Stopped at the grocery store today and out in the parking lot there was a two-wheel drive motorcycle. https://www.rokon.com/ Hadn't seen one since the early '80s and didn't even know they were still made. His was decked out a rifle holder, pistol holder, and other tool holders
....erm the zombies are already here Jez they masquerade as 'Joe Public' but I know what they really are!
They remind me of an occasion when I and a few military colleagues had maybe 30 12 bores of different design and manufacture on a clay pigeon range to assess their respective utility. We all understood the cartridge does the damage. We were comparing hammers not nails. Suffice to say the traditional side by side was lightest/handiest. The O/U was marginally heavier but felt more natural to habituated rifle shots. The semi-auto had its merits for multiple targets and the classic pump was the most militarily reliable with added magazine capacity. The combat shotgun of the kind seen touted by the bodyguards of Middle Eastern potentates was a lardy lump hard the bring to bear with all of the downsides and none of the upsides of lighter designs. Its looks flattered to deceive. What you have there is a combat shotgun that is all show and minimal go. In fact it is a complete nail!