![]() Bullpup shotguns keep things short, and since shotguns work best at close range, it’s good to keep things short.Īt only 27.8 inches long, it’s a fairly short little gun. It’s a behemoth in some ways but quite compact in others. Sure, it’s a pump-action shotgun, but that’s about the only thing normal about it.ĭeep Breath: The M&P 12 is a pump-action, bullpup, twin tube-fed, 12 gauge shotgun capable of holding up to 14 rounds of 2.75-inch shotgun shells. It was quite surprising to see them swing for the fences with the release of the M&P 12. Smith and Wesson and shotguns have never really been a thing. In the 1980s, they worked with Howa out of Japan to produce the Model 3000 and Model 1000, but in the mid-1980s, they climbed out of the shotgun pool until the mid-2000s, where they imported Turkish sporting guns for a short period. In the 70s, they produced the Model 916, but it had problems. In terms of shotguns, they’ve never been a huge concern to S&W. Over time they experimented with various firearm types, including rifles, revolvers, and heck, even sub-machine guns for Vietnam. They’ve been crafting firearms since 1856 and, as such, have their hands in a little bit of everything. Smith and Wesson is an American classic in the arms-making world. ![]()
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