Como isso pode ser permitido?

Published on December 10, 2025
Duration: 1:57

This video explores the Standard Manufacturing SSR, a shotgun capable of firing multiple shots with a single trigger pull, classifying it as a 'Volley Gun'. It demonstrates the SSR's dual-barrel firing mechanism, highlighting the difference between single-shot and burst modes. The presenter tests recoil with both birdshot and slug ammunition, noting the surprisingly manageable recoil even with slugs.

Quick Summary

The Standard Manufacturing SSR is a unique shotgun classified as a 'Volley Gun,' capable of firing both barrels with a single trigger pull. This allows for multiple shots in rapid succession. The video demonstrates its operation, including switching between single-shot and burst modes, and tests recoil with birdshot and slugs, finding it surprisingly manageable.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Multi-Shot Firearms
  2. 00:06The SSR Shotgun Fires Two Rounds
  3. 00:12Understanding SSR and Volley Guns
  4. 00:21Defining Volley Guns
  5. 00:31Loading the Dual-Barrel SSR
  6. 00:42Standard Manufacturing SSR Firing Demo
  7. 00:49Testing with Birdshot and Slugs
  8. 01:01Recoil in Single-Shot Mode
  9. 01:06Switching to Burst Mode
  10. 01:13Testing Burst Mode with Birdshot
  11. 01:20How to Fire in Double Tap Mode
  12. 01:29The 'Double Burst' Sound
  13. 01:35Recoil Comparison: Birdshot vs. Slugs
  14. 01:41Slug Test: Hitting Concrete Blocks
  15. 01:45Impact of Dual Slugs on Concrete

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Volley Gun and how does it relate to the Standard Manufacturing SSR?

A Volley Gun is a firearm that fires multiple projectiles with a single trigger pull. The Standard Manufacturing SSR shotgun is classified as a Volley Gun because its dual barrels are designed to discharge both rounds simultaneously when the trigger is activated.

How does the Standard Manufacturing SSR shotgun operate in different firing modes?

The Standard Manufacturing SSR shotgun features a mode selector. It can fire in single-shot mode, discharging one barrel at a time, or in burst mode, where both barrels fire simultaneously with a single trigger pull, effectively acting as a Volley Gun.

What is the recoil like when firing the SSR shotgun with different types of ammunition?

The video demonstrates that the recoil from the Standard Manufacturing SSR is surprisingly manageable, even when firing two slugs simultaneously. Firing with birdshot results in even less recoil, making it comfortable to shoot.

Is it legal to own a shotgun like the Standard Manufacturing SSR that fires multiple shots with one trigger pull?

The video implies that such firearms are legal, posing the question 'How can this be allowed?' and then proceeds to demonstrate the SSR's functionality. The classification as a 'Volley Gun' is presented as the reason for its legality.

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