Revolver shotgun for your AR15

For the people worrying about the five- versus six-shell capacity in the cylinder, or whether the cylinder is a magazine: it doesn't matter because this is a double-action firearm, not semi-automatic, so magazine capacity is not regulated.

Go to http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/sor-98-462/fulltext.html and Ctrl+F for "semi-automatic" and you will find:

"In these Regulations, “semi-automatic”, in respect of a firearm, means a firearm that is equipped with a mechanism that, following the discharge of a cartridge, automatically operates to complete any part of the reloading cycle necessary to prepare for the discharge of the next cartridge."

The preceding definition does not apply to a double-action mechanism, as nothing happens automatically after the cartridge is discharged.


Legal Beagle stuff aside, it looks like it's mounted to the 6-o'clock rail, but adjusted to be in contact with the front of the magwell to put the recoil stress directly on the lower receiver, rather than risk shearing the takedown pins or stretching out the takedown pin holes like the MasterKey does.
 
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WOW some folk and their imaginations scare me especially if these are an example of the thought patterns of those in the CF gun lab.

As to this shotgun I really like it in the stand alone configuration would be a super cool camp gun for the wife...
 
load up 5 cylinders with 5 rnds and your good to shoot a round of trap. ha

I would buy a stand alone verson, one question though (never hunted with a revolver). How could you limit it to three to save the geese??
 
load up 5 cylinders with 5 rnds and your good to shoot a round of trap. ha

I would buy a stand alone verson, one question though (never hunted with a revolver). How could you limit it to three to save the geese??

Pound some wooden dowels in the empty chambers.
 
It isnt released. It has no MSRP. Right now, its vapor-arms. They ARE selling like hotcakes fom Badger Arms.

As for the legality of the bullpup stock: bullpups are legal (see Tavor and T97), but stocks which would shorten an otherwise longer gun are prohibs. In this case, a bullpup is actually lengthening the gun.

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