I'm telling you bon bon, you should hang out with my mom. After all, she's got the reloader in the basement.
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All two-barrel guns (that are not handguns) are shotguns.
Are all long one-barrel guns rifles?
Are all long one-barrel guns rifles?
No.
eta: I mean, this could include machine guns, for instance.
Crap, just saw bon's edit:
also, not all that many shotguns have two barrels, but you won't see a rifle with it.
I think I'll add this back to the list of things it's not worth it for me to figure out/remember.
I'm telling you bon bon, you should hang out with my mom. After all, she's got the reloader in the basement.
My parents made my bedroom into a "reloading room."
Two barrels is automatically a shotgun. If it's loaded by either breaking the gun in half, or by using a pump underneath the barrel, it's a shotgun. If it has a bolt, or has an ammunition magazine in front of the trigger, it's a rifle.
Are all long one-barrel guns rifles?
Shotguns can have long barrels. The longest rifles are gonna be longer than the longest shotguns, but there can be overlap.
Typical shotgun: [link]
OK. Break open = shotgun. Two barrels = shotgun. This is a start.
My parents made my bedroom into a "reloading room."
Bhahahahah! That's love right there. My mom's reloader is on the same table as the sewing machine. She probably uses the reloader more often.
Break open = shotgun. Two barrels = shotgun. This is a start.
And the pumpy ka-chunk thing? Shotgun.