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    Default Appears to be a handy little device.

    Appears to be a handy little device.



    AA-12 Gauge Shotgun

    Military Police Systems recently unveiled a must-have weapon in the current CQB environment. The company out of Piney Flats,
    Tennessee has come out with a unique selectable (via a unique trigger) 12-gauge shotgun called the Auto Assault 12 Automatic Shotgun or AA-12 Automatic Shotgun. The AA name originally stood for "Atchisson Assault" after the original inventor but has been changed since Military Police Systems purchased the rights to the unique weapon.

    The weapon utilizes a constant recoil system that reduces recoil by 90% as compared to a traditional 12 gauge shotgun. The reduction in
    recoil is the primary reason that this shotgun can be fired effectively in the automatic mode. With little or no barrel rise, this weapon is a monster when clearing rooms! The weapon will
    definitely become a force multiplier with its ease of operation and massive firepower in both the law enforcement and military arenas.

    Technical Data -

    * Caliber - 12 Gauge (2 3/4" Shells)
    * Rate of Fire - 300 Rounds per minute/fires a 20 round drum in about 4 seconds
    * Operations - Long Stroke Gas Piston with constant recoil
    * Length - 33 Inches with 13 Inch Barrel (same size as an M4 with
    stock Extended). 38 Inches with 18 Inch Barrel
    * Weight - 10.0 lbs with 13 Inch Barrel. 10.5 lbs with 18 Inch Barrel
    * Feeding Device - 8 round magazine, 20 round drum magazine, 40 round drum magazine (in development)
    * Safety - Thumb Safety
    * Sights - Front: Protected Post which is adjustable for Elevation.
    Rear: Protected Ring which is adjustable for W/E.
    * Stock - Glass filled nylon available in: Urban Grey, Desert Tan, Olive, Drab, Black, and Various other Camouflage Patterns
    * Finish - Matte Stainless Steel
    * Made of corrosion resistant, high impact, heat-treated stainless steels and high-impact plastics
    * Low Maintenance - During a Blackwater shoot, 5000 ROUNDS were fired through a single weapon WITHOUT cleaning or a drop of Lube.

    What is Constant Recoil? - When the weapon's gun bolt is cycling a round, a gas system absorbs most of the shock and energy, about 80%
    of the total recoil. The weapon also has a very strong recoil spring that absorbs another 10% of the recoil. The result is a weapon that cycles efficiently and effortlessly while transferring 10% of the recoil of a normal 12 gauge to the shooter!
    The Video - See this monster in action being fired with both magazines and the 20 round drum.

    Notice the system explained above and how the weapon is stable and has virtually no barrel rise.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPHmIUQ6_QE&NR
    Veritas Vos Liberat

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    Default Re: Appears to be a handy little device.

    I remember someone posting that on arfcom awhile ago. I thought that was the USAS12. Sure looks like it.

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    Default Re: Appears to be a handy little device.

    whoa!

    sweeeeeeeeeeet!

    I know what I want for Christmas!!

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    Default Re: Appears to be a handy little device.

    Does anyone remember a similar drum (basically recoil-less) shotgun that was made back in the early 80's in Ridgway, PA. The name of the gun escapes me right now, but I thought the guns were rendered illegal and taken off the market?? Oh, damn, I wish I could remember what they were called.

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    Default Re: Appears to be a handy little device.

    Guess I was wrong, sure looks quite similiar to a USAS 12


    (AA 12 patent sketch)


    Does anyone remember a similar drum (basically recoil-less) shotgun that was made back in the early 80's in Ridgway, PA. The name of the gun escapes me right now, but I thought the guns were rendered illegal and taken off the market?? Oh, damn, I wish I could remember what they were called.
    The USAS 12 was made by Gilbert Equipment Co. Not sure where they are located but they started making them in the 1980s in South Korea by Daewoo since Gilbert didn't have manufacturing systems. Of course they are NFA DDs so they were harder to buy. I've only seen 1 for sale over the years.

    http://world.guns.ru/shotgun/sh16-e.htm

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    Default Re: Appears to be a handy little device.

    Quote Originally Posted by st.marys View Post
    Does anyone remember a similar drum (basically recoil-less) shotgun that was made back in the early 80's in Ridgway, PA. The name of the gun escapes me right now, but I thought the guns were rendered illegal and taken off the market?? Oh, damn, I wish I could remember what they were called.
    I just remembered....it was called the "Street Sweeper"

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    Default Re: Appears to be a handy little device.

    Quote Originally Posted by LastManOut View Post
    Appears to be a handy little device.
    I don't like it. Is that a rail the mag has to sit on? I have a tough enough time getting double stack mags in my pistols!
    --Jordan K
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    "Proper gun safety starts by being completely unwilling to do stupid sh.t for the lulz." --anonymous, 4chan.org

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    Default Re: Appears to be a handy little device.

    Quote Originally Posted by Turkeyhoagie View Post
    I don't like it. Is that a rail the mag has to sit on? I have a tough enough time getting double stack mags in my pistols!
    Yeah, thats one feature i could do without as well. Seems like that mag-rail kinda is a little pain slipping the mag onto, the guy looked like hefumbled with it a lil. Wouldnt want to try to load that when your nerves are being put to the test.

    here are some real mag shotguns.........
    http://www.atlanticfirearms.com/tact.../shotguns.html
    Drakin
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    Default Re: Appears to be a handy little device.

    Quote Originally Posted by DrakinClaw View Post
    Yeah, thats one feature i could do without as well. Seems like that mag-rail kinda is a little pain slipping the mag onto, the guy looked like hefumbled with it a lil. Wouldnt want to try to load that when your nerves are being put to the test.

    here are some real mag shotguns.........
    http://www.atlanticfirearms.com/tact.../shotguns.html
    Drakin
    http://www.tromix.com/Welcome.htm
    go to the source man . This summer when I make some money I'm sending my s-12 off to tony to have him work his magic

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