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Wait- you can't fire all three barrels at once?!!??! Fail.
Maybe in the UK. All semi-auto and pump shotguns have to have long barrels and the magazines modified to hold no more than two rounds. So, basically, all you can have is three rounds in a shotgun there. If that is the law, maybe a 3-barrel shotgun might make some sense. Wonder if they are targeting the UK, European and Aussie markets with this? In Australia, all pump and semi-auto shotguns are banned. Lever actions are OK, but rare, so basically people can only have a single-shot or double-barrel.Why would anyone need 3 barrels?
$1629 is all I need to know.
Laaaaame. I could buy another 5 Stoegers, or 10 NEFs for that.
Why would anyone need 3 barrels?
I think it pretty cool. I will buy one when Stoeger copies it and they are under $400.
Why would anyone need 3 barrels?
This may be a way around the NY and Colorado capacity bans: instead of a "clip" holding lots of rounds, we'll just make a gun with lots of barrels holding one shot each. Then a "clip" of maximum capacity for each barrel, the whole assembly rotates to fire sequentially. Kind of like a Gatling gun (ok, maybe exactly like a Gatling gun except for the extra "clips").
Almost as gay as a 3 dollar bill
If the barrels stay put like an over and under it allows you fire very rapidly. Imagine a gun with 10 barrels and 10 triggers one behind the next. With a little practice you could fire 10 shots in 1.5 seconds.
No one needs three barrels. Three barrels makes it an assault shotgun. That's more than you need to shoot into the air.
Ill give them a high capacity breach load....They are trying to get into the market so when everything semi-auto is banned they are first to market with a high capacity breech load.