Semi-automatic shotgun
A semi-automatic shotgun is a shotgun that is able to fire a shell after every trigger pull, without needing to manually chamber another round. These weapons use gas, blowback, or recoil operation to cycle the action, eject the empty shell, and load another round.
Many semi-automatic shotguns also provide an optional manual means of operation such as by pump action or a charging handle.
Examples of semi-automatic shotguns
- Akdal MKA 1919
- Armsel Striker-12
- Baikal MP-153
- Benelli M4 Super 90
- Beretta AL391
- Beretta Xtrema 2
- Browning Auto-5
- Daewoo USAS-12 (semi-automatic versions for civilian use)
- Franchi SPAS-12
- Franchi SPAS-15
- High Standard Model 10
- Ithaca Mag-10
- MTs 21-12 (МЦ 21-12) - first Soviet semi-automatic shotgun[1]
- Mossberg 9200
- Mossberg 930
- Remington 1100
- Remington 11-87
- Remington Model SP-10
- Saiga-12 ("Сайга-12")
- Molot Vepr-12
- Weatherby SA-08
- Sjögren shotgun
See also
References
- Виктор Шунков. Боевое и служебное оружие России. М., ООО "Издательство ЭКСМО", 2012. стр.479-481
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