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Just wondering why the combat shotgun is still mainly a modified sporting shotgun. I know there are a few mag-fed auto‘s out there and they‘re nice, yet they hold on average 5-10 rds of 12 gauge (SPAS-15 & USAS-12 respectively) The South African Striker is nice, but it‘s 12 rd cyclinder is not exactly easy to reload in a hurry. Possibly, but not the same as a magazine. Is it a matter of, if it ain‘t broke, don‘t fix? Or are there new designs on the horizon?
Also, what of those prototypes from a few years ago that played with flechette projectiles. Seem to recall an H&K-Olin variant which I believe was a bullpup design (I‘d have to look that up to be certain) and a S&W design which was over a meter in lenght and was accurate enough to hit a tree @ 1 km (and blast huge chuncks of it in the process).
Any news on these?
Also, what of those prototypes from a few years ago that played with flechette projectiles. Seem to recall an H&K-Olin variant which I believe was a bullpup design (I‘d have to look that up to be certain) and a S&W design which was over a meter in lenght and was accurate enough to hit a tree @ 1 km (and blast huge chuncks of it in the process).
Any news on these?
