Looks like the motor is in the center of the chambers.Looks like it's designed for three people to try and hold onto it. is it 2 3/4 or 3 in and is it available in semi auto?? "Chrome" on most CAS renderings isn't 'bling' enough so you pick "mercury" for that shiny 'T-1000' liquid metal look. Popular Mechanics participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites. The shotgun has a very short barrel—too short (more on this later)—and fires both full auto and semi-automatic. BobAsh 582 BobAsh 582 Memento Mori; Contributor; 582 5,353 posts; Gender: Male; …
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(at least, i am pretty sure)Linkless 12 gauge minigun. "Chrome" on most CAS renderings isn't 'bling' enough so you pick "mercury" for that shiny 'T-1000' liquid metal look. Looks like the feed chute would have been a pain in the ass to draw.Hell no, we shoot 5-10 thousand rounds everytime we R&D a new product, I'd like that ammo to last more than 2 minutes Makes me want to cut a hole it the roof of my old van, and go "technical". "Chrome" on most CAS renderings isn't 'bling' enough so you pick "mercury" for that shiny 'T-1000' liquid metal look. Saiga 12 is a full auto 12 guage Shotgun , for those who don't know.
Belt-fed. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io If you have an account, wheres the power source? There is already fully automatic shotguns. Now combine that with the power of a shotgun and you have a real lead slinging machine. TAKE THAT AA-12 =D Sign in to follow this . I on our CAD system it will automatically adjust lighting/reflectivity/shadowing for whatever material you specify for a part. by design ALL mini guns are "semi auto". Saiga Shotguns ; Saiga-12 ; BELT FED S-12! Looks like the feed chute would have been a pain in the ass to draw.Yeah, that's probably actually "mercury". FightLite Industries’ MCR-060 claims to be the lightest belt-fed upper receiver assembly, and it’s also simple to use. This content is imported from YouTube. If you want to put a lot of lead downrange fast belt-fed automatic weapons are the way to go. I on our CAD system it will automatically adjust lighting/reflectivity/shadowing for whatever material you specify for a part. this might come in handy for stopping an angry flock of seagulls or zombie crows like in that last Resident Evil movie.
A video of a new shotgun design has gone viral on the Internet.
It’s chambered for 5.56 x 45mm NATO rounds. Do you guys think a 3/4 ton van can carry enough ammo?
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This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. The upper receiver of the gun appears home-made, while the lower appears to be a standard AR-15 rifle lower receiver. By BobAsh, December 18, 2008 in Saiga-12. Looks like it's designed for three people to try and hold onto it. Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. You could point it down and drill to the center of the earth. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Or briefly was a thing—what happened next is a mysteryA video of a new shotgun design has gone viral on the Internet. Imagine loading up this bad boy with 00-buck shot and letting loose. let me geuss it takes 200 CR123s at $4 each Yeah, that's probably actually "mercury". Russian Saiga-12. is it 2 3/4 or 3 in and is it available in semi auto?? This isn't some ordinary duck-hunting shotgun though: this is a belt-fed shotgun, attached to the lower receiver of an AR-15 rifle.
How does it work? Looks like the feed chute would have been a pain in the ass to draw.Yeah, that's probably actually "mercury". its the new salad shooter.... minces, grinds, and obliterates all things that get in its waywheres the power source? This isn't some ordinary duck-hunting shotgun though: this is a belt-fed shotgun, attached to the lower receiver of an AR-15 rifle.
Looks like the motor is in the center of the chambers.Looks like it's designed for three people to try and hold onto it. is it 2 3/4 or 3 in and is it available in semi auto?? "Chrome" on most CAS renderings isn't 'bling' enough so you pick "mercury" for that shiny 'T-1000' liquid metal look. Popular Mechanics participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites. The shotgun has a very short barrel—too short (more on this later)—and fires both full auto and semi-automatic. BobAsh 582 BobAsh 582 Memento Mori; Contributor; 582 5,353 posts; Gender: Male; …
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(at least, i am pretty sure)Linkless 12 gauge minigun. "Chrome" on most CAS renderings isn't 'bling' enough so you pick "mercury" for that shiny 'T-1000' liquid metal look. Looks like the feed chute would have been a pain in the ass to draw.Hell no, we shoot 5-10 thousand rounds everytime we R&D a new product, I'd like that ammo to last more than 2 minutes Makes me want to cut a hole it the roof of my old van, and go "technical". "Chrome" on most CAS renderings isn't 'bling' enough so you pick "mercury" for that shiny 'T-1000' liquid metal look. Saiga 12 is a full auto 12 guage Shotgun , for those who don't know.
