Standard Manufacturing SKO Shorty 12 Gauge Semi Auto Shotgun [FC-854581007220]

Standard Manufacturing SKO Shorty 12 Gauge Semi Auto Shotgun [FC-854581007220]

nan GSO12SBLK

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nan GSO12SBLK

Action
Semi-Automatic
Capacity
5
Model
GSO12SBLK
Barrel Length
18
Frame Finish
Black
Caliber
12 Gauge
UPC Barcode
854581007220

Tactical Shotgun with AR Style Controls

The SKO Shorty from Standard Manufacturing is an excellent choice as a personal defense shotgun that would happily pull double duty as a close quarter's hunting gun. It features an 18" barrel that's threaded to accept Trulock pattern choke tubes and aircraft grade aluminum receivers. This unique looking shotgun is a gas operated semi-auto design that provides you with the familiarity and simplicity of the popular AR-15 platform. Pair that with a vertical forward grip, and detachable box magazine and you have a winning combination. The SKO Shorty will accept either a 2-3/4" or 3" length shotshell providing you with excellent load diversity. So whether you are out in the field hunting hog or handling the varmints, predators, or pests that may lurk in or around your home make sure you select the right tool for the job, pick up an SKO Shorty semi-automatic shotgun from Standard Manufacturing.

SKO Shorty Specifications and Features:

  • MFG#: SKO12SBLK
  • Gas Operated Semi Automatic Shotgun
  • 12 gauge
  • 18" Barrel with Internal Choke Threads
  • 3" Chamber accepts 2-3/4" and 3" Shells
  • 5 Round Detachable Box Magazine
  • Accepts Trulock Thread Pattern Choke Tubes
  • 7075 Aircraft Grade Aluminum Receivers
  • Pistol Grip and Forend Grip
  • AR Style Controls
  • Overall Length: 28.75"
  • Weight 7.14 Pounds
  • Mattel Black Finish
Includes:
1 TruLock Spreader Choke Tube (in the barrel)
2 Ratings
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Rated 4 out of 5
Looking forward to breaking it in
Looking forward to adding laser light forearm on my Shorty. You need to get parts available soon
January 29, 2020
Rated 4 out of 5
Great gun
Must follow directions and ONLY use HIGH velocity ammo. Pros: Fast, dependable , compact Cons: Safety in wrong spot- digs into your wrist
December 26, 2019
Can a brace be attached to this?
Answer: We are not aware of any aftermarket accessories for this shotgun at this time.
Will this ship to MD
Answer: We do not ship Firearms to Maryland.
When is the 25 rd drum magazine going to be available?
Answer: You would need to ask Standard Manufacturing that one.
Will this work with mka 1919 style magazines
Answer: Our feedback is that they fit and feed but may not actuate the LRBHO
Does this take rifled or non rifled slugs?
Answer: This shotgun, like all smooth boor shotguns, would use rifled slugs.
Can you use aguila mini shells or another short shotgun shells with this shotgun or will it only accept the 2 3/4" or 3" shells?
Answer: This has a box magazine so the shell length is inconsequential. I do not know if this will feed a shell that is not standard length.
Is this semi-automatic model shotgun available for sale and possession in Suffolk County, NY State? Suffolk County is NOT within the jurisdiction of NY City.
Answer: We do not sell or ship firearms to New York state.
Can you get a larger mag....
Answer: There are 10 round magazines available.
Will this 12 gauge take a drum mag?
Answer: No it will not.
Will this shotgun fire slugs also? And is there or are there any capacity magazines
Answer: Yes it will fire slugs. We do not currently have magazines for it.
What magazine does it except
Answer: They are proprietary magazines made specifically for it.
Can this shotgun be fitted with a six position collapsible stock?
Answer: I am unaware of any aftermarket accessories for this shotgun.
What drum is compatible?
Answer: There is no drum magazine for this shotgun.
What style are the magazines? Are there higher capacity mags? Is the mag proprietary or do others fit?
Answer: The magazines are proprietary. I am unaware of higher capacity magazines.