Saturday, June 25, 2016

NRA-ILA GRASSROOTS VOLUME 23, NUMBER 25



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NRA-ILA GRASSROOTS VOLUME 23, NUMBER 25

 
NRA Stood By Due Process, Rule of Law in Senate Showdown
NEWS
NRA Stood By Due Process, Rule of Law in Senate Showdown
America witnessed a remarkable and telling legislative showdown this week that revolved around a very simple concept underlying American democracy. That concept is due process. Some were willing to discard it for the sake of politics and the illusion of safety. Others were not.
 
Supreme Court Declines to Review Gun Bans
NEWS
Supreme Court Declines to Review Gun Bans
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review lower court decisions upholding sweeping bans on popular semiautomatic firearms enacted in Connecticut and New York in the wake of the attack on Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT. The high court last December took a pass in a similar case originating out of Highland Park, a Chicago suburb. Justices Thomas and Scalia filed a written dissent from that earlier decision, stating, “noncompliance with our Second Amendment precedents warrants this Court’s attention as much as any of our precedents ….”
 
Guilty Plea and Charges Announced in NYPD Handgun Licensing Corruption Case
NEWS
Guilty Plea and Charges Announced in NYPD Handgun Licensing Corruption Case
Back in April, NRA-ILA alerted readers to a federal corruption probe involving the New York Police Department’s License Division and allegations that some of its officers were issuing handgun licenses in exchange for bribes. On Monday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York announced the arrest of a former supervisor at the NYPD’s Licensing Division on charges relating to this matter.
 
EU Moves Forward with Plan to Restrict Semi-Autos
NEWS
EU Moves Forward with Plan to Restrict Semi-Autos
While perhaps not the most publicized recent development regarding the European Union, in recent weeks the political bloc has pushed forward with its plans to severely curtail gun rights across its 27 member states. On June 10, the European Council endorsed a version of the proposed changes to the European Firearms Directive pushed by the European Commission late last year in the wake of terrorist violence. The European Parliament still has a chance to weigh in on the issue, with a final vote scheduled for later this year.
 
Seeking Nominations for 2015 NRA-ILA Volunteer Awards
NEWS
Seeking Nominations for 2015 NRA-ILA Volunteer Awards
The NRA-ILA "Jay M. Littlefield Memorial Volunteer of the Year Award" is an annual honor that recognizes an NRA member who demonstrates exceptionally meritorious activism in defense of our Second Amendment rights. Similarly, the "NRA-ILA Volunteer Organization of the Year Award" is bestowed upon a group that has gone above and beyond in defending and promoting our rights over the past year. 

VIDEOS

 
Wayne LaPierre on Face The Nation
Wayne LaPierre on Face The Nation
NRA Executive Vice President and CEO Wayne LaPierre appeared on Face The Nation to discuss the Obama administration's failure to protect Americans from radical Islamic terror attacks. He portrayed the concern with gun control as a distraction from the very real threats that our nation faces today.​
 
Chris W. Cox on This Week With George Stephanopoulos
Chris W. Cox on This Week With George Stephanopoulos
NRA-ILA Executive Director Chris W. Cox appeared on This Week With George Stephanopoulos, explaining where the responsibility lies for Americans' vulnerability to terror attacks and firing back against false accusations toward the NRA. He affirmed the organization's absolute stance against arming suspected terrorists and argued against the effectiveness of so-called "assault weapons" bans.
 
The AR-15: Americans' Best Defense Against Terror and Crime
The AR-15: Americans' Best Defense Against Terror and Crime
After the attack at Pulse night club in Orlando, Hillary Clinton looked past the obvious enemy – radical Islamic terror – and instead said "weapons of war have no place on our streets" and that we need to ban AR-15s immediately. AR-15s are fine for Hillary and her family. They've been protected by armed guards who use them for three decades. But average Americans who watch the news and feel genuine fear for their safety, and their families’ safety—Hillary wants to deny them the level of protection she insists upon herself.
 
