Okay, I'll concede the point. It is three. One for the gun, two for the shooter.That's two, not the three you mentioned above.![]()
So if one of these guns doubles, the odds are 2 to 1 that the shooter is an idiot.
Okay, I'll concede the point. It is three. One for the gun, two for the shooter.That's two, not the three you mentioned above.![]()
Okay, I'll concede the point. It is three. One for the gun, two for the shooter.
So if one of these guns doubles, the odds are 2 to 1 that the shooter is an idiot.
Man, it's not easy to teach.
Now, we will move next level of challenge: FOUR
Yes, the number right after 2 and 3.
Now be fair to him. Having realized he was out of his depth in a discussion of shotguns he was sadly reduced to a picayune and irrelevant observation about my post on the nature of people who double fire a two-trigger shotgun.WOW!!! Did you figure that out with your shoes on?
No doubt when he gets his Outlaw he'll be at the range giving it a try. Let us hope he does so with 3" shells.

You may laugh Claybuster - but as I said the ones I have seen with shortened bbls (unless they were built properly) miss the point of aim (from 10 yards) by enough to make them basically useless as any kind of real firearm that you would depend on. More of a toy to make noise and scatter shot somewhere downrange.
Mr. Fairburn's original quest was to try and answer the stopping power debate of the time, in which he failed because the database of 241 shooting incidents was too small. However, what he did develop were some interesting trends that showed what officers did when they won the confrontation. One of the most interesting was the distances involved. While the FBI statistics show distances as being around ten feet, the PMA study showed the average distance being more like twenty.
OK - lets be clear here-- I am NOT talking about short bbl SINGLE bbl guns but DOUBLE bbl side by side guns - that may have issues with being dramatically to the right or left of the target unless the short bbls are regulated in to a point of aim at some distance.
One cannot simply hack off a double shotgun to have short bbls and expect the point of aim of both bbls to be the same at say 20 yds
Unless you are within a few yards -- no more
My question is if these Dominion guns do shoot to the point of aim or if they dont
This "careful regulated" thing is for double RIFLE. Outlaw is a CQB shotgun.
Not laughing at all. My response was sarcastic in the extreme and no offense was intended to you. However if the Norinco cheerleaders were offended then mission accomplished. I very much doubt barrel regulation is a concern for people in China slapping together $300 guns.You may laugh Claybuster - but as I said the ones I have seen with shortened bbls (unless they were built properly) miss the point of aim (from 10 yards) by enough to make them basically useless as any kind of real firearm that you would depend on.
More of a toy to make noise and scatter shot somewhere downrange.




























