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Marcmedic 01-06-2009 12:52 AM

Santa was a little late this year....
 
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Sorry for the crappy cell phone pic.

Bully13 01-06-2009 01:25 AM

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You shot santa because he was late this year?

05h2sut 01-06-2009 01:47 AM

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Reindeer meat :excited:

Marcmedic 01-06-2009 03:30 AM

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I'd have shot the UPS guy if he would have delivered it to my house instead of the gun shop. This thing was sent on 12/19 from South Dakota to Kansas City by UPS "3 day express". It ended up in Colorado for 4 days sitting at a distribution center, then it's been sitting in KC since 12/29, until they finally decided to drop it off today. Bastards....

CUZICAN 01-06-2009 04:58 AM

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Is that a Bushmaster? Santa got me the 30th anv edition with pistol grip, and 4 full access rails. But I like yours better with the Trijicon scope. I thought about getting that scope but for over a grand I could buy another gun.

Karsun 01-06-2009 07:45 AM

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That time I pissed you off when I first joined? I am truly sorry and please accept my apology.:giggling:

frenzy1 01-06-2009 09:14 AM

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:beerchug: great !!!!!!!!!!!!!

Marcmedic 01-06-2009 02:42 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Karsun
That time I pissed you off when I first joined? I am truly sorry and please accept my apology.:giggling:


:jump:

KenP 01-06-2009 03:43 PM

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Who are you?;)

Marcmedic 01-06-2009 04:41 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by KenP
Who are you?;)


I know you remember the moments we shared at the Holiday Inn in Denver.

:beerchug:

RubHer Yellow Ducky 01-08-2009 11:19 PM

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Auto Assault 12 (AA12) Combat Shotgun for Mil/LE Special Operations
Posted on Thursday, October 28 @ 03:44:00 PDT by davidc
by David Crane
david@defensereview.com

Ocober 28, 2004

Military Police System, out of Piney Flats, Tennessee, has come out with a unique select-fire 12-gauge combat/tactical shotgun called the "Auto Assault 12 Automatic Shotgun", or "AA12 Automatic Shotgun". The full-auto-only Auto Assault 12 Automatic Shotgun fires at a relatively slow rate of 300 rpm (rounds-per-minute) and employs the "Constant-Recoil" principle, which is a recoil attenuation/mitigation system that was first invented and patented for utilization in a gas-operated weapon by legendary small arms designer/developer L. James Sullivan for the Ultimax 100 LMG (Light Machine Gun), back in the late 1970's. "Constant-Recoil" allows a lightweight gun to outhit a heavier gun on full-auto.

Since it utilizes "Constant-Recoil", the bolt group of the AA12 Automatic Shotgun never impacts the rear of the receiver, but rather runs out on the long 2-stage recoil/operating spring. This action eliminates the majority of felt-recoil, and thus greatly enhances controllability on full-auto. The result is more hits on target.


The Auto Assault 12 (AA-12) Automatic Shotgun is manufactured from "corrosion resistant, high impact, heat-treated stainless steels and high-impact plastics". Supposedly, the Auto Assault 12 shotgun...



requires no lubrication (unconfirmed/unverified). Rounds are fed from an 8-round box magazine, 20-round drum mag, or 32-round drum mag. That's a lot of 12-gauge firepower in a fully controllable package. Since the AA-12 shotgun fires at the relatively slow rate of 300 rpm, there's no need for a semi-auto setting on the AA-12's selector switch. Any skilled operator can easily control the round output via trigger control, including singe shots and double taps. In other words, the operator's trigger finger IS the selector switch. The Auto Assault 12 (AA12) Automatic Shotgun also features a quick-change barrel system. Barrel lengths are from 13" to 18".

You can contact Military Police Systems, Inc. by phone at 423-534-2480 or 423-391-0250, for more information on the Auto Assault 12 (AA-12) Automatic Shotgun. Or, you can call Mid-America Recreation Inc. by phone at 309-764-5089, or via email at MidAmericaRecInc@aol.com. This latter company appears to be the current distributor for the AA12.


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