Belt-fed. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io If you have an account, wheres the power source? There is already fully automatic shotguns. Now combine that with the power of a shotgun and you have a real lead slinging machine. TAKE THAT AA-12 =D Sign in to follow this . I on our CAD system it will automatically adjust lighting/reflectivity/shadowing for whatever material you specify for a part. by design ALL mini guns are "semi auto". Saiga Shotguns ; Saiga-12 ; BELT FED S-12! Looks like the feed chute would have been a pain in the ass to draw.Yeah, that's probably actually "mercury". FightLite Industries’ MCR-060 claims to be the lightest belt-fed upper receiver assembly, and it’s also simple to use. This content is imported from YouTube. If you want to put a lot of lead downrange fast belt-fed automatic weapons are the way to go. I on our CAD system it will automatically adjust lighting/reflectivity/shadowing for whatever material you specify for a part. this might come in handy for stopping an angry flock of seagulls or zombie crows like in that last Resident Evil movie.
A video of a new shotgun design has gone viral on the Internet.
It’s chambered for 5.56 x 45mm NATO rounds. Do you guys think a 3/4 ton van can carry enough ammo?
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This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. The upper receiver of the gun appears home-made, while the lower appears to be a standard AR-15 rifle lower receiver. By BobAsh, December 18, 2008 in Saiga-12. Looks like it's designed for three people to try and hold onto it. Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. You could point it down and drill to the center of the earth. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Or briefly was a thing—what happened next is a mysteryA video of a new shotgun design has gone viral on the Internet. Imagine loading up this bad boy with 00-buck shot and letting loose. let me geuss it takes 200 CR123s at $4 each Yeah, that's probably actually "mercury". Russian Saiga-12. is it 2 3/4 or 3 in and is it available in semi auto?? This isn't some ordinary duck-hunting shotgun though: this is a belt-fed shotgun, attached to the lower receiver of an AR-15 rifle.
How does it work? Looks like the feed chute would have been a pain in the ass to draw.Yeah, that's probably actually "mercury". its the new salad shooter.... minces, grinds, and obliterates all things that get in its waywheres the power source? This isn't some ordinary duck-hunting shotgun though: this is a belt-fed shotgun, attached to the lower receiver of an AR-15 rifle.
Looks like the motor is in the center of the chambers.Looks like it's designed for three people to try and hold onto it. is it 2 3/4 or 3 in and is it available in semi auto?? "Chrome" on most CAS renderings isn't 'bling' enough so you pick "mercury" for that shiny 'T-1000' liquid metal look. Popular Mechanics participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites. The shotgun has a very short barrel—too short (more on this later)—and fires both full auto and semi-automatic. BobAsh 582 BobAsh 582 Memento Mori; Contributor; 582 5,353 posts; Gender: Male; …
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(at least, i am pretty sure)Linkless 12 gauge minigun. "Chrome" on most CAS renderings isn't 'bling' enough so you pick "mercury" for that shiny 'T-1000' liquid metal look. Looks like the feed chute would have been a pain in the ass to draw.Hell no, we shoot 5-10 thousand rounds everytime we R&D a new product, I'd like that ammo to last more than 2 minutes Makes me want to cut a hole it the roof of my old van, and go "technical". "Chrome" on most CAS renderings isn't 'bling' enough so you pick "mercury" for that shiny 'T-1000' liquid metal look. Saiga 12 is a full auto 12 guage Shotgun , for those who don't know.
Belt-fed. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io If you have an account, wheres the power source? There is already fully automatic shotguns. Now combine that with the power of a shotgun and you have a real lead slinging machine. TAKE THAT AA-12 =D Sign in to follow this . I on our CAD system it will automatically adjust lighting/reflectivity/shadowing for whatever material you specify for a part. by design ALL mini guns are "semi auto". Saiga Shotguns ; Saiga-12 ; BELT FED S-12! Looks like the feed chute would have been a pain in the ass to draw.Yeah, that's probably actually "mercury". FightLite Industries’ MCR-060 claims to be the lightest belt-fed upper receiver assembly, and it’s also simple to use. This content is imported from YouTube. If you want to put a lot of lead downrange fast belt-fed automatic weapons are the way to go. I on our CAD system it will automatically adjust lighting/reflectivity/shadowing for whatever material you specify for a part. this might come in handy for stopping an angry flock of seagulls or zombie crows like in that last Resident Evil movie.
A video of a new shotgun design has gone viral on the Internet.
It’s chambered for 5.56 x 45mm NATO rounds. Do you guys think a 3/4 ton van can carry enough ammo?
