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Semi-automatic magazine-fed combat/tactical shotgun From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Origin 12 is a semi-automatic magazine-fed combat shotgun, developed by Fostech Outdoors, which has been noted for its very high rate of fire.[1][2]
Fostech Origin 12 | |
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Type | Semi-automatic shotgun |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Designer | Judd Foster |
Manufacturer | Fostech Outdoors |
Unit cost | $2,800 (MSRP) |
Produced | 2013–present |
Specifications | |
Mass | 9.2 lb (4.2 kg) |
Length | 35.2 in (89 cm) |
Barrel length | 9.75 in (24.8 cm) 18.5 in (47 cm) |
Height | 7 in (18 cm) |
Cartridge | 12 gauge (2+3⁄4-inch shells) |
Caliber | 12 gauge |
Action | Gas-operated, rotating bolt |
Feed system | 5-, 8- or 10-round box magazine 20- or 30-round drum magazine |
Sights | Flip-up iron sights |
Like the Saiga-12 and Vepr-12, the Origin 12 is primarily based on the AK action.
The Origin 12 is a semi-automatic shotgun derived partly from the Saiga-12 shotgun, which was itself derived from the AK. To improve user accuracy, the Origin features a large ejection port, and an adjustable gas system.[3] The Origin uses proprietary magazines to ensure reliability, compared to the Saiga, whose magazines were described as its "weakest link."[3] The Origin's receiver cover and forend are made from polymer, which helps to reduce weight.[3] The Origin's upper receiver can be removed, allowing for switching between the regular and short-barrel variant. Both versions are compatible with a SilencerCo SALVO suppressor.[3]
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