Top Shotgun… best 12 gauge ever? Genesis Gen12 #guns

Published on May 31, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This guide details the operation of the Genesis Gen12 shotgun, a 12 Gauge short-recoil semi-automatic firearm. It covers equipment preparation, loading with high-capacity magazines, and engaging targets with a rapid-fire sequence. The instruction emphasizes smooth magazine transitions and proficient recoil management, highlighting the platform's AR-15 style controls. The video showcases the Gen12's cycling speed and effectiveness on steel targets.

Quick Summary

The Genesis Gen12 is a 12 Gauge short-recoil semi-automatic shotgun featuring AR-15 style ambidextrous controls for intuitive operation. It utilizes detachable magazines with capacities of 5, 8, or 10 rounds and is designed for effective rapid-fire engagement with manageable recoil.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Equipment Preparation
  2. 00:12Loading and Initial Firing
  3. 00:23Target Engagement
  4. 00:40Slow-Motion Cycling and Reloads

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of action does the Genesis Gen12 shotgun use?

The Genesis Gen12 shotgun features a short-recoil semi-automatic action. This design allows for efficient cycling of 12-gauge rounds and contributes to its rapid-fire capabilities.

What makes the Genesis Gen12's controls notable?

The Genesis Gen12 is equipped with AR-15 style ambidextrous controls. This design choice makes it highly intuitive for shooters already familiar with the AR-15 platform, facilitating quicker manipulation and transitions.

What magazine capacities are available for the Genesis Gen12?

The Genesis Gen12 shotgun is compatible with detachable magazines offering capacities of 5, 8, or 10 rounds. This versatility allows users to tailor the firearm's ammunition capacity to their specific needs.

How does the Genesis Gen12 handle recoil during rapid fire?

The video demonstrates proficient recoil management by the shooter during rapid fire sequences. The short-recoil action and proper technique help mitigate felt recoil, allowing for faster follow-up shots.

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