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This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. The upper receiver of the gun appears home-made, while the lower appears to be a standard AR-15 rifle lower receiver. By BobAsh, December 18, 2008 in Saiga-12. Looks like it's designed for three people to try and hold onto it. Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. You could point it down and drill to the center of the earth. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Or briefly was a thing—what happened next is a mysteryA video of a new shotgun design has gone viral on the Internet. Imagine loading up this bad boy with 00-buck shot and letting loose. let me geuss it takes 200 CR123s at $4 each Yeah, that's probably actually "mercury". Russian Saiga-12. is it 2 3/4 or 3 in and is it available in semi auto?? This isn't some ordinary duck-hunting shotgun though: this is a belt-fed shotgun, attached to the lower receiver of an AR-15 rifle.
How does it work? Looks like the feed chute would have been a pain in the ass to draw.Yeah, that's probably actually "mercury". its the new salad shooter.... minces, grinds, and obliterates all things that get in its waywheres the power source? This isn't some ordinary duck-hunting shotgun though: this is a belt-fed shotgun, attached to the lower receiver of an AR-15 rifle.
Looks like the motor is in the center of the chambers.Looks like it's designed for three people to try and hold onto it. is it 2 3/4 or 3 in and is it available in semi auto?? "Chrome" on most CAS renderings isn't 'bling' enough so you pick "mercury" for that shiny 'T-1000' liquid metal look. Popular Mechanics participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites. The shotgun has a very short barrel—too short (more on this later)—and fires both full auto and semi-automatic. BobAsh 582 BobAsh 582 Memento Mori; Contributor; 582 5,353 posts; Gender: Male; …
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(at least, i am pretty sure)Linkless 12 gauge minigun. "Chrome" on most CAS renderings isn't 'bling' enough so you pick "mercury" for that shiny 'T-1000' liquid metal look. Looks like the feed chute would have been a pain in the ass to draw.Hell no, we shoot 5-10 thousand rounds everytime we R&D a new product, I'd like that ammo to last more than 2 minutes Makes me want to cut a hole it the roof of my old van, and go "technical". "Chrome" on most CAS renderings isn't 'bling' enough so you pick "mercury" for that shiny 'T-1000' liquid metal look. Saiga 12 is a full auto 12 guage Shotgun , for those who don't know.
Belt-fed. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io If you have an account, wheres the power source? There is already fully automatic shotguns. Now combine that with the power of a shotgun and you have a real lead slinging machine. TAKE THAT AA-12 =D Sign in to follow this . I on our CAD system it will automatically adjust lighting/reflectivity/shadowing for whatever material you specify for a part. by design ALL mini guns are "semi auto". Saiga Shotguns ; Saiga-12 ; BELT FED S-12! Looks like the feed chute would have been a pain in the ass to draw.Yeah, that's probably actually "mercury". FightLite Industries’ MCR-060 claims to be the lightest belt-fed upper receiver assembly, and it’s also simple to use. This content is imported from YouTube. If you want to put a lot of lead downrange fast belt-fed automatic weapons are the way to go. I on our CAD system it will automatically adjust lighting/reflectivity/shadowing for whatever material you specify for a part. this might come in handy for stopping an angry flock of seagulls or zombie crows like in that last Resident Evil movie.
A video of a new shotgun design has gone viral on the Internet.
It’s chambered for 5.56 x 45mm NATO rounds. Do you guys think a 3/4 ton van can carry enough ammo?
You can post now and register later.
This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. The upper receiver of the gun appears home-made, while the lower appears to be a standard AR-15 rifle lower receiver. By BobAsh, December 18, 2008 in Saiga-12. Looks like it's designed for three people to try and hold onto it. Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. You could point it down and drill to the center of the earth. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Or briefly was a thing—what happened next is a mysteryA video of a new shotgun design has gone viral on the Internet. Imagine loading up this bad boy with 00-buck shot and letting loose. let me geuss it takes 200 CR123s at $4 each Yeah, that's probably actually "mercury". Russian Saiga-12. is it 2 3/4 or 3 in and is it available in semi auto?? This isn't some ordinary duck-hunting shotgun though: this is a belt-fed shotgun, attached to the lower receiver of an AR-15 rifle.
How does it work? Looks like the feed chute would have been a pain in the ass to draw.Yeah, that's probably actually "mercury". its the new salad shooter.... minces, grinds, and obliterates all things that get in its waywheres the power source? This isn't some ordinary duck-hunting shotgun though: this is a belt-fed shotgun, attached to the lower receiver of an AR-15 rifle.
