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Auto Assault 12 Shotgun For Sale

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It looks crazy, the price is crazy and the back story is crazy. But everybody that has shot the Fostech Origin 12 comes away saying the same thing.

This gun is the real deal.This is another gun that started life in movie games, in the Warface franchise. Now it has crossed the divide, it’s real and you can buy one.It’s not just one shotgun.

This is a modular kit that gives you everything from a shortt barrel AR-pistol type layout to rival the Kalashnikov Komrad with a 10″ barrel, to a 24 inch sniper.The Fostech is heavy, but it’s a beast of a weapon and apparently you just can’t get ahead of it in terms of the cycling speed. That’s impressive.The gun is too heavy for competition. So really it’s just a bad to the bone shotgun system for home defense and having fun.

That’s OK too.

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Vang Comp Remington in full recoil—The 20 gauge is much more controllable than any shotgun I’ve run before.In the world of defensive and tactical shotguns, the 12 gauge rules supreme.Everything for turning the 12-gauge shotgun into a fighting machine can be had from any number of manufacturers. What about the 20 gauge? Only a small step down in power, this gun can take on the role of defender with aplomb and encourage the shooter to train with it more often due to its reduced recoil and ease of handling. Yet, when I began my quest to turn my Remington 11-87 Youth Sportsman into a tactical training gun, I ran into a serious dearth of the gear upgrades available for its brothers in 12 gauge. Vang big safety compared to stock safety—The oversized safety button on the Vang safety is easy to engage quickly with the edge of the trigger finger.Why should I bother? While the shotgun is not something you can carry to defend yourself outside the home, it is a valuable piece of artillery for defense from the ensconced position of cover in your home.

Multiple projectiles can stop a threat faster, reducing risk to unintended targets. However, unlike the popular myth may suggest, you DO have to aim and be able to hit your target for this to be so. To do this, you must train with the weapon.

The recoil of a 12 gauge can discourage putting enough rounds through one to become competent with it. The reduction in recoil of the 20 cango a long way toward solving this.

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What is given up in power and the number of pellets in a charge of buckshot is more than made up for by its ease of handling and speed of recovery between shots. I’d call that an advantage worth pursuing.The first thing I wanted was a shorter stock that would fit my reach a bit better. Though the youth stock on my 11-87 had a 13-inch length of pull, I was hoping to find something like the Hogue 12-inch I had on my pump action Remington 870 12 gauge. The semi-automatic 11-87, I discovered, holds a gas tube in the stock that precludes anything shorter than what I already had in the Youth Sportsman. After asking several manufacturers of shotguns if they had any tactical stocks for a 20 gauge, or any models designed for self-defense, I got a lot of puzzled looks and no leads. View of XS sights on 11-87—The standard dot XS Express sights are easy to pick up, even in low light, due to the tritium insert.In frustration, I looked up Hans Vang of Vang Comp Systems who had worked his magic on my 870 some years ago, to see if he had any ideas for a tactical 20 gauge. If anyone could advise me on how to convert that 11-87, I figured it would be him.

“I can build one for you,” Hans said. I had come to the right place.When I told Hans I wanted the shortest stock I could get for it, he referred me to Choate Machine and Tool. He assured me I could get the small dot tritium sights I wanted for my vent-rib barrel from XS Sights. He would do his backbore treatment on the barrel and mount the new stock and sights that I chose. “Just have it all sent to my shop,” he said.The next stop was Choate Machine & Tool.

I liked the Mark 5 pistol grip shotgun stock they had on display. It was available for the 11-87, just not in 20 gauge. I spoke with Fred Choate about my project gun. He assured me he could retrofit the Mark 5 to the 20 gauge receiver as he had done so for his daughter’s 20 gauge. He wouldn’t be able to take much length off of it, though, due to that gas tube issue. The Mark 5 stock has the pistol grip positioned so that my trigger engagement was close enough to what I needed to be workable. It was also angled so that I could get a decent cheek weld without looking like a giraffe in need of chiropractic care.

I decided to go for it. Gas tube in Choate stock— The gas tube extends into the stock on the 11-87, making a stock shorter than 13 inches impossible.The sights were the easiest to fit. XS Sights were available in the tritium small dot version for my vent-rib barrel. When I returned home, I ordered the sights and stock sent to Vang Comp Systems and shipped my shotgun to Hans Vang and his cohorts. I eagerly waited to see what came back to me.My bird gun returned sporting a much more tactical appearance. The barrel had been shortened from 21 to 18-1/2 inches, and re-crowned. It no longer needed to be threaded for a choke.

