This video likely explores the Taser X12 XREP, a unique firearm that fires a Taser projectile from a 12-gauge shotgun shell. The content is expected to cover its functionality, potential applications like riot control, and perhaps its historical context within the 'forgotten weapons' niche. Given the focus on a specific, unusual firearm, the video is likely aimed at enthusiasts interested in unique firearms, less common weaponry, and potentially the history of less conventional self-defense or law enforcement tools.
This video reviews the Taser X12 XREP, a unique firearm concept released in 2008. It features a Mossberg 500 shotgun modified to fire a self-contained Taser cartridge, the XREP. The XREP cartridge was designed for intermediate ranges (30-100 feet) where standard Tasers are ineffective. It deploys four barbs and is designed to complete an electrical circuit for a 20-second pulse. The shotgun itself had modifications, including a proprietary bolt face and rifled barrel, to ensure only XREP cartridges could be fired, preventing accidental use of lethal ammunition. Despite the innovative concept, the project was a commercial failure due to the high cost of the XREP cartridges.
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