This video introduces the new Military Armament MAC2, a 3-Gun ready semi-automatic shotgun imported from Turkey. The MAC2 is presented as a faithful clone of popular inertia-driven shotgun designs, specifically referencing Benelli's pioneering operating system. The description highlights its versatility for home defense, competition, and other applications, making it a notable new entry for 2025 in the shotgun market.
This "Gun Of The Week" episode features the Military Armament Corp. MAC 2 Tactical Wood semi-automatic shotgun. Reviewers highlight its inertia-driven action, inspired by Benelli, and its tactical features including a Picatinny rail, ghost-ring rear sight, and Turkish walnut stock with checkering and a pistol grip. The 18.5" barrel is threaded for Beretta/Benelli-pattern chokes, and it comes with three constrictions. The shotgun is presented as a versatile option for home defense, hunting, or range use, with a competitive sub-$400 MSRP. The review details its operational controls, including a bolt-release, charging handle, magazine release, and crossbolt safety, and notes its lightweight aluminum receiver and Melonite-finished barrel.
This video introduces the new for 2024 Benelli Ethos SuperSport Performance Shop shotgun. It highlights the premium features of this semi-automatic 12-gauge shotgun, including the Comfort Tech 3 recoil-reduction system, carbon-fiber furniture, and inertia-driven action. A key focus is the new Advanced Impact Barrel (AIB) system, an overbore design with specialized internal contours aimed at increasing velocity and energy, particularly at longer ranges, by promoting a more uniform and condensed shot string. The video provides a closer look at this enhanced Benelli offering.
This video introduces the new Franchi Affinity 3 Sport Trap shotgun, designed for 2024 and targeted at new and up-and-coming clay target shooters. The 12-gauge Italian-made shotgun features a 30-inch barrel, 3-inch chamber, inertia-driven action, and adjustable ergonomics for cast, drop, and length-of-pull. Key features include a proprietary forcing cone for recoil reduction and improved shotshell performance, a stepped ventilated sighting rib, ported barrel, Mobil chokes, oversized controls, and a beveled magazine well.
This video introduces the new Stoeger M3000 Signature semi-automatic shotgun, released to commemorate the company's 100th anniversary. Key features highlighted include upgraded wood stock, a nickel-plated receiver with traditional engraving, and a glossed blued barrel. The 12-gauge, 3-inch shotgun utilizes an inertia-driven system and is capable of firing up to 3½-inch magnum shells without adjustment. The description also mentions the inclusion of a shim kit for drop and cast adjustments, and three choke tubes (IC, M, XFT). The video also provides links to various NRA publications and initiatives.
This video introduces the new Stoeger M3000 Signature Series shotgun for 2024, commemorating the manufacturer's centennial. The updated model features a nickel-finished receiver with engraving, a two-piece shell latch, enlarged port for easier loading, and oversized controls. It comes with a 30-inch steel barrel, ventilated rib, sighting bead, gloss-blue finish, removable choke tubes, augmented walnut stock, and stock shims for customization. The shotgun utilizes an inertia-driven system and is highlighted for its performance and styling.
This video features a first look at the CZ 1012 shotgun, highlighting its inertia-driven operating system. Ryan Gresham from Gun Talk provides an initial overview of the firearm. The description also directs viewers to CZ-USA's website for more information and encourages subscriptions to Gun Talk Media's various channels and social media platforms.
This video covers the introduction of the new inertia-driven S1200 shotgun by Stevens at SHOT Show 2016. The event, specifically Media Day at the Range, allowed for initial exposure to this firearm. Further information is available on AmericanHunter.org.
This YouTube video features Joe Coogan from Benelli USA discussing the Benelli Super Vinci shotgun. The description highlights its ability to chamber shells from 2 3/4-inch to 3 1/2-inch magnum rounds, all at the same MSRP as the original Vinci. It also emphasizes an improved inertia-driven system designed for faster cycling compared to its predecessor. The video is linked to SHOT Show 2011 coverage from AmericanRifleman.org.
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