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Anyone Find an airsoft version of this shotgun?
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The gun is still in testing stages so Im going to guess the only airsoft version would be an AEG made up to look like it and strictly a custom job.
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I believe the gun is called a USAS-12 (not 100% sure). As far as I know no one makes one.
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USAS-12 http://world.guns.ru/shotgun/usas-12-1.jpg AA-12 http://world.guns.ru/shotgun/aa-12.jpg |
Cool. I learned something today! well I can go sleep now.
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Look up the Maruzen M1100 though. It's a semi-auto gas blowback shotgun. Looks pretty damn cool.
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whats that flash at 1:08 in the first video?
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That almost seems unnecassary. Almost.
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i want one no fuck that i want TWO
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I wouldnt even go seal bashing with that thing. |
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Ya i noticed that too arman, what happened?
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Also judging buy the slowed rate of fire at 1:08, my best guess would be that he changed shells from buckshot to slugs or something like that |
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I'd rather have an airsoft version of the Saiga 12!
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http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/w...-shotgun-2.jpg http://www.defensereview.com/modules...ticle&sid=1095 |
The AA-12 is not a production piece it's a trophy design by Black Water International, designed by a gent named Jerry Baber. This weapon is not in mass production nor is it something issued to serving Black Water members.
The fact is the U.S Gov has been trying to create a fully automatic shotgun platform since the 1970's, this was due to the type of fighting seen in Vietnam and where the U.S army thought it would be filling it's combat rolls in the future. In my opinion the fully automatic shotgun will never be common place, bulky limited range and a ammo hog this limits it's combat effectiveness. Furthermore with AK-47's and M4's being the standard found in most engagements around the world the AA/12 would simply not be combat effective with it's limited range in most engagements. As for USAS-12, what I stated above applies here surely, it's not a common weapon platform for the U.S Army nor the Marines. In my opinion the era of Fully Auto combat shotguns has passed before it even arrived. P.S: Is it just me or the picture of the USAS-12 have a Daewoo service manual, dont they make cars and electronics?! Next time I hear someone bad talk Daewoo's cars I'll tell them the guns they make are not half bad! Now if someone could tell what type of Fully Automatic Shotgun is displayed below, would be nice. Personally never seen one like that. http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/h...utoshotgun.jpg And no, it's not a Franchi Spas-15 |
Daewoo have been manufacturing guns for a while now. most famously a SAW type gun here.
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Yes the standard is the Daewoo K1A Carbine I Believe.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...2_serenedr.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...sia_2006_0.jpg Thanks for the info Diamond I'm well read on the subject now. |
I know it's not a shotty but I found this beautiful clip of a full auto glock with a drum mag and a stock.
YouTube - Glock 298 rounds in full auto |
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now im not an expert on these auto shotguns but dont normal carbine rifles rely on compresed gas behinde the round to cycle the amo if so how would a buck shot work? or do they use a similar mechanisim to a glock
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