Auto Burglar 20 gauge shotty, badass gun!!!

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2011

This is not mine but I wish it was!! An AOW tax stamp is what is required. I'm more interested in suppressing my sig .45 TO model 1911 than owning this but is is very cool and unique.

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  • That might be the worst shotgun i've ever seen in my life. Why would you put the grip at a right angle?

    Stupid people...

  • @wtfdudenotcool101 This gun wasn't modified this is how it comes, so I guess you think that the manufacturer is stupid, I haven't shot it yet but the person that has says it shoots comfortably. I think its interesting that people either hate the crap out of this thing or think its the coolest shotgun they have seen.

  • Does it shoot both barrels with one pull of the one trigger?If so its "Technically" full auto(Full auto-one pull of the trigger two or more rounds).

    why did your cop friend carry a 12 gauge short barrel shotgun? Were they out of desert eagles?

    But seriously, I LOVE the coolness factor but it seems way to overboard,then again not its my life and i'm not protecting him so who am i to say what he can and cant use.

  • @dasdew2 Two pulls of the trigger. one pull shoots the left and another after it resets shoots the right. and its a 20 gauge not a 12 dude. it says right there in the title of the video. M16's are not considered full auto and they shoot 3 rounds with on pull. Im not possitive but pretty sure you don't need any special paperwork to own an m16, but u need a lot of money, they one at us autoweapons in scottsdale is listed at like 15 grand.

  • @PapaGlock83 Yes, you most definitely DO need special paper work from BATFE to own an M16 or any other NFA weapon (AND lots of money. Some states allow them some don't. By BATFE rules anything that fires more than one round with one pull of the trigger is a machine gun. It varies by state but paper work is required for machine guns, AOWs (any other weapons) DDs (destructive devices), SBRs (short barreled rfiles), etc.

  • @Soulrider2012 Thanks for clearing that up I wasn't sure but it makes sense.

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  • Sweet jesus. You'd break your wrist if you tried to fire that.

  • Is your friend mad max?:))))

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  • @PapaGlock83 The two issues are that there is way too much weight put on the wrist because of the sharp angle as well as the force that is applied to the wrist when fired. Needs to be more of a sloped angle.

    It sure is interesting but I personally think it's a really stupid design. Would venture to guess that's why Ithaca, the company that made them didn't sell that many.

    This is a very old weapon BTW, this would explain it's strange design.

  • @jettan No..I've seen a sawed off Mossberg 500 (12 Gauge) One handed and he was fine

  • Force a nature

  • @dasdew2 Oh and a tax stamp(whatever that is)and a class3 licence for full auto,short barrel,and anything else you can have without it.

  • @PapaGlock83 sorry,forgot for a sec that it was 20(My brother has a pump Benelli in 20,smaller than 12 but it gets the job done )its just most short barrel shotguns are 12.

    And by legal definition under the penal code(forgot witch section) that's the definition of full auto so the M16 does count,if you want a good copy a AR-15($500(Pawn shop/used)-1000(Gun store)-2000(high quality)) with a SSAR-15($350) sliding stock is a good replica for a fraction of the price and its legally NOT full auto

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