What happens when you wed a right hand 870 and a left hand 870?



The whole long sordid tale and details:
http://thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=280902
AEA, sure you would. You have to shoot every gun. Jut once, to keep your man card.AEA wrote:Frankly, I wouldn't want to be the one shooting that monster!
There's some videos running around on the net that show a guy shooting a 4 gauge, I'll watch someone shoot it, but I'm not gonna touch the thing!KBCraig wrote:Firing singles would be softer recoil than a regular 870, because of the weight.
He says in that thread that firing both barrels isn't unpleasant, about like firing a regular 870.
I know a guy out in Oregon that has an 8 gauge () 870 kiln gun, cut to 18.5". Better him than me!
From THR:Molon_labe wrote:Unless its a double barrel Remy 1100 with the internal alternating trigger switch, then its only a pump shotty
Someone has been playing doom too long..heh
I thought I might as well share the beginnings of my 1740 project. I got this idea a long time ago while playing Doom, or Duke Nukem, or one of those horribly cheesy gut-blaster shooting games. I thought to myself, "Could it be possible to have a double barrel pump action gun?"
It sure is.lunchbox wrote: is this real
All of that is explained in the links provided above, most recently by KC5AV in the last post before yours.lunchbox wrote:is it production or custom made??
do you have to switch hands back and forth to operate the 2 triggers or are they tied together in some way????