Chiappa Triple Threat at the Range
Multi-Barrel Shotguns
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I had the chance to play with a friend's new Chiappa Triple Threat at the range last week, so I took the opportunity to put together a video. It was intended for a different website, but they already have someone reviewing the gun - so I figured I might as well post it here. It's not a forgotten weapon yet, but I suspect it will be before too long. Not because the gun is bad - it's actually quite nice as far as I could tell. But it is definitely a niche market item, and way overpriced.
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