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- Atchisson AA-12 - Wikipedia
The AA-12 (Auto Assault - 12), originally designed and known as the Atchisson Assault Shotgun, is a fully automatic combat shotgun developed in 1972 by Maxwell Atchisson
- AA-12 For Sale $685. 99, Review, Price - In Stock - Gun Critic
Meet the AA‑12 (Auto Assault 12) automatic shotgun, a weapon that would be more at home in a first‑person‑shooter than in the real world The 12‑gauge gun will spit out 300 rounds per minute, and has a range of projectiles, including the Frag‑12, which is more of a miniature missile than a bullet…
- The AA-12 - Legendary Full Auto Shotgun - YouTube
The AA-12 is one of the most iconic combat shotguns of all time, and today we finally got our hands on one…well, a few…Thanks to TacPack for helping make thi
- The AA-12 Shotgun Is Now Available in Semi-Auto for Civilians
The AA-12 shotgun is now available in semi-automatic for civilian use Originally designed in the early 70s by Max Atchisson, the AA-12 was a fully automatic 12-gauge, low-recoil shotgun for military and law enforcement
- AA12: the Saga of Atchissons Auto Assault 12 - The Mag Life
The AA12 “auto assault shotgun” was designed by former Marine Corps machine-gunner Maxwell “Max” G Atchisson — it initially used a modified BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle) magazine and had a starring role in some Mack Bolan style action novels
- AA-12 Fully Automatic Shotgun - Military. com
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- The AA-12 Automatic Shotgun - High Caliber History LLC
In 1972, Maxwell Atchisson designed and patented a shotgun that fired shotshells at rate of 300 per minute Atchisson’s design could be equipped to fire 12 gauge shells from five-round and eight-round box magazines or 20-round and 32-round drum magazines
- The AA12 Shotgun – Small Arms Defense Journal
In 1972, Maxwell Atchisson developed a shotgun unlike any other This is a fully automatic, blowback operated shotgun that fired from an open bolt position It fired from either an 8-round box magazine, or a 20- or 32-round drum magazine The cyclic rate of fire was around 300 rounds per minute
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