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User Info: hazonkos. User Info: DrRocketSurgeon. They do the same damage but the combat shotgun carries more ammo and is upgradeable. Plus you don't have to reload it every second, just every 3 seconds haha. There's something satisfying about blowing a mutant to bits with a sawed-off tho User Info: tisuko.
I always keep my double barrel loaded with pop rockets and my combat shotgun with buckshot You, Citizen The shotgun is mainly used for close quarter combat and can be effective against almost any type of enemy. The Double Barrel Shotgun is more powerful than the Combat Shotgun since it fires twice the number of rounds per shot. Due to the heavy punch it provides, the Double Barrel Shotgun is probably the best weapon for quick close range firefights that involve stronger enemies, though the Combat Shotgun with its eight rounds magazine is a better choice for longer firefights that involve multiple close to medium range enemies.
The Double Barrel Shotgun can use the Monocular upgrade. While practically useless when using the standard Buckshot and Pulse Shot , it becomes quite handy when using Pop Rockets at longer ranges.
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