The Shortest Fastest Shotgun on the Planet 🌎

Published on January 18, 2024
Duration: 0:13

This video showcases the Genesis Arms Gen-12, a highly modified, fully automatic 12 Gauge shotgun by Taran Tactical Innovations (TTI). Taran Butler demonstrates its compact nature and extreme rate of fire, clearing targets rapidly. The demonstration highlights professional firearm handling and advanced recoil management techniques necessary for such a platform.

Quick Summary

The Taran Tactical Innovations (TTI) modified Genesis Arms Gen-12 is claimed to be the world's shortest and fastest fully automatic 12 Gauge shotgun. It features a compact SBS configuration, a 20-round drum magazine, and a red dot sight, enabling rapid target engagement as demonstrated by Taran Butler.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Firearm Introduction
  2. 00:06Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Genesis Arms Gen-12 by Taran Tactical Innovations unique?

The Taran Tactical Innovations (TTI) modified Genesis Arms Gen-12 is presented as the shortest and fastest fully automatic 12 Gauge shotgun globally, featuring a compact design and high rate of fire.

What are the key features of the TTI modified Gen-12 shotgun?

This shotgun boasts a fully automatic action, a short barrel configuration (SBS), a drum magazine (approx. 20 rounds), and is equipped with a red dot sight for rapid target engagement.

Who is Taran Butler and what is his expertise?

Taran Butler is the owner of Taran Tactical Innovations (TTI), a renowned custom firearm shop. His expertise is demonstrated through professional firearm handling, advanced recoil management, and showcasing high-performance custom builds like the Gen-12.

What is the primary application shown for the Gen-12?

The video demonstrates the Gen-12's capability in high-speed target engagement, clearing multiple steel targets rapidly in full-auto mode, showcasing its tactical application.

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