Coach gun

A coach gun is a modern term, coined by gun collectors, for a double-barreled shotgun, generally with barrels from 18 to 24 inches (460 to 610 mm) in length, placed side-by-side. These weapons were known as "cut-down shotguns" or "messenger's guns" from the use of such shotguns on stagecoaches by shotgun messengers in the American Wild West.

Coach gun
TypeShotgun
Place of originUnited States
Service history
Used byVarious law enforcement agencies Stagecoach Companies
Production history
Designed1858
ManufacturerVarious
Produced1858–present
Specifications
Length39 in. (991mm)
Barrel length18 in. (457mm)

Caliber10 and 12-gauge
ActionBreak-action
SightsBead
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