The Techno Arms MAG-7 is a rare South African 12-gauge shotgun pistol notable for its magazine-fed, pistol-grip design. However, its practicality is severely hampered by its exclusive requirement for expensive and hard-to-find 2-inch shells, with standard or mini-shells causing significant feeding issues. While visually unique, its performance in testing was plagued by jams, making it more of a collector's item than a reliable firearm.
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This review of the Techno Arms MAG-7 shotgun highlights its functionality with proprietary 60mm 12-gauge shells and a 5-round magazine. While recoil is manageable, the folding stock's ergonomics are criticized. The video concludes the MAG-7 is an impractical choice compared to standard shotguns, despite performing better than previous variants.
The Techno Arms MAG-7 is a South African-made pump-action shotgun designed for concealable self-defense, featuring a unique pistol-grip magazine. Its primary drawback is the requirement for specialized 60mm shells, as standard 70mm ammunition is incompatible. Despite a low-recoil design, the MAG-7 suffers from significant reliability issues and functional flaws, making it one of the worst shotguns tested by Forgotten Weapons.
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