The Coolest Thing You Will Ever See

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Crye Precision debuted their double-action Six12 modular bullpup shotgun. Designed as a safer and more efficient door breacher, the Six12 is a 12-gauge, 6-round cylinder-fed modular shotgun platform. The bullpup layout brings the weight closer to the shooter and allows the Six12 to be as compact as possible. The Six12 attaches to most AR-15 platforms and is also availale in a standalone shoulder fired system which doesn’t require any NFA paperwork, a short barrel platform will be availale that will require NFA paperwork however. The 6-round cylinder accepts 12-gauge shells up to 3″ and barrel lengths of 22″, 18″ and 12.5″ overall will be available. They’re expected to be available winter 2014 - See more at: http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...n-six12-bullpup-shotgun/#sthash.END8IoLT.dpuf

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Ohh, that standalone one looks cool indeed.

I am curious about the cylinder gap though. I've seen more than a few videos of people shredding papers held beside revolver cylinders, will that be happening with this? Is that force going to be hitting your offhand forearm for the underbarrel one, or your ribs for the standalone?
 
My guess is the one that attaches to the AR will be prohibited. The other, probably will be as well because it is scary looking!
 
Two things on that, one , there is that rotating ammo thing for the end of 870's, it prohibited for whatever reason (Cant remember why) AND it would seem in Canada, anything with a cylinder is at least restricted. Also ,I wanted to make a master key, just for the hell of it, through searches and such, I came to the conclusion that they are also restricted and scrapped the idea. I predict this will never make it into Canada, its just too damn cool.

We'll have to wait 8 years and see though :D
 
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Shotguns are seemingly not so frowned up in canada tho. We can have a mag fed shotgun with an 8.5 inch barrel. Non restricted! But I guess would it be a 5 round limit because its semi auto ish? Double action...which is fine for revolvers because of the 10 round pistol limit...but if this is not a pistol then six may be one too many....unless maybe a Canada legal 5 round cylinder?

P.S. thank you Stevebot... I should have done that...but I got too excited
 
It might make it as an attachment to the AR, but based on overall length it will be restricted as it can fire on it's own off of the gun.

The bullpup stock will be prohibited as it is removable, and the gun can be fired when removed from the stock.(See Walther G22)
 
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Ohh, that standalone one looks cool indeed.

I am curious about the cylinder gap though. I've seen more than a few videos of people shredding papers held beside revolver cylinders, will that be happening with this? Is that force going to be hitting your offhand forearm for the underbarrel one, or your ribs for the standalone?


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Two things on that, one , there is that rotating ammo thing for the end of 870's, it prohibited for whatever reason (Cant remember why) AND it would seem in Canada, anything with a cylinder is at least restricted. Also ,I wanted to make a master key, just for the hell of it, through searches and such, I came to the conclusion that they are also prohibited and scrapped the idea. I predict this will never make it into Canada, its just too damn cool.

We'll have to wait 8 years and see though :D

I was wondering too if the masterkey would be legal here. I'd ask "why not?" if I didn't know that the RCMP doesn't use logic when they classify firearms.
I'm still curious to know what their reasoning is. I thought the masterkey was just a 870. What's to stop a guy from getting a grizzly 8.5", removing the stock and have it re-registered? Are all shotguns shorter than 26" prohib? Or is it illegal to attach two firearms together?
Whatever it is I'm sure it doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
 
Masterkey - the shotgun is designed as a part of the host weapon, therefore the shotgun is NOT restricted, it's OAL comes from the host firearm. Mount one on an XCR, or an NR ACR BOTH are NR. As far as this particular gun goes, if one version was a mountable unit, and a second version had a permanently mounted stock, BOTH would be NR. There is no magazine capacity restriction for manually operated firearms.
 
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there is that rotating ammo thing for the end of 870's, it prohibited for whatever reason (

The Xrail is deemed prohib as it could be modded to fit Benelli and Remington semi auto shotguns and give a capacity over 5+1 rounds.

If it is not prohibited and available, I will buy at least one, maybe two!

Or buy three and sell two just to get more on the market and piss off an anti ;).

reminds me of the street sweeper shotgun which is prohib lol.

For no other reason of being a named prohib from when they were making the list from guns and ammo. Luckily that practice is out the window for the time being and only haunts us with the current named prohibs :rolleyes:.

It might make it as an attachment to the AR, but based on overall length it will be restricted as it can fire on it's own off of the gun.

The bullpup stock will be prohibited as it is removable, and the gun can be fired when removed from the stock.(See Walther G22)

Don't count out our distributors quite yet, they've been playing the game for a couple of days now ;). Requesting the rail mountable version to have a OAL of greater than 24" and a "Canadian specific" version with integral bullpup stock could in theory grant both versions of the shotgun up here.

I'll hold out hope that the importer (whomever that may be, I don't know the details) doesn't sh!t the bed with this one and gets it just right for the Canadian market. :D
 
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