Wayne LaPierre On Hannity
Wayne LaPierre On Hannity
NRA Executive Vice President and CEO Wayne LaPierre appeared on Hannity to discuss the escalating state of readiness that Americans must be in to defend against radical Islamic terror. He blamed the nation’s increased vulnerability on politically correct policies pursued by the Obama administration, dismissing the current gun control narrative as a distraction from what needs to be done.​
 
The Truth About the Terror Watchlist
The Truth About the Terror Watchlist
Irresponsible politicians and their media friends have suggested that the NRA wants to make it easier for terrorists to obtain firearms. This isn't just wrong, it's infuriating. NRA members have given their lives fighting this war on terror. When it comes to national security, we take a backseat to no one. If an investigation uncovers evidence of terrorist activity or involvement, the government should be allowed to immediately go to court, block the sale and arrest the terrorist. We must also uphold due process protections that allow law-abiding Americans who are wrongly put on a watchlist to be removed. The NRA will not let President Obama and Hillary Clinton distract attention away from their repeated failure to keep us safe. They apologize for America and our way of life, and accuse you of bigotry if you call the enemy who they are—"radical Islamic terrorists." Make no mistake—the NRA will fight without apology to protect the rights of law-abiding Americans to defend themselves. We will not back down one inch in the face of those who want to eliminate our American freedom.
 
Sneak Peek at NRA All Access Season 6!
Sneak Peek at NRA All Access Season 6!
NRA All Access presented by Franchi is back for its 6th season starting Wednesday, June 29th at 7pm ET only on Outdoor Channel! This new season, hosted by Theresa Vail, viewers will learn how firearms have had an intricate place in America’s past including the White House, meet individuals who are pushing boundaries and standing for freedom, and meet author Brad Thor, YouTube sensation Hickok45, host of Louder with Crowder Steven Crowder, Olympic Snowboarder Scotty Lago and many more passionate gun owners who are proud members of the NRA. Be sure to tune in!
 
Win this gun!
Win this gun!
While instruction from an NRA Certified Instructor should be the foundation of firearms training, a mentor can help you build on that training. Having assistance from someone you trust will help you take charge of your personal safety in a safe, supportive environment. Your NRA is here to help you get started in what you may find to be a lifelong pursuit. Check out the link below for your chance at one of over 50 NRA Mentor prizes! http://bit.ly/1T97xWp

STATE GRASSROOTS ROUND-UP

California California
California: Assembly Public Safety Committee Continues the Assault on Freedom
Florida Florida
Florida Alert! There They Go Again! Trying to Force a Special Session for Gun Control
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania: “Terrorist Watchlist” Bill Referred to Rules Committee
Pennsylvania: Critical Firearms Preemption Legislation Re-Introduced
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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Obama’s Message to Americans: You Can’t Handle the Truth

