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Rock Island Armory VRF-14 12Ga Firearm
The VRF14 is the first semi-automatic short-barrel firearm of its kind. It boasts a familiar pistol-style grip so you can shoot 12GA shells from the hip. And if the 5-round magazine isn’t enough, its also compatible with VR-Series 9- and 19-round mags.
- Item #: 200056
- Style: RCK-VRF14
- UPC: 812285026374
- Brand: Rock IslandAction: Semi-Auto
- Gauge: 12 Gauge
- Barrel Length: 14″
- Capacity: 5+1
- OAL: 26″
- Weight: 6.60 lbs
- Sights: Flip Up Front & Rear
- Barrel Length Range: 14″ to 14.99″
- Weight Range: 6 lbs to 6.99 lbs
- Hand: Right
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I have one of these, and recoil with 00 buck is light! Way less than I expected. Optics planet has a folding brace adapter. and adorning a streamlight 1,000 lumens, resides under my bed….LOVE IT! (and I paid $500 when they first came out…..
I don’t want a shotgun without a butt.
Actually, now that you bring it up, this is an auto loader. Very often they tend to jam if not shouldered, so, would this configuration be reliable?
Obviously a similar package, but in a pump, wouldn’t have that problem.
But I’ll stick with my AR15’s.
Looks like a real crowd pleaser!
Is this thing from Turkey or the Philippines?
Video says Turkey. I don’t care what anybody says, they make some great firearms (and some not so great ones too), and they are still a member of NATO at least for now. Remember all the stuff we used to get from China and Russia that are banned from importation now? If you had a Norinco or Polytech AK from the 90’s, or a Russian SKS I’ll bet you wouldn’t throw it away because we’re not great friends anymore.
I had a Winchester Wildcat 22LR made in Turkey. Somewhere around 25,000 rounds, it finally died.
I abused the hell out of it.
25,000 rounds fired, and it cost about $240, I’d say the Turks made a fine little .22LR rifle.
Same gun at Palmetto today for $299 ($199 after rebate)