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I know I know it's a combat/tactical shotgun. But god bless it's ugly. --[[User:Jcordell|Jcordell]] 04:40, 6 March 2011 (MSK)
 
I know I know it's a combat/tactical shotgun. But god bless it's ugly. --[[User:Jcordell|Jcordell]] 04:40, 6 March 2011 (MSK)
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:Truly though have any small arms in the last 50-60 years have any aesthetic value?  Compare the nice wooden stock and oiled leather sling of the M1 Garand to the plastic and nylon of the M-16?  Exigencies of war I suppose.--[[User:Charon68|Charon68]] 09:10, 6 March 2011 (MSK)

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Designed 1972?

Has this only been developed recently cuz it's appearing in some new movies.

The original version (The first picture on the page) was developed 1972, but the ones that are usually used in movies (Second picture) was only made available in 2005. Acora 23:51, 15 July 2010 (UTC) Yup the AA-12 was origionally designed in 1972. Aside from a couple of rather buggy prototypes it was stuck is development hell for a few decades before MPS got ahold of the patents for the design. They fed the design into a modern computer 3D drafting program and worked well over 200 design flaws out of the weapon and you get the modern AA-12.

Actually, the current version of the AA-12 (the one that you see regularly in movies) is a slightly modified derivative of the AA-12 that was introduced in the mid-1980s (I have the Gun Digest Book of Assault Weapons from 1986, and they test-fired an AA-12 that looks almost identical). The AA-12 is really an old design; I find it strange that it took so long for the AA-12 to become such a trendy weapon to have in movies and FPS games. -MT2008 17:16, 20 August 2010 (UTC)
Was it that episode of FutureWeapons that brought it all this attention? I remember seeing that episode, having never heard of the AA-12 before, and then suddenly, it was everywhere. --funkychinaman 05:15, 21 August 2010 (UTC)

- Well, the S&W Model 29 was around for years before Dirty Harry was made, but it wasn't neat or trendy or whatever 'til DH was released. Some guns are neat and all that right away but I guess other ones just take time to be cool and stuff. Bah. StanTheMan 00:56, 21 August 2010 (UTC)

Who exactly manufactures this? Have been looking on the net for an official website but, so far, cannot find jack. Anyone? --Charon68 10:54, 16 February 2011 (UTC)
Atchisson, I think. At least they used to. That's One Angry Duck

It sure ain't pretty

I know I know it's a combat/tactical shotgun. But god bless it's ugly. --Jcordell 04:40, 6 March 2011 (MSK)

Truly though have any small arms in the last 50-60 years have any aesthetic value? Compare the nice wooden stock and oiled leather sling of the M1 Garand to the plastic and nylon of the M-16? Exigencies of war I suppose.--Charon68 09:10, 6 March 2011 (MSK)

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