SouthernBoy
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Check out this link.
NOTE: Link removed due to OP error. I'll try to correct this later.
Check out this link.
NOTE: Link removed due to OP error. I'll try to correct this later.
Please do.. I live in Virginia (no disrespect meant to my friends in West-By-God Virginia).Im really holding back with the west virginia jokes..
Eh, interesting, but not really my thing. I'm a believer that all short-barreled shotguns should be side-by-side with sawed-off barrels and a sawed-off stockKeeping in the spirit of the OP, here is a link that takes you there.
http://www.theboxotruth.com/newforums/showthread.php?t=10
You will have to scroll down to post #17 so that you can see the shotgun, but it fits the bill. (It is the 2nd and 3rd pictures on the post.)
That's on my official BUY list right now. :celebratelooks like a Serbu to me. If I had the 900 dollars laying around, I'd own one.
http://www.serbu.com/top/superShorty.php
Eh, interesting, but not really my thing. I'm a believer that all short-barreled shotguns should be side-by-side with sawed-off barrels and a sawed-off stock
Good, now I know what you're talking about. And for your viewing pleasure,Actually the shotgun in the video link I screwed up was a fully automatic, drum-fed, short barreled weapon. Its rate of fire was 300 rounds per minute. It also fired explosive "fleshet" style shells with fins. Reminiscent of the "street sweeper", the developer's target buyer was the military.
....Eh, interesting, but not really my thing. I'm a believer that all short-barreled shotguns should be side-by-side with sawed-off barrels and a sawed-off stock
Actually the shotgun in the video link I screwed up was a fully automatic, drum-fed, short barreled weapon. Its rate of fire was 300 rounds per minute. It also fired explosive "fleshet" style shells with fins. Reminiscent of the "street sweeper", the developer's target buyer was the military.