Obama’s Message to Americans: You Can’t Handle the Truth

It took less than four hours and a public rebuke from the Speaker of the House, but the FBI has retracted its decision to redact the Orlando terrorist’s 911 transcript. In the originally released version, the FBI deleted any references to the fact that the killer pledged allegiance to ISIS before slaughtering 49 patrons of a gay nightclub.
The Barack Obama administration has long refused to called radicals who commit terrorism in the name of Islam “radical Islamic terrorists,” arguing that the term is inaccurate. But this instance was almost a parody of that hypersensitivity. It felt less like a national leader respecting the feelings of a religious minority and more like the executive branch covering up the politically inconvenient.
Given that FBI director James Coney was openly talking about the killer’s pledge to ISIS last week, the original omission appeared to be a new policy that was drafted some time after the president went on national television and blasted those who say the words “radical Islam.” The redactions were unprecedented, an indication that either ISIS or more broadly radical Islam had received its own special accommodation from the FBI.
Make no mistake: this was an order that came from the top. The day before the transcript was released, Obama’s Attorney General Loretta Lynch made the rounds on the Sunday talk shows to explain the redactions. The explanations offered by Lynch were contradictory: on one show, she said the edits were made to prevent spreading the terrorist’s message, on another, it was to “avoid revictimizing” those wounded in the attacks. That latter argument in particular is unbelievably weak: it could be used to justify withholding any information about any crime ever. But that the official behind the decision can’t even seem to get her story straight telegraphs that neither are the White House’s actual concern at all.
Obama hinted at his real motivation in his speech last week.
We’re starting to see where this kind of rhetoric and loose talk and sloppiness about who exactly we’re fighting, where this can lead us. We now have proposals from the presumptive Republican nominee for President of the United States to bar all Muslims from emigrating to America. We hear language that singles out immigrants and suggests that entire religious communities are complicit in violence. Where does this stop? The Orlando killer, one of the San Bernardino killers, the Fort Hood killer — they were all U.S. citizens.
Translation: the avoidance of terms like “radical Islam” has little to do with its concern that it will inflame Muslims as Obama so often claims. It instead has everything to do with the fact that it will inflame non-Muslim Americans into oppressing their Muslims peers. Everyday Americans can’t hear their president acknowledge the truth about organizations like ISIS because they’ll all turn into terrible bigots (or worse: vote Republican).
It should go without saying that Obama’s fears are more than little insulting to the average American’s intelligence. Most Americans, most Muslims, most Democrats, most Republicans– most everyone, really– is perfectly capable of understanding that the vast, vast majority of Muslims are not radicalized and pose no threat to Americans citizens. They also recognize that there is a slim minority that has openly declared war on the West and actively carries out terror attacks on a regular basis. Obama seems to seriously believe that acknowledging the latter will lead people reject the former, even though millions hold both beliefs simultaneously.
It’s also laughably arrogant. 92% of the population believes “radical Islamic terrorism” is a serious threat to the United States, a number that naturally includes the vast majority of Democrats. This is an argument the President and have allies have already lost, but continue to fight under the belief that Obama is just so darn influential and well-spoken he can charm every American into believing 2 + 2 = 5. When even your hand-chosen successor reverses herself and says she has no problem saying “radical Islamism,” maybe it’s time to throw in the towel.
But most dangerously, it’s inconsistently applied. Obama and the FBI never shied away from recognizing the motivations of white supremacists like the Charleston shooter or Christian extremists like the Planned Parenthood shooter. There seems to be no other radical movement where the administration worries about potential backlash from naming the perpetrators. It’s only when it comes to Islam that the American people suddenly can’t be trusted to understand nuance.
Taken alone, this whole incident would just be a cause to chuckle at the administration’s tone deafness and it’s spineless retreat within hours. But within just the past six months we’ve had countless stories about the unusual steps the Obama administration has take to hide information from the American public:
  • White House staffer Ben Rhodes spoke to The New York Times and bragged about how the White House deceived reporters and the public about the timeline of the Iran deal. While the negotiations actually began with the madman Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the administration told the public it began after his ouster to make the other party seem more reasonable.
  • When confronted by Fox News’ James Rosen in 2013, State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki tacitly admitted they lied to him in 2011 about the Iranian negotiations and strongly suggested the White House would lie to reporters if they wanted to keep negotiations secret.
  • The State Department scrubbed the video of the aforementioned 2013 press briefing. That scrubbing was originally explained as a “glitch,” something that anyone who watched the video could have seen was an obvious lie. When they admitted the edits were intentional, the State Department said that they didn’t know who ordered the edit and they had no interest in investigating further.
  • The White House translation of the French president’s mention of “Islamist terrorism” at a summit coincidentally cut out just before and after that phrase. When asked to explain the omission, the White House blamed another “glitch.”
  • When giving a White House press briefing, press secretary Josh Earnest refused to say that no administration official has ever lied about the Iran deal (probably after mishearing a question). When the White House transcript for those remarks was released, the relevant portion had been excised. Sadly, no “glitch” is blamed: instead the White House argues that Earnest’s remark was “inaudible,” inadvertently revealing that they hire the legally deaf to transcribe their briefings.
What we see is a disturbing pattern: White House is forced to confront a fact they don’t like. White House decides that rather than publicly reveal that fact, they’ll cover it up it a heavy-handed fashion. When caught covering up inconvenient fact, White House shrugs and gives terrible excuse. Media yawn and move on (when they’re not actively aiding the cover-up, that is).
Obama argues that the fight over the term “radical Islam” is a pointless one, but the same logic also drove the administration’s decision to hide serious concerns from the American public, including the fact that they were negotiating with Iranian hardliners. There were few-to-no sensitive national security concerns that would have been implicated by telling Americans about the negotiations back in 2011. The only concern was that if Americans knew, they’d be understandably skeptical and try to scuttle any deal.
In short, the administration was worried Americans were just too stupid to handle the fact that were speaking with Ahmadinejad. Rather than embracing the truth and trying to explain their position, they assumed Americans weren’t sophisticated enough to understand delicate foreign policy issues and kept them in the dark. There was a complete lack of self awareness that maybe the reason they wouldn’t be able to convince Americans that negotiating with a genocidal dictator was a good idea was because it wasn’t. Instead, they found themselves invoking Principal Skinner: “Am I so out of touch? No… it’s the children who are wrong.”
The ultimate farce is that in defense of his record, Barack Obama consistently swears that his is the “most transparent administration in history.” I’m sure he had a different meaning of “transparent” in mind, but he’s certainly correct.

