Elite Tactical Systems makes these short shotguns from Remington 870 receivers that they buy without stocks. They make two versions of these whippet “smooth bore handguns” (under the category of “Any Other Weapons”, the US Government title for weapons that don’t fit under other classifications of the 1934 firearms act). The one above has a classic whippet stock and standard forend, while the one below uses classic “assault” or pistol grips. Both hold four 12 gauge shells in the tube and one in the chamber.
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