I've posted about this before, but the year Expo 67 was on in Montreal the Soviets had a boutique style store separate from their big pavilion and in there they had at least two Commie products of interest to the teenaged Big Bad. One was Soviet cigarettes (not recommended) and the other was a small selection of triple barrelled shotguns, looked to be a 12 gauge and they were NOT drillings. The smokes were cheap and also of course novelties (sold loose in a tray and 3 for a nickel, but they were half cardboard tube) and I bought plenty, the shotgun was beyond my means and I'm quite sure the joyless looking KGB types inside (all gruff hairy males in heavy 3 piece suits, always) would not have allowed me to handle one without a display of cash, but I often wonder if buying one would have led to a lifetime of maintenance problems or what. My father said triple barrels were likely in use there because they couldn't build a decent working pump gun, lol.