Paul Ryan: ‘Preposterous’ to Remove ISIS Pledge From Orlando Shooter’s 911 Transcript

Paul Ryan: ‘Preposterous’ to Remove ISIS Pledge From Orlando Shooter’s 911 Transcript

Republican Speaker of the House Paul Ryan issued a statement Monday denouncing the decision to release the transcript of the Orlando shooter’s 911 call with references to ISIS redacted.
“My name is I pledge of allegiance to [omitted],” reads the transcript released by the FBI. “I pledge allegiance to [omitted] may God protect him, on behalf of [omitted].” Press reports at the time indicate that the omitted sections were likely pledges to ISIS and its leader.
“Selectively editing this transcript is preposterous,” reads the statement released by Ryan’s office. “We know the shooter was a radical Islamist extremist inspired by ISIS. We also know he intentionally targeted the LGBT community. The administration should release the full, unredacted transcript so the public is clear-eyed about who did this and why.”

Monday, June 20, 2016

Isis beheads 4-year-old girl then forces mother to soak hands in her blood after 'swearing to Allah'

Isis beheads 4-year-old girl then forces mother to soak hands in her blood after 'swearing to Allah'

Sick jihadists from the Islamic State (Isis) beheaded a four-year-old girl then forced her horrified mother to soak her hands in her dead daughter's blood. The latest shocking incident is said to have happened in the Daesh (Isis) de-facto capital of Raqqa, in Syria.
The extremists are renowned for their shocking punishments meted out by their feared al-Hisbah police who enforce their strict version of Sharia Law on the towns and cities they conquer. Often the punishments are handed out for seemingly minor infringements and their latest example shows just how brutal they can be.
According to reports, a jihadist overheard a mother 'swear to Allah' that she would behead her daughter if she did not return home from playing. Instead of ignoring the throw-away remark the woman was reported for what she said.
It was decided that as she 'swore to god' she should carry out the act. The mother however refused to kill her child so the jihadists decapitated the defenceless little girl as 'punishment' for her mother's behaviour.
Not content with taking the child's life they then forced the mother to soak her hands in the girl's blood after she died. The shocking tale was revealed by a woman who escaped from the terrorists who told the story to the Iran-based Al Alam International News Channel
She said: "A mother told her four-year daughter to go home and she refused. And then the mother told her unintentionally 'go home and I swear to God that I will behead you if you don't'."
"But they beheaded the little girl and soaked her mother's hands in her daughter's blood," the woman added. The woman, who wished to remain anonymous through fear of reprisals, told the news agency that the beheading took place in the notorious al-Naeem square.
The square is said to be filled with the heads of those slaughtered by jihadists who have become adept at scaring civilians into submission. "They rape women, take children to war, loot houses and threaten people in Raqqa with beheadings if they don't agree with their daughters' marriage with the Isis members," the woman continued.
Although the woman's story could not be confirmed by the IBTimes UK, a number of other similar petty executions have been reported from their self-declared caliphate. Only last week the extremists crucified three men in the street after giving them 70 lashes as punishment for breaking their Ramadan fast.
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AK Pattern 10″ Entry Shotgun – The Fostech Origin-12 Takes Saiga Mags

