THE DOAS

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Intro: THE DOAS

Hey everyone its chaos here showing you how to build this Beast i call it the DOAS because it is a Double barrel Oodammo Assault Shotgun  Well If you don't want to build this beast after you see some pics well your just weird. Just kidding but really look at it.

Well first some stats
PROS
HUGE!!!!!!
STRONG (for being a first gen)
COOL
First of its kind
cons
it is a lopsided
8 pounds ish

STEP 1: The Stock

THE STOCK
1.the stock its upside down my bad
2. Build 11
3 build these
4.build this
5.connect
done

STEP 2: The Handle/trigger

The Trigger
1.Build this
The handle
1. build didn't want to take apart

STEP 3: Break

TIPS
TRY GOING OUTSIDE
PLAY WITH BROTHERS AND SISTER OR DOG not cats...hehehehe
eat some food

STEP 4: The Front

the biggest step
1. the thing
2.build two
3.build two
4 &5 build these 4 times
6.this is confusing but build this and add 2 plates one on each side the big one is 5 wide
7build two of everything
8. add to both sides
9 add plates
10. attach the ball shaped things

STEP 5: Misc

the ram rods make sure you tape the middle i didn't because i built something else with it

STEP 6: Connect

connect like this

13 Comments

Thats better. I like that one. You can pull both pins back at once. Nice job!
hey thanks btw could one of you try to build this sometime i just want to know what you think
Im out of pices right now. Im waiting on them. Should be here in a week
oh okay if you build it let me know hat you thing
Can't possibly be 8lbs. I built most of the Tank Bow and it was lighter than that, and it's over three times the size.
I'd say it's at most three pounds, due to its volume being mostly pieces.
well it is slimmed down a lot it weighs about 4.5 ish maybe
I mean, I recently built a monstrosity of a pistol and it weights maybe four pounds, and it's bigger than this.
It didn't work as intended, so I dismantled it. Wasn't very pretty, either; an 11-wide "pistol" that was little more than a brick with a handle.
This thing is much better, I see that you listened to me on the pin-guides, and making it more lightweight. But I would still add a better trigger if I had the chance. Good job on improving it. :D