10 Gauge Shotgun Dual Wield

One of the gun store guys gives it a go:

Those things are vicious.  I’m thinking it’s probably good he didn’t attempt to shoulder both of them and fire, because i’m assuming that could end badly if it wasn’t nice and snug when the trigger was pulled.

Is that an actual camera man down range? Or do you think it’s just rolling on a tripod in this case? :P

Thoughts?


Comments

11 responses to “10 Gauge Shotgun Dual Wield”

  1. Komodo Saurian Avatar
    Komodo Saurian

    I wonder if he will agree to repeat that with the 6 gauge. And that is definitely a tripod.

  2. Andrew Avatar

    For sure thats a camera man down range!

  3. Jason Avatar

    Glad he thought to put on heavy gloves first. And that’s a tripod, You can tell when they are holding the camera, it bounces all over.

  4. I doubt any of them could hold a camera that steady. Unless they are risking both a human life and an expensive steady cam rig at the same time.

  5. snapping shotguns like that is one of the dumbest things you could possible do to a double barrel, over-under, rifle/shotgun combo. it looks cool in the movies, you look like a irresponsible dick when you do it with a real gun.

  6. Wes S. Avatar

    Looks like somebody’s been watching Charles Bronson in “Death Hunt” one too many times. Although, IIRC, Bronson did it with a sawed-off dogleg ten gauge in one hand and a twelve-gauge Winchester pump (M-97?) in the other, and dropped the single-shot ten so he could work the slide for follow-up shots from the pump gun.

    Presumably, Bronson was also using blanks, which helped with the control issue… *snork*

    ;)

  7. ENDO-Mike Avatar
    ENDO-Mike

    Note: The :P emoticon generally means i’m joking or being sarcastic.

  8. Dom P. Avatar

    Yawn

  9. Finally, I video of theirs that I don’t completely hate!

  10. DeskJockey Avatar
    DeskJockey

    Ouch.

  11. Vhyrus Avatar

    He should have shouldered them then jumped straight up and shot them to see how far back he flew.