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Springfield Armory's new m2a?

What’s the point of chambering two rounds? You can’t fire both rounds legally with a single pull of the trigger. I’m assuming the bottom barrel fires first pull, second trigger pull fires the top and actuates the piston loading the next two rounds? But why? So one feels like a bolt action and punches your shoulder whereas the second shot eats some of the recoil with the movement of the action?

Someone explain this ****ery or just say it was an April Fools joke. (Although the page is still up)
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I think you answered your own question.
 
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