Franchi SPAS-12 | |
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Type | Combat shotgun |
Place of origin | Italy |
Service history | |
In service | 1979–present |
Used by | See Users |
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Production history | |
Designer | Franchi |
Designed | 1979 |
Manufacturer | Franchi |
Produced | 1979–2000 |
No. built | 37,000 |
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Specifications | |
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Cartridge | 12 gauge 23⁄4 inch shells only |
Action | Pump-action/gas-operated |
Rate of fire | Semi-automatic (200-350 rounds/min) or pump-action |
Effective firing range | Dependent on ammunition used |
Feed system | Tube extension 5+1, 6+1, 7+1 and 8+1 rounds, internal tube magazine |
Sights | Iron sights |
The Franchi SPAS-12 is a combat shotgun manufactured by Italian firearms company Franchi from 1979 to 2000. The SPAS-12 is a dual-mode shotgun, adjustable for semi-automatic or pump-action operation. The SPAS-12 was sold to military and police users worldwide, as well as on the civilian market.
The appearance and intended purpose of the SPAS-12 initially led to its "military" designation as a combat shotgun. The SPAS-12 was designed from the ground up as a rugged military shotgun, and it was named the Special Purpose Automatic Shotgun. In 1990, Franchi renamed the shotgun the Sporting Purpose Automatic Shotgun, which allowed continued sales to the United States as a limited-magazine-capacity, fixed-stock model until 1994. Following the United States Federal Assault Weapons Ban, imports of SPAS-12 shotguns to the United States were stopped. In September 2004 the ban expired, but Franchi ended production of the SPAS-12 in 2000 to focus on the manufacturing of the SPAS-15 model, which was based on the SPAS-12. [citation needed] The SPAS-12's factory retail price in its final year was US$1,500 averaged for its final sales outside the United States to non-restricted countries. [1]