This video from NRA Gun of the Week showcases the Iver Johnson PAS12, a 12-gauge pump-action shotgun imported from Turkey. The review highlights its affordability and suitability for home defense, noting its detachable stock, optic rail, accessory rail, and an 18.5-inch barrel. The design is described as a clone of the Remington Model 870, featuring unique polymer furniture, an aperture rear sight with a fiber-optic front sight, and a five-round magazine. The shotgun has an overall length of 39.5 inches, weighs 6 lbs., and features a satin nickel finish for corrosion resistance. Key features also include enlarged controls, an easy-to-load magazine tube, and a threaded flash suppressor.
This video features a highly rare scoped Mauser C96 "Broomhandle" Sporting Carbine, serial number 12 of only 30 large-ring carbines produced. The carbine boasts its original long barrel and detachable stock, with a vintage telescopic sight added around the time of purchase, not from the factory. The quick-detachable claw mount is typical of German sporting arms from the era. The presenter draws parallels between this 1900s setup and modern pistol-caliber carbines with compact optics, highlighting that tactical applications are not a new concept but were executed with historical style.
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