M&P12 BULLPUP 12GA PUMP SHOTGUN
$1,899.99
Available on backorder
Description
Designed for sport, the new M&P12 shotgun is packed with features in a compact, maneuverable package. The M&P12 is chambered in 12 gauge and is able to accept a combination of standard 2 3/4”, 3” magnum, and mini-shell loads, offering the user a variety of load options to best suit their needs. The M&P12 also features an M&P grip, complete ambidextrous fire control, cycling ability, and magazine selection, picatinny-style rail, and more.
Features:
- Reciprocating cover with release button for clearing damaged shells
- Assist buttons on each magazine tube to make loading/unloading easier
- Push button magazine tube selector
- Ammo adaptability
- Two independent magazine tubes
- Tactile loaded chamber indicator
- M&P grip with four interchangeable palmswell grip inserts
- Ambidextrous safety selector
- Picatinny-style rail on top for sights/optics
- M-LOK slots on barrel shroud
- 15-inch cable lock
- Foam-lined, hard, carry case
- Choke tube wrench
- Modified and cylinder choke tubes included (Rem Choke compatible threads)
- Ambidextrous QD push button base on the buttstock
SPECIFICATIONS :
- Made In USA
- Pump-Action
- Bullpup Design
- 12 GA X 3″
- 19″ Barrel
- Total Capacity 7+7+1 Shots with 2 3/4″ Shells (7 Rounds Per Tube)
- Synthetic Fixed Stock
- 2 Interchangeable Rem-Chokes Included (C, M)
- Matte Black Finish
- Ambidextrous Safety Selector
- M&P Grip With 4 Interchangeable Palmswell Grip Inserts
- Picatinny Style Rail For Optics
- Push Button Magazine Tube Selector
- M-LOK Slots On Barrel Shroud
- Item # 12490
View additional M&P12 videos:
– Overview-https://youtu.be/x3kTTV-QbAM
– Field Strip & Reassembly-https://youtu.be/OJiEpN59UAA
– How to Clear A Damaged Shell-How to Clear A Damaged Shell
– Clearing a Misfire-https://youtu.be/W3uLw4NeGew
– Loading/Unloading-https://youtu.be/KU-DXEdx6Rw-https://youtu.be/F-EOJQx1e5Q
Additional information
| CALIBER / GAUGE | |
|---|---|
| BRAND | SMITH & WESSON |





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