- Daewoo USAS-12
Infobox Weapon
name=Daewoo USAS-12
caption= Daewoo USAS-12 Shotgun
origin=flag|South Korea flag|United States
type=Shotgun
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manufacturer=Daewoo Precision Industries, RAMO Defense Co., Ameetec Arms LLC
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variants=Semi-automatic only for civilian commercial sales; select-fire for military and police
weight=6.2 kg (with 10-round magazine)
length=960 mm
part_length=460 mm
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cartridge=12 gauge
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feed=10-round Box magazine or a 20 round drum magazine.
sights=Iron sights standard, Optical sights may be fitted.The USAS-12 is a
combat shotgun made and developed inSouth Korea byDaewoo Precision Industries during the 1980s.Description
The USAS-12 is a gas-operated,
selective-fire weapon which is designed to provide sustained firepower in close-combat scenarios. It accepts detachable 10-round box magazines or 20-round drum magazines. Both types of magazine are made of polymer, and drum magazines have their rear side made fromtranslucent polymer for quick determination of the number of shot shells left. It has a range of 40m.The latest version of the USAS-12 is capable of fully automatic fire.
History
The history of the USAS-12
shotgun dates from the 1980s vintage designs of Maxwell Atchisson. In about 1989, Gilbert Equipment Co. (USA) decided to bring up the selective fired weapon, broadly based on principles, employed in Atchisson shotguns. The design of the new weapon was produced by John Trevor Jr. Since Gilbert Equipment Co. had no manufacturing capabilities, it started to look for possible manufacturers. It turned out that the only maker that agreed to produce this weapon was theSouth Korean company Daewoo Precision Industries, a part of the high-techDaewoo conglomerate. Daewoo engineers adapted the new weapon to their manufacturing techniques, and mass production commenced in the early 1990s. This gun sold well to military and security forces of several (unspecified) countries in Asia, and more than 30,000 of USAS-12 shotguns were made by mid-1990s. During the same timeframe, Gilbert Equipment Co. tried to bring semi-automatic version of USAS-12 to the U.S. market, but theBATF promptly classified this weapon as "having no sporting purpose", so it became a "destructive device " under the U.S.National Firearms Act of 1934. This greatly restricted its civilian use. During the late 1990s, RAMO Defence Co. began to assemble USAS-12 shotguns fromKorea n and U.S.-made parts for sale on domestic market, but sales of this weapon were limited to government agencies only. Today, this gun is still being manufactured by Daewoo inKorea for Military and Law Enforcement sales only. Recently, a US firearms manufacturer, Ameetec Arms LLC ofScottsdale, Arizona , has started the manufacture of a USAS-12 semi-automatic clone, called the WM-12; it mainly differs from the USAS-12 by the lack of fixed sights and carrying handle, replaced by a Picatinny Rail. The manufacturer states that the WM-12 is not a Destructive Device, and is thus readily available to civilians. [ [http://www.ameetecarms.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=62&zenid=9707e028c5708f02f8f7253d802255db Ameetec Arms WM-12.] Retrieved on December 28, 2007.] As of January 2008, however, the WM-12 was no longer to be found on Ameetec Arms online catalogs due to the fact that it was discontinued after its initial semi-production run. Only a few WM-12s were actually built using USAS-12 Demilled shotguns.ee also
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List of shotguns
*SPAS-15
*Saiga-12
*Pancor Jackhammer
*NeoStead 2000
*Atchisson Assault Shotgun
*Armsel Striker References
External links
* [http://world.guns.ru/shotgun/sh16-e.htm Modern Firearms]
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