AK Pattern 10″ Entry Shotgun – The Fostech Origin-12 Takes Saiga Mags

The 10"-barreled Fostech Origin-12 is an AK-based 12-gauge that makes for an amazing entry shotgun.
The 10″-barreled Fostech Origin-12 is an AK-based 12-gauge that makes for an amazing entry shotgun.
I have been using AK-based weapons for decades, including shotguns. My VEPR-12 remains a favorite, and I have owned more than a few Saigas over the years. While out-of-the-box AK-based shotguns can be a bit problematic, if tuned correctly they run well, shoot softly, and provide the advantage of a detachable box magazine design.
The author ran the Fostech in his full kit and found it to be easy to maneuver in tight spaces and around corners.
The author ran the Fostech in his full kit and found it to be easy to maneuver in tight spaces and around corners.
Detachable box magazine shotguns like these offer a lot of advantages. If you have the time to perfect the technique, more traditional tubular fed shotguns can be amazing, but just not easy for most people to master. Many see tubular magazines as training-intensive and limiting in both capacity and versatility. It’s one of the reasons many police agencies no longer issue shotguns, preferring the ease of operation an AR provides. Using a rifle-based shotgun can solve some of those issues. Employing one of the most proven and simple designs ever engineered, AK-based shotguns can be excellent home defense and tactical weapons.
Building around the AK has traditionally provided some stumbling blocks. Controls are less than left-hand friendly, safeties can be hard to reach and adding rails is costly and complicated. Most out-of-the-box guns are rudimentary, requiring substantial upgrades. Imported magazines are restricted in capacity, with aftermarket designs being less than optimal.
SPECS
CHAMBERING: 12 ga., 2¾ inch
BARREL: 10 inches
OA LENGTH: 30 inches
WEIGHT: 6 pounds
STOCK: AR-style collapsible, folding
ACTION: Gas-operated, semi-auto
FINISH: Matte black
CAPACITY: Detachable box magazines and drums
MSRP: $2,600
Several companies have tried to address these issues, but short of what amounts to a custom build they can be difficult to deal with. High-dollar custom shotguns are great, with many dedicated to the 3-Gun gaming world. However, few are designed to be modular with the tactical user in mind.
Fostech has come up with an interesting design that seems to address these issues. Built in the USA, import restrictions don’t apply.   Coupled with a number of upgrades designed around years of requests from users, the Origin -12 a refreshing change. Available in a standard length with an 18.5″ barrel, it can also be had as a short 10″-barreled shotgun.

Long & Short of It

Fostech’s Origin-12 is incredibly modular, making it easy to set up exactly how you need for any given mission. Shown with 18.5" barrel assembly.
Fostech’s Origin-12 is incredibly modular, making it easy to set up exactly how you need for any given mission. Shown with 18.5″ barrel assembly.
One of the best design features of the Fostech Origin-12 is ease in changing barrels. Turning a standard AK shotgun into an SBS (Short Barreled Shotgun) ranges from inconvenient to monumentally difficult. Stick with a 14” barrel and it’s not too intensive. You may be able to polish some things up, change the gas piston and it can work. Get shorter and most require shortening the gas system and some serious tuning. Move down to a 10” barrel and you are generally limited to full bore, high-brass buckshot or slugs for consistent operation.
They work, but it turns a pretty soft-shooting shotgun into a shoulder-fired jackhammer. Training becomes costly and painful, and most end up languishing in a safe. It’s a ton of money to spend on a gun you will probably never use. Fostech’s unique design makes the process simple and painless and their gas system allows operation with lighter loads.
You can order the Origin as an SBS from Fostech with the usual transfer times to your dealer, then to you. You can also start with the standard version, complete the appropriate NFA paperwork and register your existing 18.5”. As a Title 2 manufacturer, it’s a simple matter of filling out a form for me.
Swapping out barrels takes a minute or two. Remove the barrel pin, slide off the long barrel and reverse the process. Done! No gunsmithing needed. No fitting; just makes sure it all lines up, perform a function check and head to the range! Since many 3-Gun competitions have restrictions on barrel length, it also allows you to switch back to the long barrel easily.

