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baikal coach gun

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this is my new Baikal 20ga coach gun
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Sweet! Coach guns are awesome!

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I like that!
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only paid $309 for it its brand new and came with 4 chokes
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Sounds like a good deal to me :D

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Cool. Coach guns are awesome and great for shooting rustlers, zombies, or even modern day thugsters. Out of all the guns that I have bought with the intent of making them "truck" guns, somehow they never really spend that much time in my truck. Except this one. It's mechanically sound and it works fine, but it's ugly as a cheap wh*re, so it actually does get some truck time. It's a Norinco I think, the importer was Intrac Arms, and it was finely crafted by the one of the renowned Chinese gunsmiths. It's an early import I'm guessing because it has no safety at all, which I like. The "bluing" is paint and the checkering is halfway stamped, but like I said it works just fine.....for the time being anyway, and I have gotten attached to it, sort of the way you get attached to a cantankerous snappy ugly a$$ mutt of a dog.

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:pointup: nice shorties.
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A short double was historically used as a defence weapon, close range combat , literally small enough to be maneuvered in a coach, or on top of one. First time I ever heard of one that had interchangeable chokes, that is typically something you find on long barreled bird guns.
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well i took it out to the range yesterday shot pretty accurate i dont advise pulling both triggers at the same time it almost ripped my shoulder off dont think ill do that again
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:lol: Still, that huge boom was fun wasn't it :chuckles:
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