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Pancor Jackhammer
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The Pancor Corporation Jackhammer was a 12-gauge, gas-operatedautomatic shotgun designed in 1984 and patented in 1987. Only a few working prototypes of the Jackhammer were built. In the late 1990s, the current owner of the design, Mark III, attempted to sell the patents, prototypes, and production rights for $350,000.[citation needed] Nonetheless, its distinctive appearance and futuristic design have made it a prop in action films, television programs, and video games.
Development[edit]
The Jackhammer was designed by John A. Anderson, who formed the company Pancor Industries in New Mexico. Reportedly, several foreign governments expressed interest in the design and even ordered initial production units once ready for delivery.[citation needed] However, the design was held up for production due to United States Department of Defensetesting, though the design was eventually rejected. With no customers and little interest, Pancor went bankrupt. Supposed overseas orders were subject to United States Department of State approval that was not forthcoming. The assets of Pancor were sold off, including the few prototypes built.[1]
Design[edit]
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Components of the Jackhammer Machine Shotgun
Though unconventional, the Jackhammer can best be described as a gas-operated revolver. Many parts were constructed ofRynite polymer to reduce weight. Layout was of a bullpup configuration with a 10-round revolving cylinder that fired conventional, 12-gauge shells. The cylinder's method of rotation was very similar to the Webley–Fosbery Automatic Revolver, an operating rod being used to rotate the cylinder.[2]

At the moment of firing, the front of the shell sealed inside the breech of the barrel much like the Nagant M1895 revolver. Unlike the Nagant, whose cylinder moved forward to form the seal, the barrel of the Jackhammer was driven forward and away from the cylinder by a ring-piston, using gas tapped from the bore. As the barrel moved forward, the breech cleared the front of the fired cartridge and an operating rod attached to the barrel rotated the cylinder through a "zig-zag" cam arrangement. As the next shell aligned with the bore, the barrel returned under spring pressure. Spent shells were retained in the cylinder, as in a traditional revolver. For reloading, the cylinder was removed from the bottom of its housing and shells were manually extracted. Removing the cylinder required the barrel be moved and secured in the forward position.
Pancor Jackhammer Mark 3-A2
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1987 patent drawing of the Jackhammer fully automatic shotgun
Type Bullpup automatic shotgun
Place of origin United States
Service history
In service
Cancelled
Production history
Designer
John Anderson
Designed 1984
Manufacturer Pancor Corporation
Number built 3 (2 were destroyed in testing)
Specifications
Weight
4.57 kilograms (10.1 lb)
Length 787 millimetres (31.0 in)
Barrel length 525 millimetres (20.7 in)
Cartridge 12 (2¾") gauge
Action Gas-operated, blow forward
Rate of fire 240 rpm
Feed system 10-shot detachable cylinder magazine
Sights Iron sights

 
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@balixd. Any news on the POF bolt action... Has the production started?
Still in trails, military never picked it up, bolt action was designed by some enthusiasts in Pof to offer a product to military, so it was upto military to run it through paces and accept it, which i believe didnot happen yet.....so its not in production

with molot or the best friend? ROFL... Jokes apart,
I am not a fan of shotguns, I have a 12g mossberg, no mods. Did you get anything new?


just stick a bowl of fårikål, the doors open by themselves. :)
Nothing new on the firearm side, becuase Licenses have been closed by the Govt for last 2 yrs, although i did pick up few knives, Gerber fastdraw/ gerber CLS are my edc, Ka bar tanto 1205? ,ontario m9 and very recently had a friend bring Kukri right from the house of Nepal
 
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Did you ever test this gun if no then how comes you know what you post.
Yes I did "test" it... The friend who bought it still curses himself ..

Still in trails, military never picked it up, bolt action was designed by some enthusiasts in Pof to offer a product to military, so it was upto military to run it through paces and accept it, which i believe didnot happen yet.....so its not in production


Nothing new on the firearm side, becuase Licenses have been closed by the Govt for last 2 yrs, although i did pick up few knives, Gerber fastdraw/ gerber CLS are my edc, Ka bar tanto 1205? ,ontario m9 and very recently had a friend bring Kukri right from the house of Nepal

If it runs nice.. It should be introduced to the civilian/commercial market.
 
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I hate shotguns. It's just been hyped up by Hollywood movies !
 
