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Description
SKU 51655225928
Brand JTS Shotguns
UPC 810058880857
DETAILS
Brand: JTS Shotguns
Model/Series: M12AR-CA
Caliber/Gauge: 12 Gauge
Capacity: 5
Chamber: 3"
Action: Semi-Auto
Barrel Length: 18.7"
Barrel Description: Chrome Lined
Overall Length: 39.29
Includes: (2) 5rd Magazines
Features: 4-Position Gas System | Patented California Compliant Magazine Release System | Picatinny Rail
FEATURES
Whether you shoot recreationally or are on a mission to defend your home front, JTS shotguns are built with power, versatility and purpose in mind. Based upon the semi-automatic AR pattern, the MK12AR-CA shotgun features a 4-position adjustable gas system for use with different loads and patented California Compliant Magazine Release System. It comes equipped with a chrome lined barrel threaded for use with Rem Choke tubes, an aluminum forend with M-LOK accessory slots, a fixed AR-style buttstock and comes with (2x) 5-round box magazines.
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I've heard amazing things about this shotgun, despite its crazy low price-point. I just bought a Kel-Tec KS7 Gen 2 for my son's first apartment. I wanted something ergonomic, fairly reliable (hence, pump - he's shot one all his life & won't shortstroke so he doesn't have to trust semi-auto) and on the cheaper-side. ONLY reason I went cheaper: 19yr old's friends can have "sticky fingers" and the A300 I wanted to get him had at least a 50/50 chance it would be swiped.
To anyone that owns this, but also owns some nice guns/shotguns as well - is it REALLY viable for a home defense gun? Needs to be fed high-brass, I'm sure but that aside...?