I would love a 12 gauge mini gun for home defense. This weapon is in service in several Armys. It's possible he was paid a visit by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms—by law shotguns must have a minimum barrel length of eighteen inches to remain legal; which may explain his silence online in the 7 years since. Home Made Belt-Fed 12-Gauge Shotgun. Saiga Shotguns ; Saiga-12 ; Belt-fed Sign in to follow this . now hook it up to a motor and its the fastest shooting semi auto EVER. Or go into a low earth orbit batteries not inclued !!!!!!!! Despite having an AR-15 lower receiver it doesn't appear to share other aspects of the AR-15 platform, particularly the gas recycling system that uses hot gasses automatically reload the weapon. it needs cranked by "something" to keep shooting. Intrigued? We can only guess. Reply to this topic; Start new topic; Recommended Posts. It appears to use the buffer tube and stock of an AR-15, but that may be just to give it something for the user to brace his or her shoulder against.The YouTube account holder who shared the video hasn't uploaded any others—or any other details regarding his invention—since it was posted in 2009. I would love a 12 gauge mini gun for home defense. I on our CAD system it will automatically adjust lighting/reflectivity/shadowing for whatever material you specify for a part. Of course you are.The video shows a stubby-barreled gun firing firing continuously from a belt of 12 gauge ammunition. The MCR (Mission Configurable Rifle) will fit any AR15, M16, or M4 lower receiver.
Looks like the motor is in the center of the chambers.Looks like it's designed for three people to try and hold onto it. is it 2 3/4 or 3 in and is it available in semi auto?? "Chrome" on most CAS renderings isn't 'bling' enough so you pick "mercury" for that shiny 'T-1000' liquid metal look. Popular Mechanics participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites. The shotgun has a very short barrel—too short (more on this later)—and fires both full auto and semi-automatic. BobAsh 582 BobAsh 582 Memento Mori; Contributor; 582 5,353 posts; Gender: Male; …
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(at least, i am pretty sure)Linkless 12 gauge minigun. "Chrome" on most CAS renderings isn't 'bling' enough so you pick "mercury" for that shiny 'T-1000' liquid metal look. Looks like the feed chute would have been a pain in the ass to draw.Hell no, we shoot 5-10 thousand rounds everytime we R&D a new product, I'd like that ammo to last more than 2 minutes Makes me want to cut a hole it the roof of my old van, and go "technical". "Chrome" on most CAS renderings isn't 'bling' enough so you pick "mercury" for that shiny 'T-1000' liquid metal look. Saiga 12 is a full auto 12 guage Shotgun , for those who don't know.
Belt-fed. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io If you have an account, wheres the power source? There is already fully automatic shotguns. Now combine that with the power of a shotgun and you have a real lead slinging machine. TAKE THAT AA-12 =D Sign in to follow this . I on our CAD system it will automatically adjust lighting/reflectivity/shadowing for whatever material you specify for a part. by design ALL mini guns are "semi auto". Saiga Shotguns ; Saiga-12 ; BELT FED S-12! Looks like the feed chute would have been a pain in the ass to draw.Yeah, that's probably actually "mercury". FightLite Industries’ MCR-060 claims to be the lightest belt-fed upper receiver assembly, and it’s also simple to use. This content is imported from YouTube. If you want to put a lot of lead downrange fast belt-fed automatic weapons are the way to go. I on our CAD system it will automatically adjust lighting/reflectivity/shadowing for whatever material you specify for a part. this might come in handy for stopping an angry flock of seagulls or zombie crows like in that last Resident Evil movie.
A video of a new shotgun design has gone viral on the Internet.
It’s chambered for 5.56 x 45mm NATO rounds. Do you guys think a 3/4 ton van can carry enough ammo?
You can post now and register later.
This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. The upper receiver of the gun appears home-made, while the lower appears to be a standard AR-15 rifle lower receiver. By BobAsh, December 18, 2008 in Saiga-12. Looks like it's designed for three people to try and hold onto it. Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. You could point it down and drill to the center of the earth. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Or briefly was a thing—what happened next is a mysteryA video of a new shotgun design has gone viral on the Internet. Imagine loading up this bad boy with 00-buck shot and letting loose. let me geuss it takes 200 CR123s at $4 each Yeah, that's probably actually "mercury". Russian Saiga-12. is it 2 3/4 or 3 in and is it available in semi auto?? This isn't some ordinary duck-hunting shotgun though: this is a belt-fed shotgun, attached to the lower receiver of an AR-15 rifle.
How does it work? Looks like the feed chute would have been a pain in the ass to draw.Yeah, that's probably actually "mercury". its the new salad shooter.... minces, grinds, and obliterates all things that get in its waywheres the power source? This isn't some ordinary duck-hunting shotgun though: this is a belt-fed shotgun, attached to the lower receiver of an AR-15 rifle.