The EAA Girsan MC312 is a budget-friendly 12-gauge shotgun featuring an inertia-driven operating system capable of firing shells from 2.75 to 3.5 inches. It boasts an aluminum receiver, a 28-inch vent-rib barrel with a fiber optic front sight, and is threaded for removable choke tubes. The shotgun includes a polymer stock with texturing for grip and a recoil system designed to reduce felt recoil and aid in cycling.
This review of the EAA Girsan MC312 12-gauge semi-automatic shotgun highlights its robust inertia-operated action, capable of cycling 2.75, 3, and 3.5-inch shells interchangeably. The shotgun is presented as a durable and versatile workhorse suitable for various hunting applications, from waterfowl to quail, with a focus on its ergonomic design and recoil mitigation. The review also emphasizes its impressive endurance testing results and competitive price point.
This episode of American Rifleman Television delves into two distinct areas: historical significance and modern firearms. The program revisits the D-Day landings on Omaha Beach and the subsequent breakout of Allied forces against the German war machine. In its 'Rifleman Review' segment, the EAA Girsan MC312 shotgun is examined. The 'I Have This Old Gun' feature focuses on the iconic Beretta M9 and its predecessor, the 92FS pistol. The episode blends historical narrative with firearm evaluations.
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