THREE-barrel shotgun...???

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THREE-barrel shotgun...???

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How did I miss this...???

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(don't really want one, but it IS different 8) )

Of course for a much lighter firearm from Chiappa - check out this skeletonized .22 LR survival gun...
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Ought to be a real soft-shooter, as the "caliber" is given as .12.
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There is also a longer barreled version with a coventional stock(the one shown has a stock that can be separated at the grip.Would venture to say its a tad muzzleheavy and unweildly in the longer barreled version, though it does have a bit of cool factor.
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AJMD429, this one was covered in the shot show report. the balance is supposed to be very good despite haveing three tubes. they make a longer barrel model as well. would be alot of fun. :) .
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3-barreled shotguns are far from new. I even looked into one last year, the $45,000 starting price quickly numbed any need of one in the short term.

This one I am betting is a bit cheaper, in price and quality.

Still, I wouldn't mind having one in the duck marsh. Certainly be a conversation starter.
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Why only 3? Why not 4?
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Got to handle one…. really really cool. 8) But too much money for me for what would be an occasional range toy. I expect to see them on the big screen pretty soon, the perfect post apocalypse / zombie slaying gun. ;)

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The Little Badger single shot .22 and the Double Badger, a .22/410 over under both git me really excited when I saw them. Unfortunately they were both real wobbly at the hinge pin. Lots of side to side play. :cry: With the decent MSRP it has that doesn't mean the Little Badger wouldn't make a serviceable truck / tractor / barn gun, or emergency survival tool, but all that side to side play was really disappointing and not a confidence builder. It made the Springfield M6 seem like a quality double. :(
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I tried to order one of the M6 scouts several times the last time they were manufacturing them, think it was a folder with a pistol grip or maybe a pistol. Be neat if a person could actually get a hold of one of these though.
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The double badger has my interest, wish i could find a price on one somewhere.
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Might be the cheapest way to get a Drilling these days. A chiappa + a Rifle Insert...
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sore shoulder wrote:The double badger has my interest, wish i could find a price on one somewhere.
MSRP is $345 on the Double Badger.
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As far as the pistol grip M6 Scout, I don't even know if they ever went past prototypes (if that).
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