ANY firearm action I've ever seen.
 
Also, both videos show the shooter pulling the trigger on empty chambers. How easy is it to unload one chamber if you only need to fire one round? Can the weapon function if only one mag/barrel set is loaded? Ease of unloads and reloads? I'd like to see some of these questions answered, preferably in a video that's longer than 10 seconds. The videos simply show that it functions, great. Put it through its paces. Better yet, give it to FPSRussia, let him review it, and sell a half million in a week.
 
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