Atchisson AA-12

Atchisson AA-12
AA-12 automatic combat shotgun
TypeAutomatic combat shotgun
Place of originUnited States
Production history
DesignerMaxwell Atchisson (1930–2003); further developed by Military Police Systems, Inc.
DesignedOriginal design: 1972
MPS design: 2005
ManufacturerMaxwell Atchisson[1]
Specifications
Mass5.2 kg (11 lb) less magazine. 7.3 kg (16 lb) with loaded 32-round drum (original version)
Length991 mm (39.0 in) (Atchisson Assault Shotgun, 1972)
966 mm (38.0 in) (AA-12, 2006)[2]
Barrel length457 mm (18.0 in)

Cartridge12 gauge
ActionAPI blowback[2]
Rate of fire300 rounds/min[3]
Muzzle velocity350 m/s (1,100 ft/s)
Effective firing range100 m (110 yd) (12 gauge slug)
Maximum firing range200 m (220 yd) (FRAG-12 ammunition)[4][3]
Feed system8 rounds in box magazine, 20 or 32 rounds[5] in drum magazine
SightsIron sight, 2× zoom optical scope

The AA-12 (auto assault-12), originally designed and known as the Atchisson Assault Shotgun, is an automatic combat shotgun developed in 1972 by Maxwell Atchisson (however, the original development by Atchisson seems to have produced only a few guns at prototype-level, with the development that ultimately led to the gun entering the market being done later by Military Police Systems, Inc.[6]). The most prominent feature is reduced recoil. The current 2005 version has been developed 19 years since the patent was sold to Military Police Systems, Inc. The original design was the basis of several later weapons, including the USAS-12 combat shotgun. The shotgun fires in fully automatic mode only. However, the relatively low cyclic rate of fire of around 300 rounds per minute enables the shooter to fire individual rounds through the use of short trigger pulls. It is fed from either an 8-round box magazine, 20-round drum magazine, or a 32-round drum magazine. The charging handle is located at the top of the gun and does not reciprocate during firing.

  1. ^ Johnson, Robert (2011-04-29). "10 Incredible Weapons That Only America Has". Business Insider. Retrieved 2021-03-08.
  2. ^ a b Maxim Popenker. "Modern Firearms – Atchisson AA-12". Retrieved April 5, 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Auto Assault-12 (AA-12) Full-Auto Machine Shotgun/FRAG-12 High-Explosive Round Combo/Weapon System!". DefenseReview.com. Retrieved 2020-10-21.
  4. ^ "FRAG-12 Shotgun Ammunition Fact Sheet" (PDF). Defense Review. 2005-03-11. Retrieved 2021-03-08.
  5. ^ "AA-12 Magazines & History".
  6. ^ Pike, Travis (2021-07-10). "The AA-12: The Full Auto Shotgun From The Future". SOFREP. Retrieved 2023-04-09.