Shotgun, Double-Barreled (5e Equipment)

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Double-Barreled Shotgun

Simple Ranged Weapons
Weapon Cost Damage Weight Properties
Double-Barreled Shotgun 500 gp 1d10 piercing 8 lb. Ammunition (range 40/80), heavy, reload (2 shots), two-handed

This weapon is made of a wooden grip (stock) and a separating metal part with a trigger and firing mechanism on one side, and loading chamber area with two barrels on the other. There is another wooden area for grip a short distance along the barrels. The divide allows the placement of one shotgun shell in each barrel, at which point the metal is closed, snapping together firmly. The firearm is held by the stock with one hand leaving room for one finger to be placed on the trigger, and the other hand is placed on the wooden part around the barrels. Typically the stock is then pressed the shoulder while firing. The shells are fired by pulling the trigger, allowing for 2 shots before the firearm must be reloaded. Each shell contains a bunch of small objects that, when fired, fly out of the barrel in a scatter.

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