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The '''Atis R.G. 700''' is an Italian pump-action shotgun produced and sold by the Atis Armi S.P.A. It was closely associated with the [[Fabarm SDASS]], but can be distinguished by different furniture with unique rectangular-shape forend and streamlined receiver. R.G. 700 were also exported by [[Franchi]] (in mid-80s), but this apparently did not last long. The Atis was also exported to South Africa as the Clarbex CX-12. | The '''Atis R.G. 700''' is an Italian pump-action shotgun produced and sold by the Atis Armi S.P.A. It was closely associated with the [[Fabarm SDASS]], but can be distinguished by different furniture with unique rectangular-shape forend and streamlined receiver. R.G. 700 were also exported by [[Franchi]] (in mid-80s), but this apparently did not last long. The Atis was also exported to South Africa as the Clarbex CX-12. | ||
This design was also later produced as Valtro R05 shotgun. Valtro shotguns have an angular receiver like the original Fabarm. | This design was also later produced as '''Valtro R05''' shotgun (sometimes mistakenly referred to as "RO5"). Valtro shotguns have an angular receiver like the original Fabarm. | ||
The R.G. 700/R05 also has the better-known [[Valtro PM5|Atis Trusty PM2/Valtro PM5]] "brothers", which is fed from detachable box magazines. | The R.G. 700/R05 also has the better-known [[Valtro PM5|Atis Trusty PM2/Valtro PM5]] "brothers", which is fed from detachable box magazines. | ||
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* '''Caliber:''' 12 gauge | * '''Caliber:''' 12 gauge | ||
* '''Barrel length:''' {{convert|in|14.1}}, {{convert|in|19.7}}, {{convert|mm|610}} ( | * '''Barrel length:''' {{convert|in|14.1}}, {{convert|in|19.7}}, {{convert|mm|610}} (R05 Sheriff) | ||
* '''Feed System:''' 4, 5 (R05 Sheriff), or 7-round tube magazine | * '''Feed System:''' 4, 5 (R05 Sheriff), or 7-round tube magazine |
Revision as of 16:56, 12 December 2020
The Atis R.G. 700 is an Italian pump-action shotgun produced and sold by the Atis Armi S.P.A. It was closely associated with the Fabarm SDASS, but can be distinguished by different furniture with unique rectangular-shape forend and streamlined receiver. R.G. 700 were also exported by Franchi (in mid-80s), but this apparently did not last long. The Atis was also exported to South Africa as the Clarbex CX-12.
This design was also later produced as Valtro R05 shotgun (sometimes mistakenly referred to as "RO5"). Valtro shotguns have an angular receiver like the original Fabarm.
The R.G. 700/R05 also has the better-known Atis Trusty PM2/Valtro PM5 "brothers", which is fed from detachable box magazines.
All shotguns of this type will be referred to this page to avoid confusion and to be distinguished from the original Fabarm shotguns.
Specifications
(1980's - ????)
- Type: Shotgun
- Caliber: 12 gauge
- Barrel length: 14.1 in (35.8 cm), 19.7 in (50 cm), 24 in (61 cm) (R05 Sheriff)
- Feed System: 4, 5 (R05 Sheriff), or 7-round tube magazine
- Fire Modes: Pump-Action
The Atis R.G. 700 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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The Loner (Le Solitaire) | Jean-Paul Belmondo | Commissaire Stan Jallard | Atis with pistol grip | 1987 |
Red Scorpion | Dolph Lundgren | Nikolai Rachenko | Atis w/ 19" barrel, 7-shot tube, synthetic furniture, full-stock | 1989 |
Brion James | Krasnov | 19" barrel, 7-shot tube, synthetic furniture, sawn-off stock | ||
M. Emmet Walsh | Dewey Ferguson | 19" barrel, 7-shot tube, synthetic furniture, sawn-off stock | ||
Al White | Kallunda Kintash | 19" barrel, 7-shot tube, synthetic furniture, sawn-off stock | ||
River of Death | Rufus Swart | Pare | Atis | 1989 |
The Third Planet (Tretya planeta) | More like Atis, seen in the gun shop | 1991 | ||
Frontier(s) | Amélie Daure | Klaudia | w/ aftermarket extended tube and pistol grip | 2007 |