Atchisson AA-12 explained

Atchisson AA-12
Origin:United States
Type:Automatic combat shotgun
Is Ranged:yes
Designer:Maxwell Atchisson (1930–2003); further developed by Military Police Systems, Inc.
Design Date:Original design: 1972
MPS design: 2005
Manufacturer:Maxwell Atchisson[1]
Weight:5.2kg (11.5lb) less magazine. 7.3kg (16.1lb) with loaded 32-round drum (original version)
Length:991mm (Atchisson Assault Shotgun, 1972)
966mm (AA-12, 2006)
Part Length:457mm
Cartridge:12 gauge
Action:API blowback[2]
Rate:300 rounds/min
Velocity:350m/s
Range:100m (300feet) (12 gauge slug)
Max Range:200m (700feet) (FRAG-12 ammunition)[3] [4]
Feed:8 rounds in box magazine, 20 or 32 rounds[5] in drum magazine
Sights:Iron 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 lead 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 over 18 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.

History

In 1987, Max Atchisson sold the rights of the AA-12 to Jerry Baber of Military Police Systems, Inc., Piney Flats, Tennessee.[7] MPS in turn developed the successor simply known as Auto Assault-12, which was redesigned over a period of 18 years with 188 changes and improvements to the original blueprint, modifications included changing the AA-12 from blowback- to gas-operated with a locked breech. "When the bolt flies back after firing to cycle another round, around 80% of what would normally be felt as recoil is absorbed by a proprietary gas system. A recoil spring grabs another 10%, leaving the final recoil a remarkable 10% of the normal recoil for a 12-gauge round—so you can point the AA-12 at a target and unload the full magazine without significant loss of accuracy".[8] MPS also teamed up with Action Manufacturing Company, and Special Cartridge Company to combine the gun with FRAG-12 High-Explosive ammunition into a multifunction weapon system.

The weapon was lightened to 4.76kg (10.49lb) and shortened to 966mm but retained the same barrel length. The CQB model has a 13-inch barrel, and is half a pound lighter than the regular model. Uncommon in other automatic shotguns, the AA-12 fires from an open bolt, a feature more commonly found in submachine guns, as well as heavy and squad-level machine guns. The weapon uses an Advanced Primer Ignition blowback which strikes the shotgun shell when moving forward before placed in-battery (fully chambered) overcoming the forward inertia of the bolt and offering low recoil. It uses 8-round box or 20-round drum magazines, as opposed to the original 5-round box magazine. Due to the abundant use of stainless steel and the designed clearance for fouling, MPS has stated that the weapon requires little to no cleaning or lubrication.[9] The designer states that cleaning is required after 10,000 rounds.[10] A rail system is also available for modern sighting options.[11] Because of an open bolt design, the AA-12 can reportedly operate after being submerged in water.[12]

Ammunition

The AA-12 is capable of firing various types of 12-gauge ammunition such as buckshot and slugs.

Usage

By 2004, ten firing models of the AA-12 had been produced [13] and were demonstrated to the United States Marine Corps, who did not adopt the weapon.[14]

The Hammer unmanned defense system by More Industries proposed to use dual-mounted AA-12s on the H2X-40 turret.[15] Neural Robotics also wanted to mount the weapon on their AutoCopter unmanned aerial vehicle.[16] [17]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Johnson . Robert . 10 Incredible Weapons That Only America Has . Business Insider . 2011-04-29 . 2021-03-08.
  2. Web site: Modern Firearms – Atchisson AA-12 . April 5, 2012 . Maxim Popenker.
  3. Web site: FRAG-12 Shotgun Ammunition Fact Sheet . Defense Review . 2005-03-11 . 2021-03-08.
  4. Web site: Auto Assault-12 (AA-12) Full-Auto Machine Shotgun/FRAG-12 High-Explosive Round Combo/Weapon System!. DefenseReview.com . 2020-10-21.
  5. Web site: AA-12 Magazines & History.
  6. Web site: Pike . Travis . The AA-12: The Full Auto Shotgun From The Future . SOFREP . 2021-07-10 . 2023-04-09.
  7. News: Jacob . Moore . Drew . Ruble . July–August 2009 . The Automatic Warrior . BusinessTN . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090718023145/http://www.businesstn.com/content/200907/automatic-warrior . 2009-07-18 .
  8. Web site: AA-12 combat shotgun . New Atlas . 2009-04-03 . 2021-03-08.
  9. Web site: Military Assault Shotgun . Guns, Hunting, Shooting at The Old Deer Hunters . August 11, 2010 . October 27, 2018 . "During a Blackwater shoot, 5000 rounds were fired through a single weapon without cleaning or a drop of Lube." . https://web.archive.org/web/20110723043148/http://www.clcweb.net/Shooting/Military_Shotgun/military_shotgun.html . July 23, 2011 . dead .
  10. Web site: Bartocci . Christopher R. . Made in the USA: The AA12 Shotgun by Christopher R. Bartocci . SmallArmsReview.com . 2014-05-16 . 2019-09-02 . 2021-11-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211107230943/https://www.smallarmsreview.com/display.article.cfm?idarticles=2640 . dead .
  11. Web site: The AA-12: The Full Auto Shotgun From The Future . 2022-05-14 . SOFREP . en.
  12. Web site: AA-12 Fully Automatic Shotgun!!! - YouTube . 2022-05-14 . www.youtube.com.
  13. Web site: Ratliff . Evan . Shoot! An Appalachian gunsmith's robot army.. The New Yorker . 2009-02-23 . 2020-10-20.
  14. Web site: Logan. Metesh. 29 January 2019 . The AA-12 Automatic Shotgun . High Caliber History . 2020-10-20.
  15. Web site: Hammer Remotely-Operated Weapons System for Robotic and Manned Vehicles. Crane+. David. DefenseReview.com (DR): An online tactical technology and military defense technology magazine with particular focus on the latest and greatest tactical firearms news (tactical gun news), tactical gear news and tactical shooting news.. en-US. 2019-09-12.
  16. Web site: Neural Robotics Incorporated equips AutoCopter with 12-gauge shotgun . Blass, Evan . 1 March 2006. 2 September 2011.
  17. Web site: Remote Control Helicopter With Full-Auto Shotgun. 10 January 2008. 2 September 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110902143542/http://www.hightech-edge.com/helicopter-rc-automatic-shotgun-video/1251/. 2011-09-02. dead.