A type of double-barrelled shotgun with one barrel on top of the other, rather than side by side. While the side by side “coach gun” style retains something of a rural poor/everyman association, over/under shotguns are much more popular with rich people because they’re good for duck hunting. Anytime you see some spooky old money house with a gun over the mantle, it’s probably one of those.
Here’s my easy rhyme to find exiled reactionaries:
If over/under on the wall, family mad from loss of thrall
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A type of double-barrelled shotgun with one barrel on top of the other, rather than side by side. While the side by side “coach gun” style retains something of a rural poor/everyman association, over/under shotguns are much more popular with rich people because they’re good for duck hunting. Anytime you see some spooky old money house with a gun over the mantle, it’s probably one of those.