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Yeah I kinda said the same thing to the kid behind the counter. Then he said "yeah but you should hold it". Smart fucking kid, because once it was in my hands I didn't want to give it back.

Was it the loaded package? MSRP on the base package is $1300.

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did u like the functionality? how's the ergonomics ? bulky ? comfy ? how hard is it to rack it ?

Felt smooth, the recoil wasn't bad at all, ergonomically bullpup's feel great to me, but especially this one. It's a little on the heavy side compared to the KSG, but still not too bad considering it's a double barrel. Functions flawlessly.

 

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29.5" and 9 lb 12 oz (now that's a big baby)

 

http://www.stdgun.com/dp-12-double-barrel-pump-shotgun/

Yeah its definitely heavy. Come to the shotgun shootout Sunday if you want to take it for a spin. I'll bring the KSG as well to compare. The DP12 is definitely heavier, but the recoil feels smoother with the additional weight and the spring loaded recoil pad, when you shoot the KSG you appreciate the additional weight of the DP12.

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Hickok45 did a review on Saturday. Keep in mind he doesn't like bullpups but it was a favorable review.

Thanks! I watched it yesterday. About half hour long. He said he didn't like bullpup's at least a dozen times because he's a tall guy with long arms lol... but he did like it overall for the most part, said it feels well constructed, which I agree with, definitely feels solid.

 

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