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Monolith Arms P-12 | |
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Type | Shotgun |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Designer | Brian F. Abbott |
Designed | 2005 |
Manufacturer | Monolith Arms |
No. built | 1 (prototype) |
Specifications | |
Mass | 8.0 pounds (3.6 kg) |
Length | 26.3 inches (67 cm) |
length | 18 inches (46 cm) |
The Monolith Arms P-12 is an American prototype shotgun developed by Brian F. Abbott in 2005 under the banner of Monolith Arms.[1] It was designed as a bullpup, pump-action shotgun with a unique 20-round detachable box magazine, inspired by the design of the FN P90. The P-12 never reached mass production and remains a singular prototype in private possession.[2]