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@ilikegunspdx that little revolver shotgun looks like good fun. I've seen similar, Title I, models here, but all in .410 as well.
Would love to have one in 20 gauge. I have a real aversion to .410 ha ha.

Some interesting shotguns. The third picture looks fake? I assume the first one is just someone playing around with a bandolier not functional. No idea though.
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This accurately portrays my brain activity when someone asks for advice on purchasing a firearm.
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...The years of being a reliable advisor have elapsed.

My brain says you will need a scabbard. 🧠
 
Not semi auto but these might be fun. New Ati over and unders are $300. Not gonna last thousands and thousands of rounds though I'm sure.
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Fancier model $425

Also used beretta over and under I've seen for $400-$600

Here's an oddball:
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Personal experience-
Remington Model 11.
Built like a tank.
You can screw on a Model 870 magazine extension of whatever capacity you'd like. I went the 7÷1 route.
18 1/2 barrel is plenty compact.
I personally don't see the advantage of taking another 4" off just to be on yet another list,but that's your call.
 
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Need to clear a room, do ya?
I've thought about getting a stamp and having the barrel chopped and threaded on one of these. Not sure it's worth the trouble though.
Recoil is remarkably low due to AK action, muzzle brake, and weight. Easy to stay on target when shooting fast. Fe note lack of muzzle rise and rate of fire here:
 
I've thought about getting a stamp and having the barrel chopped and threaded on one of these. Not sure it's worth the trouble though.
Recoil is remarkably low due to AK action, muzzle brake, and weight. Easy to stay on target when shooting fast. Fe note lack of muzzle rise and rate of fire here:
You can cut one down to 12.5" without having to move the gas block. Threading is easy, unless you're planning on a SALVO? Have access to a press? Press off the gas block and open up the ports. You can empty a 5 round mag and have plenty of time to start giggling before the brass even hits the ground.
Eform1s are quick and easy.
 

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