
AK pattern shotguns have become very common on US soil. Building off
the Kalashnikov’s legendary reliability, these guns promised consumers
speed, ergonomics, and capacity unlike any other shotgun before them.
The catch is that these guns didn’t enter into the country in high-speed
form. Our inscrutable system of laws and regulations prevent the import
of some guns that are not meant for “sporting” purposes.
But we still import them. We convert them from cheesy import
compliant configurations into tacticool combat shotguns. These
conversions make them shorter, more reliable, and–most
importantly–functionally ergonomic. The Saiga 12 remains (in many
considered opinions) the best platform to build on. But new sanctions
mean we can’t import those. So what’s still out there?
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