List of combat shotguns

This is a list of combat shotguns: shotguns adapted for use in warfare.

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List

  • Armsel Striker
  • Auto Assault-12 Shotgun (AA-12)
  • Benelli M3, a 12 gauge combat shotgun with switchable pump-action/semi-automatic firing modes
  • Benelli M1014, a gas actuated semi-automatic which is the current "Joint Service Combat Shotgun", serving as a replacement for pump action models
  • Daewoo USAS-12
  • DP - 12
  • Fostech Origin, a 12 gauge semi-auto shotgun
  • Franchi SPAS-12, a 12 gauge combat shotgun with switchable pump-action/semi-automatic firing modes
  • Franchi SPAS-15, a 12 gauge combat shotgun with magazine feeding, primarily self-loading but with a backup pump function for lower-energy loads
  • Heckler & Koch FABARM FP6, 12 gauge pump action combat shotgun
  • Ithaca 37, 12 gauge pump-action shotgun used in WWII, Korea, and by U.S. Navy SEALS in Vietnam with duckbill attachment
  • Kel-Tec KSG, 12 gauge pump-action shotgun
  • KS-23
  • Mossberg 500, pump-action combat shotgun used by the United States Army and Marines
  • NeoStead 2000, used by the SAS
  • Remington Model 31, a 12 gauge pump-action shotgun used in WW II.
  • Remington 870, a pump-action combat shotgun widely used by Western militaries and police.
  • Saiga-12, a Russian gas operated semi-automatic shotgun based on
  • Special Operations Weapon, 12 gauge full-automatic shotgun used by U.S. Navy SEALS in Vietnam
  • Stevens Model 520-30/620 Series a 12 gauge pump-action shotgun used from WW II through Vietnam
  • Winchester 1200, a 12 or 20 gauge pump-action shotgun
  • Winchester Model 1897, a 12 gauge pump-action exposed-hammer shotgun used from WW I through Korean War
  • Winchester Model 1912, a 12 gauge pump-action hammerless shotgun used from WW I through Vietnam
  • Bandayevsky RB-12, a Russian magazine-fed shotgun
  • Fostech origin 12 semiauto shotgun, a ak styled shotgun made by fostech but with slightly different different design than

See also

References

  1. Valtro PM-5 12 gauge pump-action removable box magazine (typically 7 rounds) Used by the French Navy
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