Como usar uma espingarda de dois canos contra zumbis!

Published on February 25, 2026
Duration: 1:27

This guide demonstrates how to prepare a double barrel shotgun for a hypothetical zombie apocalypse. It covers opening the breech, modifying 12 gauge bird shot shells into 'zombie slugs' using a utility knife, loading, firing, and tactical reloading. The instruction emphasizes the immediate availability of a second shot with a double barrel and the importance of ammunition conservation.

Quick Summary

To prepare a double barrel shotgun for zombies, modify 12 gauge bird shot shells by cutting them about one-third down to create 'zombie slugs'. Load these modified shells, disengage the safety, and be ready to fire. The double barrel allows for two quick shots without cycling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Double Barrel Shotgun for Zombies
  2. 00:10How to Open the Breech
  3. 00:20Force Arms GF5 and Ammunition Limitations
  4. 00:29Modifying Shells for Zombie Defense
  5. 00:49Loading Modified Shells and Safety
  6. 01:03Firing and Second Shot Advantage
  7. 01:17Ejecting and Reloading

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you prepare a double barrel shotgun for a zombie threat?

To prepare, open the breech, modify 12 gauge bird shot shells by cutting them to create 'zombie slugs', load the modified shells, and disengage the safety. This enhances the shotgun's effectiveness against hypothetical zombie threats.

What is the advantage of a double barrel shotgun in a zombie scenario?

A double barrel shotgun offers two rapid shots without needing to cycle the action between them. This allows for immediate follow-up shots if the first is insufficient to neutralize the threat.

Can standard bird shot be used against zombies?

No, standard 12 gauge bird shot is generally ineffective against zombies, causing minimal damage. Modification is recommended to increase stopping power.

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