Radical Design

The gas port regulator above the barrel can be adjusted easily by hand or with an expended shot shell. The hand guard is part of the barrel module assembly.
The gas port regulator above the barrel can be adjusted easily by hand or with an expended shotshell. The hand guard is part of the barrel module assembly.
Starting with a basic AK-pattern shotgun design, Fostech built around it from the ground up. Employing a good amount of polymer, it is relatively lightweight. Modular, it consists of a receiver and separate hand guard and barrel assembly. The barrel, gas tube, gas block and hand guard are all part of one separate module. It comes with rails on the top, both sides, and bottom along with a flip-up front sight. Each barrel module can stay zeroed to the rear sight regardless of length.
Gas is adjusted using a ported gas plug allowing you to bleed off gas as needed with heavier loads. It is restricted to 2.75” shells, which keeps it a tad shorter and lighter. Using standard Saiga/Vepr threads, the barrel will accept flash hiders, muzzle brakes or standoffs for these guns. Fluted and constructed of high-strength steel, the barrel is light with an attractive look. Installation and removal is easy; just slide it over the op rod on the lower and lock it in place using the barrel pin. It makes cleaning a breeze.
Controls are ambidextrous and easily reachable with either hand. Ambidextrous safeties allow access with the thumb or first finger of either hand in any position. A forward non-reciprocating, left-side charging handle sits forward of the receiver. The top cover is high-strength polymer and includes a rail that mates up to the hand guard rail. The magazines are rock solid and built very strong, using polymer bodies and steel feed lips. Insertion is straight up and in, and they are available in 5-, 8- and 10-round capacities. Also available are 20- and 30-round drums.
The Origin-12 provides an ambidextrous safety along with well-designed bolt and magazine releases that can be accessed without removing your control hand.
The Origin-12 provides an ambidextrous safety along with well-designed bolt and magazine releases that can be accessed without removing your control hand.
Locking open on the last round, the Origin-12 has a bolt release accessible using your strong hand. It allows you to run the shotgun using just your strong hand and never needing to come out of the “pocket.” Push the magazine release lever in front of the trigger guard and the magazines drop free. The Origin-12 uses a large ejection port cover that snaps open upon firing or when the charging handle is cycled. Snapping it closed keeps dirt and dust out of the action.
An AR-style stock slides over a buffer tube attached to a super strong folding mechanism. Using the standard stock, it folds flat on the left side of the shotgun, and the shotgun can be fired in this condition. Polymer flip up sights are included and co-witnessed my Shield red dot sight perfectly. Shield’s RDS is proving to be robust and easy to use for me, making it perfect for a shotgun.
The stock folds easily along the left-side of the receiver and provides a very compact package.
The stock folds easily along the left-side of the receiver and provides a very compact package.
An oversized charging handle allowed for positive loads, reloads and charging when gloves were used.
An oversized charging handle allowed for positive loads, reloads and charging when gloves were used.

