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m (Daewoo USAS-12 moved to USAS-12 Shotgun: Since the USAS 12 has been made under license from GEC by three different Manufacturers, it is better to refer to the weapon by it's model name (and no one who handles it ever refers to it as a Daewoo).)
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===Specifications===
===Specifications===
Weight: 6.2kg with 10-round magazine
Weight: 6.2kg with 10-round magazine
Length:.96 meters
Length:.96 meters
Barrel Length: .46 meters
Barrel Length: .46 meters
Caliber: 12-gauge
Caliber: 12-gauge
Feed System: Magazine
Feed System: Magazine
Magazine Capacity: 10 round box or 20 round drum
Magazine Capacity: 10 round box or 20 round drum
Sights: Iron


Sights: Iron


===Films===
==Films==


* ''[[On Deadly Ground]]''
* ''[[On Deadly Ground]]''
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* ''[[Jumanji]]'' (Fitted with Scope and Silencer)
* ''[[Jumanji]]'' (Fitted with Scope and Silencer)


=== Video Games ===
 
==Television==
 
* USAF and SGC Personnel in ''[[Stargate: SG1]]''
 
 
== Video Games ==


* ''[[The Punisher (VG)]]''
* ''[[The Punisher (VG)]]''

Revision as of 02:17, 26 November 2008

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USAS 12 full auto shotgun 12 gauge.

Info

The Daewoo USAS-12 is based on Maxwell Atchisson's 1972 designed of the AA-12 assault shotgun (Pictures of the Atchisson AA-12: http://www.world.guns.ru/shotgun/sh29-e.htm) In 1989, Gilbert Equipment Co.(USA) wanted to produce an Atchisson of its own. Since Gilbert had no manufacturing capabilities, it looked elsewhere for possible manufacturers. The only maker that agreed to produce the weapon was a South Korean company called Daewoo Precision Industries, part of the Daewoo conglomerate. They adapted the design to their manufacturing techniques, and mass production commenced in the early 1990s and continues to this day. After Gilbert Equipment Company tried to import semi-auto USAS-12s, the ATF stopped them, saying the USAS-12 "had no sporting purpose" and was a "destructive device" under the 1934 National Firearms Act. (Pictures of USAS-12: http://www.world.guns.ru/shotgun/sh16-e.htm)

Specifications

Weight: 6.2kg with 10-round magazine Length:.96 meters Barrel Length: .46 meters Caliber: 12-gauge Feed System: Magazine Magazine Capacity: 10 round box or 20 round drum Sights: Iron


Films

  • Jumanji (Fitted with Scope and Silencer)


Television


Video Games