I used to rig a single shot 20 or 410 for women with small children int he home. Place a strip of velcro to the buttstock to which a strip of ammo can be slapped with the matcfhing velcro strip. This allows the weapon to be stored separate from the ammo but the ammo brought to the weapon quickly and loading and reloading done quickly. I tested the process and found that an unloaded pump or semi-auto shotgun is slower to first shot than the system I devised. The follow up shots with pump and smei-auto are faster, but that first round ‘down range’ is the key to home defense and the difference in time to second shot accuracy is not as different as one might think.
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I have often thought of building a buttstock for a break action single shot that has a built in “pez dispenser” like shell dispenser. Break the barrel and grab a shell and slide it into the barrel. The “pez dispenser” could even be made to utilize detachable box magazines.
That’s rather ingenious, FRiend.