kaksikordne
Kaksikordne, also known as double or double-barreled, refers to a type of firearm that has two barrels. This design is commonly found in shotguns and some rifles. The primary advantage of kaksikordne firearms is their increased rate of fire compared to single-barreled firearms. This is achieved by firing one barrel while the other is reloading, allowing for a continuous stream of shots.
The term kaksikordne is derived from the Estonian language, where "kaks" means two and "kordne" means fold
There are several variations of kaksikordne firearms, including side-by-side and over-under configurations. Side-by-side models have two
Despite their historical significance and practical advantages, kaksikordne firearms have largely been replaced by more modern