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Description
The Panzer Arms BP-12 12 Gauge, produced in Turkey, promises to give you a satisfying experience with its innovative design, and its use of high quality materials. The BP-12 is short, compact, and easy to handle, but still has the same accuracy of a long barrel rifle. It serves numerous benefits in tactical applications.
SPECIFICATIONS
12 Gauge; 2 ¾ and 3 inch shells.
Overall Length: 30.7 inches
Barrel Length: 20 inches
Weight: 8.37 lbs without magazine
Material: 7075 Aluminum
Magazine Capacity: 5 rounds
FEATURES
Completely Ambidextrous
Incorporated Picatinny Rails
Synthetic Fixed Stock with Adjustable Cheek Rest
Removable Flip Sights
INCLUDES
Two 5 Round Magazines
Cleaning Kit
Manual
One Year Warranty
MPN#: RBP12G2BSDT
UPC#: 08682419000202
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If you're going to reduce all of the advantages of this setup vs a 930 to "tacticool" then I think you completely missed the point of this gun...
That is why I asked the question, cupcake. Sorry if I hurt your feelings. A Mossberg 930 can be changed from home security, to long range soothe bore, to even longer range rifled barrel. Reloading is easy due to the magazine tube being right in front of the trigger. Not to mention you can shoot 2-3 shells and reload without dumping a partially loaded magazine. Perhaps a knowledgeable person can answer this?
If you're asking why you would choose a mag fed bullpup over a traditional then you really have no clue about CQB. The advantage is obvious. Much shorter length and optional 10 round detachable mag.
The biggest advantage is going to be that it's 8" shorter. A magazine may be a preference for some, but not all. Other than that, yes, most of it is going to be tacticool rail mounts. Not sure why they're selling it with that angled foregrip, oal should be long enough for a vert.
Besides looking Tacticool, is there any reason you would buy this over a Mossberg 930 home defense shotgun and saving a couple $100?