Make use of that undermount launcher.

Microseconds apart cannot reasonably be construed as "succession" and I cannot see any court accepting that when applying it to this device. It is designed to ignite all cartridges with one trigger pull and ignites them with the same striker plate, and any reasonable person would expect it was designed to be simultaneous. The buckshot analogy is valid and could be pursued. Our expertise is in explosives though so we'll let a firearms dealer try that.
 
There are a few verisons of the 40mm beehive rounds in the USA. The better quality ones have steel rifled barrels in them. They are very very fun.

Steve
 
What about a double barrel shotgun with two triggers?

That is still one round per trigger pull. You can fire two rounds simultaneously, or as close as could be done, but there is still only one cartridge fired per trigger pull.


IIRC, there was a thread a year or two ago talking about exactly this, and it was determined that beehive adapters were deemed prohibited devices, however I could be recalling wrong.

That said, if they ever did come in legally in a 37mm design, I would totally buy one!
 
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