looks like S&W has made a new design, not sure why they went with a bull pup.
https://www.smith-wesson.com/mp12
looks like S&W has made a new design, not sure why they went with a bull pup.
https://www.smith-wesson.com/mp12
Looks like you beat me by a few minutes @Moderator please delete my thread.
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After taking a look at it, I am going to have to pass. Looks too Call of dutyish for me. I am in the market for a compact shotgun. But surely not going with that. Specially at the high MSRP.
As much as I wanted to hate the KSG, the design, thoughts and compactness are amazing. It just does not run reliably enough. I liked everything else about it.
This might be a winner for S&W, but it looks like they kidnapped the designer of the KSG and gave them better QC.
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LOL. S&W knocking off Kel-Tec. I guess it is no less bizarro world than anything else going on these days. Hopefully S&W's execution is better. I'll wait for the 2.0 model.
Gettin' down innagrass.
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If it was semi auto, I could see the appeal. As it is, meh.
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I agree Will, no appeal to me at the current MSRP.
Meh. I hate shot guns, I hate pumps, I don’t like Bullups, I hate single round loading.
Guess how much I want to get one…
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They would have made more money by selling more revolvers after increasing QC and discontinuing the safety locks.
In addition, most people will buy a $500 Turkish semi-auto bullpup shotgun that doesn't work well or a $500 pump-action Kel-Tec shotgun that doesn't work well before spending twice that on a S&W bullpup pump-action shotgun that may or may not work well.
The wise ones buy Beretta's, Benelli's, and upgraded 870's and 590's. (And a few older "classics" like Ithica, etc)
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