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Still in trails, military never picked it up, bolt action was designed by some enthusiasts in Pof to offer a product to military, so it was upto military to run it through paces and accept it, which i believe didnot happen yet.....so its not in production


Nothing new on the firearm side, becuase Licenses have been closed by the Govt for last 2 yrs, although i did pick up few knives, Gerber fastdraw/ gerber CLS are my edc, Ka bar tanto 1205? ,ontario m9 and very recently had a friend bring Kukri right from the house of Nepal
Post images.
Sports Shooting/Hunting Gear discussion
 
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DP-12 DOUBLE BARREL PUMP SHOTGUN
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Standard Manufacturing Company has raised the bar with this extraordinary shotgun that truly is one of kind that was manufactured in a state of the art facility. The innovative design and guaranteed functionality is well ahead of its time. Extreme detail has been a priority from conception through production of these double barrel repeater shotguns.

The first of its kind, a premium defense, double barreled, pump, 12 gauge shotgun that quickly fires 16 rounds. Designed for the most discerning shooters who demand extreme firepower and require consistent reliability. The stock has a QR code you can scan with your smart phone or tablet to down load the manual and other information. Please be sure and fill out the warranty card and send it to Standard Manufacturing.

The spreader choke tubes are designed to shoot a devastating pattern at 25 yards. The choke tubes have Tru-Choke thread patterns. Some pictures show door breachers, these are sold separately.

The DP-12 provides accessory rails and slots that allow you to customize it with your own accessories.

Specifications and Features:
* 12 Gauge
* Fires 2 3/4 or 3" shells
* Two 18 7/8" barrels
* 29.5" overall length
* Unloaded weight is 9 pounds 12 ounces
* 16 Round capacity, 14 rounds in the magazines and two rounds in the chamber
* Two shots with each pump
* Single trigger
* Machined from aircraft grade 7075 aluminum
* Thermal coated receiver
* Inline feeding
* Ambidextrous safety
* Ambidextrous pump slide release
* Two Picatinny rails for accessories; seven slot rail on the bottom by the foregrip and a 13.75" 34 slot rail on top
* Co-Molded non-slip rubber grip
* Slots to attach MOE rails
* Shell indicator window
* Shock absorbing spring loaded recoil mechanism
* Synthetic stock
* Rubber recoil pad with dual spring loaded recoil
* Both barrels include spreader choke tubes with Tru-Choke thread pattern
* Choke tube wrench
* Heavy duty lock
* Instruction booklet and warranty card
* Composite foregrip
* Front sling attachment
* Sling swivel attachment on stock
* Erogonomically designed to balance the weight of a loaded gun for quick and efficient handling with minimal recoil


 
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Without a doubt AA-12 is the best combat or tactical shotgun in existence.
 
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Not a big fan for shotgun, but I do retain one soldier per squad carrying an extra M3 in addition to his M4 Carbine.

In actual combat environment, shotgun have a very limited usage, the only time you ever use shot gun is to breach door, which is a lot quicker than using shape charge and a lot less dangerous than kick it down. After that, CQB seldom uses shotgun anymore, range is longer and the weapon is too big for manoeuvre. Another uses I find is to use it non-lethally. Like firing rubber bullet or beanbag round to people I want to arrest. There is a newer taser round out there I wanted to try too. Never got the chance...
 
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Not a big fan for shotgun, but I do retain one soldier per squad carrying an extra M3 in addition to his M4 Carbine.

In actual combat environment, shotgun have a very limited usage, the only time you ever use shot gun is to breach door, which is a lot quicker than using shape charge and a lot less dangerous than kick it down. After that, CQB seldom uses shotgun anymore, ranger is longer and the weapon is too big for manoeuvre. Another uses I find is to use it non-lethally. Like firing rubber bullet or beanbag round to people I want to arrest. There is a newer taser round out there I wanted to try too. Never got the chance...
Shotgun still serving it purpose in many spacial forces and in Police.
 
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Shotgun still serving it purpose in many spacial forces and in Police.

lol, I am not saying shotgun is useless.......otherwise I would not have my soldier carry it, and it is an hassle to get them from the Quartermaster too. I am just saying shotgun have not much use in a combat environment.

Special force break down door a lot, hence they needed shotgun, and police usually involve in non-lethal stuff, and therefore they also use shotgun a lot.
 
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