Twelve-gauge shotguns often fire five shells, and sometimes more, before needing to be reloaded.
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Shooters arrive with racks full of pistols, rifles and shotguns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.
The Coast Guard seized three shotguns and a pistol after boarding the ship Wednesday evening.
Bespoke shotguns are distinguished by their exquisite materials--walnut stocks and barrels inlaid with gold--and by their detail.
The figure has fallen from 49% in 1973, but the decline has been in shotguns and rifles.
He says his clients are unhappy with the new legislation, particularly language that limits shotguns to eight rounds.
On a Friday afternoon the store is packed with men, retired and young, buying revolvers, semi-automatics and shotguns.
In some countries, such as Canada, prison guards armed with shotguns and rifles patrol galleries above cell areas.
The clause deals with restrictions on the use of shotguns by young persons.
Six more states require background checks for gun-show sales of handguns, but not for rifles or shotguns, Nichols said.
But his love of war stories, rifles, and shotguns never extended into the realm of automatic or semi-automatic weapons.
Today there are 160, not to mention new shotguns, cars and bulletproof gear.
In Camaguey, heart of cattle country, cowboys now carry shotguns: rustlers can earn a year's peso pay from one steer.
They insist the cull will be carried out "sensitively" using silenced shotguns, in spring when the geese start to nest.
Louis area, said he last saw Mr. Fogle around the December holidays and that they played poker and shot shotguns together.
But it allows 2, 258 rifles and shotguns that are frequently used by hunters and does not include weapons already lawfully owned.
In Canada, prison guards armed with shotguns patrol galleries above cell areas.
And it has also proven popular with denizens of nations where few individuals own guns at all, like England (except shotguns) and Japan.
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Once the province of only the tweediest British country gentlemen, custom-made shotguns have become a preferred extravagance of the rich, famous and hip.
Five days after Oswald assassinated President Kennedy, Thomas Dodd, a Democratic senator from Connecticut, introduced legislation restricting mail-order sales of shotguns and rifles.
The same gang is suspected of having stolen 62, 000 euros from the same credit union a year and a half ago, also using shotguns.
Teams from the Coast Guard, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and FBI that boarded the Margot recovered three shotguns and one handgun, officials said.
The Act banned the ownership of semi-automatic and pump-action rifles, weapons which fire explosive ammunition, short shotguns with magazines and elevated pump-action and self-loading rifles.
The law required universal regulation of guns, including rifles and shotguns.
He says this while sitting in an office in Papua New Guinea that is protected by razor wire and a half-dozen guards carrying shotguns and pistols.
In the 1930s, the National Firearms Act was an attempt to curb the use of sawn-off shotguns, which had become popular with the mob during prohibition.
Like some other famous British brands in neighbouring parts of London (hand-made shoes, suits, shotguns and so forth), House of Windsor profits greatly from tradition and sentiment.
Other proposals call for a ban on armor-piercing ammunition and for setting a minimum age of 21 to possess a pistol and 18 for rifles or shotguns.
Mohammed Rabnawaz, 25, of Devonshire Terrace, Manningham, appeared at Bradford Crown Court on Friday in connection with the seizure of the two sawn-off shotguns and rounds of ammunition.
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