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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1348994" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>It is a "bullpup" design which makes it more compact and easy to maneuver in tight spaces while maintaining the same barrel length. The stock is also of an adjustable length which allows people of different body sizes to use it effectively. The picatinny rail on top allows a variety of different sights or lights to be attached to it according to user preference. The polymer grip and stock are superior to wood in terms of maintaining grip and resisting moisture and damage. It looks scary and futuristic and military, but the 12-gauge rounds that it fires are 120 year-old technology and would be fully interchangeable and useable (and every bit as lethal) in a shotgun manufactured back in the late 1800's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1348994, member: 14668"] It is a "bullpup" design which makes it more compact and easy to maneuver in tight spaces while maintaining the same barrel length. The stock is also of an adjustable length which allows people of different body sizes to use it effectively. The picatinny rail on top allows a variety of different sights or lights to be attached to it according to user preference. The polymer grip and stock are superior to wood in terms of maintaining grip and resisting moisture and damage. It looks scary and futuristic and military, but the 12-gauge rounds that it fires are 120 year-old technology and would be fully interchangeable and useable (and every bit as lethal) in a shotgun manufactured back in the late 1800's. [/QUOTE]
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