ARMSNET
Military Equipment Database
Initializing 0%

Atchisson (AA-12) American 12-Gauge Assault Shotgun

Spotted an error? Sign in to suggest an edit.
Basic Information
Name
Atchisson (AA-12) American 12-Gauge Assault Shotgun
Designation
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Manufacturer
Maxwell Atchisson
Date of Introduction
1987
Description

The Auto Assault-12 (AA-12), originally designed and known as the Atchisson Assault Shotgun, is a shotgun developed in 1972 by Maxwell Atchisson. 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 weapon operates in fully automatic only. However, the relatively low cyclic rate of 300 rounds per minute allows the operator to fire one round at a time with brief trigger pulls. It is fed from either an 8-shell box magazine, or a 20- or 32-shell drum magazine. In 1987, Max Atchisson sold the rights of the AA-12 to Jerry Baber of Military Police Systems, Inc., Piney Flats, Tennessee. 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". 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 4.76 kg (10.5 lb) and shortened to 966 mm (38.0 in) 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. It uses 8-round box, 20-round drum, or 32-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.The designer states that cleaning is required after 10,000 rounds.

System
Alternate Designation(s) AA-12
Primary Function / Type Shotgun
Manufacturer Maxwell Atchisson
Action API blowback
Rate of Fire 300 rounds per minute
Muzzle Velocity 350 m/s
Effective Firing Range 100 m (12 gauge slug)
Maximum Firing Range 200 m (FRAG-12 ammunition)
Feed System 8 rounds in box magazine, 20 or 32 rounds in drum magazines
Sights Iron sight, 2× zoom optical scope
Dimensions
Length 991 mm (Atchisson Assault Shotgun, 1972) 966 mm (AA-12, 2006)
Barrel Length 457 mm
Weight 5.2 kg less magazine. 7.3 kg with loaded 32-round drum (original version)
Ammunition
Type Shotgun
Cartridge 12 Gauge
Note The AA-12 can use different types of 2 3/4-inch, 12-gauge ammunition such as buckshot, slugs, or less-lethal rubber stun batons.
Details
Country of Origin United States
Category Shotguns
Land > Infantry Weapons > Shotguns
Filter Label
A
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
0.99 m
Width
Height
Weight
5.2 kg
Operators (1)
United States
Something went wrong. Please reload the page. Reload