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    Quote Originally Posted by Stan View Post
    The often mistaken myth about free recoil reduction. Some just get a dependable and very heavy weapon (approx. 10% reduction in recoil) and then there are others who cut the stock down and drill holes into every available area of the barrel and choke, effectively reducing the overall weight of the weapons and the felt recoil is in fact worse
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    FPSRussia and the AA-12 Fully Automatic Shotgun on the YouTube
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    Quote Originally Posted by Surferbeetle View Post
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    FPSRussia and the AA-12 Fully Automatic Shotgun on the YouTube
    Hey Steve,

    "Keep this mind, don't try this at home... I'm a professional Russian!"
    I was almost enjoying the video til he tried to cut the door in half and said that sierra

    I especially enjoyed the demonstration on how to install the barrel choke

    I believe WE have already had that patent design since 1898 however

    John Moses Browning, the legendary American gun designer, invented the first practical self-loading shotgun in 1898. It must be noted, that at the time the autoloading shotgun was something of absolute novelty, and the task of designing such gun was severely complicated by the fact that the switch over from black powder to smokeless ammunition was well under way, and general quality of shotgun ammunition was rather uneven,to say the least. Nevertheless, Browning managed to make his prototype model work, and work well.
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