Counter-Strike features an automatic shotgun, and it's a real beast--to the extant that a lot of servers ban it.General Brock wrote:Funny how few video games have picked up on the autofire shotgun. A Doom modder could have a lot of fun with this thread.
Combination Guns, Double Rifles, and Triple-Barrel Shotguns
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Interesting (or not so) datum: Remington at one time hat a fully automatic tubular magazine shotgun. The 7188.
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That's just...retarded. Not only would it set the rigging on fire, the sailors would almost definately fall off!The Third Man wrote: (the plan was to have the unfortunate sailors firing the thing from up the masts!)
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Actually, not too likely as they would've undoubtedly used a piece of rope as a rudimentary lifeline. That, and unless they were firing while leaning out at a really wonky angle, the recoil wouldn't do much more than shove them back against the mast. But yes, setting the rigging on fire was a real concern... especially since much of it was coated with pitch to weatherproof it. What many people don't realize about old sailing ships was that they were literal firetraps; stray sparks did for many a boat back in the day.Manus Celer Dei wrote:That's just...retarded. Not only would it set the rigging on fire, the sailors would almost definately fall off!The Third Man wrote: (the plan was to have the unfortunate sailors firing the thing from up the masts!)
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Yes, or got press-ganged into it, in which case there'd more than likely be a Royal Marine at the bottom of the mast, with an equally big gun ready to use on you if you didn't do as you were told.Cpl Kendall wrote:Your talking about guys who joined the Navy to escape going to jail. Not the most logical of people.Admiral Valdemar wrote:You'd have to be batshit insane to fire off all barrels at once when up the rigging.
Exactly. Besides Nelson's policy was not to put muskets in the masts, and he influenced a good number of the officers in the fleet.The Third Man wrote:
Yes, or got press-ganged into it, in which case there'd more than likely be a Royal Marine at the bottom of the mast, with an equally big gun ready to use on you if you didn't do as you were told.
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