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SPAS 12-L 12 gage Tactical Shot Gun as seen in the "Terminator" Movie
Pensacola
850-554-2288 or aquatoys@cox.net
$1500
The SPAS- 12-L was designed to function primarily as a semi-automatic firearm, with the pump-action mode used to reliably fire low-pressure ammunition such as tear gas rounds or less-lethal bean bags. The firing mode is switched by pressing a button under the foregrip and sliding the foregrip slightly forwards or backwards until it clicks into position.
The SPAS-12-L has an 8 round magazine with a cut-off feature, which prevents loading a new round from the internal magazine when the gun is cycled. This allows the operator to load a specialized round into the chamber without firing the entire magazine first. A unique feature of the SPAS 12-L was the hook on folding-stock variants. This hook could be rotated in 90-degree increments, so it would fit under the user's forearm when the stock was extended. With the stock supported under the forearm the gun could theoretically be fired with one hand, allowing the user to fire around cover or use their support hand for other tasks. This gun has the sought after double safety system, the standard lever safety on the right side of the trigger housing, and a fore and aft sliding lever on the left side of trigger housing.
Pensacola
850-554-2288 or aquatoys@cox.net
$1500
The SPAS- 12-L was designed to function primarily as a semi-automatic firearm, with the pump-action mode used to reliably fire low-pressure ammunition such as tear gas rounds or less-lethal bean bags. The firing mode is switched by pressing a button under the foregrip and sliding the foregrip slightly forwards or backwards until it clicks into position.
The SPAS-12-L has an 8 round magazine with a cut-off feature, which prevents loading a new round from the internal magazine when the gun is cycled. This allows the operator to load a specialized round into the chamber without firing the entire magazine first. A unique feature of the SPAS 12-L was the hook on folding-stock variants. This hook could be rotated in 90-degree increments, so it would fit under the user's forearm when the stock was extended. With the stock supported under the forearm the gun could theoretically be fired with one hand, allowing the user to fire around cover or use their support hand for other tasks. This gun has the sought after double safety system, the standard lever safety on the right side of the trigger housing, and a fore and aft sliding lever on the left side of trigger housing.