Sawed Off Shotgun Close-up

Published on February 14, 2015
Duration: 4:09

This video showcases a Remington SPR 220F sawed-off shotgun, a Short Barreled Shotgun (SBS), demonstrating its close-range effectiveness with 12-gauge Federal rounds. The content highlights the visual impact of firing, reloading techniques, and briefly touches upon the National Firearms Act (NFA) regulations pertinent to owning such firearms. It emphasizes safe handling and responsible gun ownership.

Quick Summary

The Remington SPR 220F is a 12-gauge, break-action double-barrel shotgun shown as a Short Barreled Shotgun (SBS). Owning an SBS requires compliance with National Firearms Act (NFA) regulations, including specific paperwork and registration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Loading SBS
  2. 00:25Close Range Shooting Demo
  3. 01:10Visuals, Reloading & Targets
  4. 02:02NFA Regulations Explained
  5. 03:38Gun Config & Slow Motion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Short Barreled Shotgun (SBS)?

A Short Barreled Shotgun (SBS) is defined by the National Firearms Act (NFA) as a shotgun with a barrel shorter than 18 inches or a total overall length less than 26 inches. Owning one requires special registration and compliance with NFA laws.

What shotgun is featured in the video?

The video features a Remington SPR 220F, specifically modified into a Short Barreled Shotgun (SBS). It is a 12-gauge, break-action double-barrel firearm.

What are the legal requirements for owning a sawed-off shotgun?

Owning a sawed-off shotgun, classified as a Short Barreled Shotgun (SBS) under the NFA, requires specific federal registration, tax payment, and background checks. Modifications must be done legally through NFA channels.

What ammunition is used in the demonstration?

The demonstration utilizes 12-gauge Federal rounds. The video shows the speaker loading Federal 12-gauge shotgun shells into the Remington SPR 220F.

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