How To Use A Double Barrel Shotgun, Zombie Addition!

Published on February 24, 2026
Duration: 1:28

This guide details how to operate a GForce Arms GF5 double barrel shotgun, focusing on a unique 'zombie' ammunition modification technique. The speaker, demonstrating experienced authority, explains how to breach, load, fire, and reload the shotgun, including a method to turn birdshot into 'zombie slugs' using an Exacto knife. The instructions are presented in a clear, step-by-step format suitable for those familiar with pump-action shotguns but new to double barrels.

Quick Summary

Learn to operate a GForce Arms GF5 double barrel shotgun with expert instruction. This guide covers breaching, firing, reloading, and a unique 'cut shell' ammunition modification that turns birdshot into 'zombie slugs' for enhanced impact. Safety and operational differences from pump-action shotguns are highlighted.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:11Opening the Breach
  3. 00:18Ammunition Choice
  4. 00:30Modifying Shells
  5. 00:51Loading and Safety
  6. 01:05Firing and Reloading

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you open the breach on a double barrel shotgun?

To open the breach on a double barrel shotgun, locate the lever, push it fully to the side, and then push down. This action will expose the chambers, allowing for loading or ejection of shells.

What is the 'zombie slug' modification for shotgun shells?

The 'zombie slug' modification involves using an Exacto knife to slice around a 12 Gauge birdshot shell about one-third down. This causes the shell to break apart in a way that keeps all pellets tightly grouped, mimicking the impact of a slug.

What is the difference between operating a double barrel and a pump-action shotgun?

Unlike a pump-action shotgun, a double barrel shotgun does not require any manipulation after firing the first shot; the second barrel is automatically ready to fire immediately.

What safety precautions should be taken when using a double barrel shotgun?

Always ensure the safety is disengaged before attempting to fire. It's crucial to keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction and be aware of your surroundings, especially when handling ammunition.

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