Vang Comp had backbored the barrel which tapered and lengthened the forcing cone to cause less shot deformation, reduce recoil, and keep the shot pattern more cohesive. They had also installed the small-dot tritium night sights from XS Sight Systems that Dave Biggers had kindly sent along for inclusion in the project.Fred Choate hand fitted the Mark 5 pistol grip stock to my gun from his version that is available for the larger receiver of the 12 gauge 11-87. It looked like it had been made just for my 20 gauge. Though it was necessarily a 13-inch stock to fit the gas tube, the pistol grip configuration gave me good trigger engagement.My husband and I decided to do the last details to outfit it for defensive use ourselves. We already had a Vang Big Speed safety.

It was about 5/1000th inch over-sized, so my dear Tom carefully sanded it to fit and refinished it. He also installed on the left side of the receiver a TacStar Side Saddle that holds four spare rounds of ammunition.

To increase the capacity of the tubular magazine, Tom added a Wilson Combat 2-shot tactical magazine extension to the stock magazine tube along with a new spring and follower. The finish is the same matte black as my stock barrel and magazine. Lastly, he put on a Viking Tactics V-Tac quick adjust padded sling and buttstock adapter. After the speed run with Vang Comp Remington—I’m pleased with the speed and recoil control possible with this Remington 20 gauge.With an idea of my new tactical Remington’s taste in ammunition and an inkling of its performance, I decided to take it to school.

Massad Ayoob was offering his LFI-3 course at Firearms Academy of Seattle in September of 2009 and I signed up. This would be a 3-gun course with the shotgun element including mostly work with slugs. This was just the sort of test I was looking for.Before my chance came up, however, I had an opportunity to lend my new Vang Comp Special to a female student in Ayoob’s LFI-2 course, a course which also included shotgun work. I was helping to staff the class, and she was struggling with a borrowed gun that was a poor fit and becoming quite discouraged. She confided that she had been dreading the shotgun work and hated the long guns.

She tried my new toy and actually enjoyed herself so much that I had to let her keep it for the duration of the class. When I arrived for the first day of LFI-3, there was my friend who had enjoyed my Remington so much.

She now had one of her own and was looking forward to learning more about using the shotgun.Through four days of training and qualifications with shotguns, all done with slugs, I had no problems with my Vang Comp Remington that weren’t operator error. I didn’t have to contend with a jarred head or shoulder pain due to recoil either.

Panda jump seasons movie. On the last day, we got to run our guns as fast as we could work the trigger for five rounds of buckshot in order to learn to control recoil. We did this drill twice for time in competition with each other. My little Remington ran flawlessly, turning in times of 1.31 seconds for 5 rounds on the first run and 1.14 seconds on the second run. Not only would it go fast, it did so almost effortlessly and dumped 90 pellets of.27 caliber shot into the center of the target in a hurry. I’d say that should stop a threat pretty effectively.I’m actually looking forward to more training with the shotgun. Hopefully, the 20 gauge will catch on as a training and defense gun, enabling more people to get to know this powerful and versatile defense option without taking a beating in the process.Something else to consider regarding shotguns is that they are often the last guns to be targeted for restrictive regulation.

Their long history as hunting and sporting guns makes them more familiar and less threatening to those who feel the general populace isn’t safe going about armed. Birding and shooting clays are, after all, genteel activities.

Diane Walls is a longtime martial artist and shooter. She is on staff at Firearms Academy of Seattle as an assistant instructor for handgun and women’s programs. Her articles have appeared in Women & Guns Magazine. Thanks to instructors Massad Ayoob, Marty Hayes, Gail Pepin, Don Stahlnecker, Rick Bressler and Jim Jacobe for a great class!CONTACTS: Remington Arms Company, Inc.(800) 243-9700Vang Comp Systems(928) 636-8455XS Sight Systems(888) 744-4880Choate Machine & Tool(203) 266-6906Wilson Combat(800) 955-4856Viking Tactics(910) 987-5983Tactical Shotgun Accessories(800) 474-0496Brownells(800) 741-0015Federal Premium Ammunition(800) 322-2342Winchester Ammunition(800) 356-2666Lethal Force Institute(800) 624-9049Firearms Academy of Seattle(360) 978-6100.