Some of you might have already heard about the SRM semi-automatic tactical Shotgun as it has been out for about a year and a half. We finally have the chance to play around with one in person and are quite impressed. The shotgun is relatively light weight and the operation is intuitive. Unlike many conventional semi-automatic shotgun, the SRM is utilizes a blow back system instead of being gas operated.
The biggest attraction to SRM is the way it arranges the feeding devices. It uses a 4 round magazine tube as its main feeding device. 4 separate magazines tubes are bundled together to hold 16 shells in total. To switch from one magazine tube to another, the user has to manually rotate the magazine tube by a push lever. This mechanism is recognized as a 4 round magazine in the state of California already.
Currently there are 3 versions available. 10" bbl ( 2 rounds per tube) 13" (3 rounds per tube) and 18.5" (4 rounds per tube)
The biggest attraction to SRM is the way it arranges the feeding devices. It uses a 4 round magazine tube as its main feeding device. 4 separate magazines tubes are bundled together to hold 16 shells in total. To switch from one magazine tube to another, the user has to manually rotate the magazine tube by a push lever. This mechanism is recognized as a 4 round magazine in the state of California already.
Currently there are 3 versions available. 10" bbl ( 2 rounds per tube) 13" (3 rounds per tube) and 18.5" (4 rounds per tube)