DB Shotgun

Summary
This weapon is considered by many to be the first weapon you should buy. As a primary, it may seem weak, but its ability to one shot any zombie except for Brutes make it a reliable and cost-effective gun. The optional Double Fire attachment makes this gun even more powerful, enough to kill anyone instantly in FFA.

Background Story
The Shotgun was no longer reproduced after the early stages of the SANI Virus. During the later stages of the SANI Virus, L-Brain Sidework quickly created a simple Double-Barreled Shotgun. This shotgun was loved and always used, until the Wingmaster 870 and the SPAS-12 were manufactured. To this day, new recruits still use this cheap and powerful weapon.

Tips

 * This gun is most effective at close range.
 * Don't use the Double Fire attachment if you aren't willing to go close quarters.
 * It's very effective against zombies with low HP such as Edgars and Leapers.
 * Be careful when you use this around Tickers, as if you shoot at the back of the Ticker with a single shot, the tank will most likely explode causing you to get severely damaged or die from the explosion.
 * This gun is effective in dealing with Brutes since it can deal up to 400 damage per shot if you have the Double Fire attachment, which makes it good for low-ranks fighting brutes.

Trivia

 * This was the first shotgun and the third primary weapon to be added in R2DA.
 * This weapon is manufactured by L-Brain Sidework.
 * The DB Shotgun was remade twice.
 * The DB Shotgun mesh was created by GregTame.
 * The DB Shotgun requires Rank 2 to purchase, however, this is included in the Starter Pack so Ranks up to 1 can use it before officially unlocking it.
 * This was the first weapon to be converted from CSG into a mesh.
 * The Double Fire along with this weapon can instantly kill a person in FFA if all of the shots land, regardless of the armour they wear.
 * Imagine this weapon as the R2D Shotgun replacement.
 * During the R2DA Demo, this weapon used to cost $4,000 (increased to $5,000), then it was raised to $6,000 before going down to its current price.