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11 Responses to “Who Wants to Evaluate the Crye Precision SIX12 Rotary Bullpup Shotgun?”
Just gives the general public another reason to complain about the over-militarization of law enforcement. Wait until the first time a LEO rolls in to a civil disorder with one of these. It will be all over the evening news!
And the above comments are right, I would love to see what some of these emails look like!
Just picture the scenario: A bunch of armored up, camouflaged cops rolling out of an MRAP or other armored vehicle, carrying these (the media perception of anything that’s black with rails is bad enough), and when someone in said media figures out that one of its main purposes was for breaching, and mounting under an AR, then that’s mot going to go over well.
It’s a novel system designed for a specific use. I’m a fan for that reason alone. There are not many original things these days in firearms. Crye innovates.
I am interested in using this in trap/skeet shooting…
I’d hate to be the guy looking at all those emails. Hopefully they’ll publish some of the best stories.
Just gives the general public another reason to complain about the over-militarization of law enforcement. Wait until the first time a LEO rolls in to a civil disorder with one of these. It will be all over the evening news!
And the above comments are right, I would love to see what some of these emails look like!
Orange-colored cilinders and stand-alone adapters, so can be clearly show as less-lethal?
And this would be different than the same scenario with a standard shotgun somehow?
I’d like you to tell me how.
Just picture the scenario: A bunch of armored up, camouflaged cops rolling out of an MRAP or other armored vehicle, carrying these (the media perception of anything that’s black with rails is bad enough), and when someone in said media figures out that one of its main purposes was for breaching, and mounting under an AR, then that’s mot going to go over well.
I have no interest in trying that product.
Actually, I just wanted to be the only person who says that.
I know it has been discussed but how does this align with weapons classifications? OAW if not on a rail, short barreled shotgun if mounted?
It’s a novel system designed for a specific use. I’m a fan for that reason alone. There are not many original things these days in firearms. Crye innovates.
How do they deal with cylinder gap blast?