The craziest shotgun ever - Cobray Terminator

Published on July 18, 2022
Duration: 1:00

The Cobray Terminator is a unique, single-shot 12-gauge shotgun firing from an open bolt with a fixed firing pin. Its design features a collapsing stock that can impact the shooter's face during recoil, and it requires manual extraction of spent shells. This review highlights its unconventional operation and ergonomic challenges.

Quick Summary

The Cobray Terminator is a unique 12-gauge shotgun firing from an open bolt with a fixed firing pin. Its design includes a collapsing stock that retracts into the shooter's face during recoil and requires manual extraction of spent shells, making it an unconventional and challenging firearm.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Cobray Terminator Shotgun
  2. 00:06Loading & Open Bolt Firing Mechanism
  3. 00:24Shooting Experience & Collapsing Stock
  4. 00:33Reloading & Manual Extraction

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Cobray Terminator a 'crazy' shotgun?

The Cobray Terminator is considered 'crazy' due to its unique open-bolt, single-shot 12-gauge design. It fires from an open bolt with a fixed firing pin and features a collapsing stock that can retract into the shooter's face during recoil, making it unconventional and potentially hazardous.

How does the Cobray Terminator fire?

The Cobray Terminator fires from an open bolt. When the trigger is pulled, the barrel slams backward onto a fixed firing pin located at the rear of the receiver, initiating the firing sequence.

What are the ergonomic issues with the Cobray Terminator?

A major ergonomic issue is its collapsing stock. Upon firing, the stock retracts significantly due to recoil, often hitting the shooter in the face, making it difficult and uncomfortable to aim properly.

Does the Cobray Terminator automatically eject spent shells?

No, the Cobray Terminator does not automatically eject spent shells. After firing, the shooter must manually push the barrel forward, unlock it, and extract the spent casing from the chamber before reloading.

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