There have been rare shotguns made with 3 and 4 barrels, and in theory, would be capable of firing 3 shells at once. In theory, to do so would like hurt you badly from the recoil. Bad ju-ju.
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it shoots about 2 or 3 bullets a second.
No, it shoots 3 at once.
it shoots 3 bullets in a automatic row at a time like this ... ... ...
it shoots 10 rounds per second and the mag has 30 rounds so you could use 3 seconds to shoot all the bullets from the mag
They are properly called cartridges, or shotshells (not bullets)- and the answer depends on which shotgun. Some hold 1 shell, some 2, 3 or (rarely) as many as 14. A standard pump shotgun can hold 5 shotshells, but most hunting regulations do not allow more than 3.
Sure! First, Buy a gun.(eg.Pistol,Shotgun) Then,Go to a match (mission or death-match) After That,after 6 bullets later,(or 3 if Shotgun) RELOAD (FOLLOW or else you will lose your ammo.) There! You will not lose your ammo! Reminder: Remember to reload after EVERY 4 or 3 bullets later!!! You're welcome, Random Person who wants an ammo cheat. Peace of mind, Anonymous K-vin
non expanding bullets, Expanding bullets, and Frangible
The longest shotgun shell that you can safely use in your 12 gauge shotgun are 3 inchers.
It makes the shot like 10x faster than the normal slingshot. And it also shoots down better presents.
ans ...........total number of bullets = x bullets each had after division = x/3 bullets remaining after each shot 4 bullets = x-4-4-4 = x-12 atq , x/3 = x-12 x = 3(x-12) x = 3x-36 x-3x = -36 -2x = -36 x = -36/-2 x = 18 total number of bullets = x = 18 bullets each had after division = x/3 = 18/3 = 6
When you get 3 bullets in a row in the slots you get a doomsday glock.