Shotgun, Double-Barreled
A double-barreled shotgun is a break-action shotgun with two parallel barrels, allowing two single shots to be fired in quick succession.
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This twin-barreled shotgun’s barrels can be fired independently as separate attacks, or both can be fired at once as a standard action (the attack action).
A double shot that fires bullets is inaccurate, and takes a –4 penalty on both attacks. A double shot that fires bullets targets only a single creature and increases the damage of each barrel to 2d6 points (Small) or 2d8 points (Medium) for a total of 4d6 or 4d8 points.
A double-barreled shotgun uses metal cartridges (loaded with either a bullet or pellets) as ammunition.
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(Advanced) Two-Handed Firearms | Cost | Dmg (S) | Dmg (M) | Critical | Range | Misfire | Capacity | Weight1 | Type2 | Special |
Shotgun, double-barreled | 7,000 gp | 1d6 | 1d8 | ×2 | 20 ft. | 12 | 2 | 15 lbs. | B and P | scatter |
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