Shotgun
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A shotgun is a a gun that can shoot out many things at the same time. To make a shotgun work, fuel is lit by a primer, or something else. The gas from the burning fuel will push whatever is being fired out of the barrel. The things that are being fired will seperate after they leave the barrel.
A shotgun will have one of more barrels. These barrels are normally either next to each other or on top of each other.