Chiappa triple barreled shotgun

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Chiappa Triple Barreled Shotgun

Said to be going on sale in 2013.

Rumored to be in the ~$1,500.00 price range
 
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THe Chineese or turkish gunmakers will copy this and sell them in the U.S. for under $400
 
I just got back from a week in ND pheasant hunting and learned to hate the ejectors on my 687. We don't leave our empties on the ground so I have to cover the bbl and let it eject into my hand. In fact, I ALWAYS end up picking up my hulls. So given that, I'm thinking my next double will have extractors.

Just a thought.

Don

p.s. That gun is fugly.
 
I heard they have a double barrled pump in development.

Yeah, the Remington 1740:

http://www.mnguntalk.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=26780

Why did Chiappa stop at three barrels when you can have four ???

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I'd love to check the barrel regulation on the triple threat. Cheap over/unders suck at having both barrels deliver shot to the same spot on a target board, it's tough to solder to the same point of aim. I'd imagine that the three barrels will have different points of aim than the others.
 
Actually yes. The design is uncanny. Especially in the short bbl guns, which would flip significantly if they were of conventional design.
I got to shoot a 2" .357 mag and it was MUCH easier to handle than my 340 pd. I'd never own one though. I need my guns to look reasonably good. Or at least
honestly utilitarian, like a glock. This has "styling" that is just hideous.
 
That thing is screaming to be form 4'd, have the stock cut to a birds beak and barrel cut past the handguard and wood reshaped. If it wasn't 1500 bucks i'd maybe consider it, but for the money, I may as well just buy a coach gun.
 
I'd love to check the barrel regulation on the triple threat. Cheap over/unders suck at having both barrels deliver shot to the same spot on a target board, it's tough to solder to the same point of aim. I'd imagine that the three barrels will have different points of aim than the others.

Providng it's reliable, would make a good home defense shotgun. Three rapid shots at slightly different POI, bound to get the sucker that way [smile]
 
If they made it with 28"-30" barrels, it just may be a pretty good duck gun, because waterfowl hunting regs limit you to a maximum of three shells in the gun. That's why pumps and semis are mandated to have a capacity limiting plug in the magazine tube.
 
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