You Probably Saw It in Movies but Not in Real Life
Perhaps you've seen this beast of a gun before but just can't recall. Actually, this badass weapon didn't miss the Hollywood action film-making industry for well-deserved and obvious reasons–it's just badass.
It is featured in the movies G.I. Joe: The Rise of the Cobra and in Predators where Adrian Brody's character sport this cool gun. It was also seen in the movie the Expendables which both Terry Crews' and Arnold Schwarzenegger's character carried.
The AA-12 is a military firearm after all. This cool weapon appeared after The Vietnam war when the US military needed a powerful weapon for close combat.
Check it out as this shotgun absolutely destroys everything in front of it! Check out the modification on these shotguns, too.
With a 32 round magazine, this fully automatic shotgun allows the shooter to dispatch a heavy fire with 12 gauge ammo. Even a shooting beginner can lay waste to a target with the low recoil main feature of the shotgun.
You will have a hard time finding these guns since there are heavy sanctions for Russian firearms. They're popular in the U.S. though, and shooting and gun enthusiasts like to take this badass gun for practice even in civilian shooting ranges.
When it comes to breaching and assault, this firearm is what you're looking for. While these probably aren't the best home defense shotguns (unless you enjoy holes in every wall of your house), it sure looks fun to shoot.
Watch our featured video from FPSRussia on the AA-12 fully automatic shotgun in action:
With the continued efforts to ban assault weapons, it gets harder and harder to come around automatic assault shotgun like the AA-12. Unless you are a true blue gun carrier who happens to live in states where the 2nd Amendment is enforced and protected, your chances of seeing these guns in action are these videos and in action movies.
What do you think of the AA-12 Fully Automatic Shotgun? Share your thoughts about it in the comments section below!
cactusbob
January 1, 2017 at 2:06 PM
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