Range Time

With a short length of pull and short barrel, the 10" Origin-12 was handy, controllable, and easy to use with a plate carrier.
With a short length of pull and short barrel, the 10″ Origin-12 was handy, controllable, and easy to use with a plate carrier.
Testing very short-barreled AK shotguns can be frustrating, if not painful. Most require full-length brass buckshot at 1,350 fps or more (mostly more), just to function consistently. They work and are great for duty applications, but not so much fun on the range.
The Origin-12 with the short 10” barrel was better than most. Attaching a King Armory KA1212 BR breaching brake was step one for me. It extends the barrel out a bit for safety, but more importantly it’s made of hardened steel. It’s not just a cosmetic attachment. The KA1212 provides excellent flash suppression and recoil reduction, and can even tighten some patterns. Using a square no-snag tooth design, it locks into doors for breaching without tearing up your gear. I have used this same muzzle device on numerous door breaches on a few other shotguns and it remains one of the strongest on the market.
Using light 1,150 fps loads with the gas at full-tilt, the SBR worked most of the time. Clean, oiled and pressed very tightly into the shoulder, it ran pretty consistently. Running dirty and with a loose shoulder, and it was less than reliable. Given most short-barreled AK shotguns won’t run this at all, it was a good start. Moving up to the 1,200 to 1,250 fps loads improved things. Keeping it tight to the shoulder, it ran most of the time, ejecting hulls a couple feet from the port. After a couple hundred rounds it would fail to eject on occasion.
The author found that when loaded with suitably powerful rounds, the Origin-12 would run like a top.
It really liked the Federal LE127 9 pellet 00 buckshot, cycling no matter how fast the trigger was pressed. Patterning was tight and you could shoot it all day long without any shoulder tenderness. It’s the same ammunition my Benelli M4 likes as well as my Mossberg 955 and was developed specifically for semi-autos. It has worked in my standard guns, just not one with a 10” barrel. So, the Origin-12 is a winner there. It also ran the Hornady Critical Defense well. At 1,600 fps it was a bit stouter, but it ran well and patterned the best of all out of this short barrel, likely due to the Versa Tite wad.
Patterning was similar to most shotguns. Quality tactical buckshot holds the pellets in the wad for a short distance after leaving the barrel. It makes the barrel length less meaningful. My tightest pattern with the Hornady was 4.75 inches at 20 yards, keeping well within the preferred size of a “fist.” From 5 to 15 yards it produced just one large hole.
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Some Thoughts

Fostech has done a great job on the controls. Accessing the safety from any ready position with either hand was easy. It was possible to operate it exactly the same as my AR rifles. They included an oversized charging handle on this one and it was really easy to access when needed. Since it does not reciprocate, it does not interfere.
Shield’s SIS red dot sight stays in place through barrel changes and never came out of zero or loose.
Shield’s SIS red dot sight stays in place through barrel changes and never came out of zero or loose.
I equipped the receiver rail with a Shield SIS (Switchable Interface Sight). Shield’s SIS has an auto adjust brightness meter that worked really well. Moving in and out of the shoot house, it dimmed as needed on entry very quickly. It can also be adjusted manually. You can switch between a 1 MOA dot alone, 1 dot and ring, 8 MOA dot, or 8 MOA and ring. There are other versions available including one with a 2 MOA dot and BDC. Cycling through was pretty easy, but I landed on the 1 MOA dot and ring and stayed there. My eyes pick up the ring very quickly while allowing me to keep the dot small just in case precision is needed without occluding the target. This was a fantastic combination for an entry shotgun.
Magazines insert straight in, locking into place. It took a bit more pressure, but they inserted when full on a closed bolt. If you are using marginal ammunition in terms of cycling, you will want to download one round. With the buckshot it worked great.

Bottom Line

Short-barreled shotguns are great for tactical use, and the Fostech is excellent in this role. Not only can you use a red dot sight with ease, the supplied sights are usable by anyone used to an AR. The barrel module includes rails for easy attachment of lights or lasers. Made in America, none of the annoying 922r import restrictions apply. You can use the AR stock of your choice, making it possible to facilitate a good sling.
The 10"-barreled Origin-12 is a compact and powerful tactical shotgun ready for entry duty.
The 10″-barreled Origin-12 is a compact and powerful tactical shotgun ready for entry duty.
The Origin-12 can be equipped with an 18.5" barrel assembly in a matter of minutes.
The Origin-12 can be equipped with an 18.5″ barrel assembly in a matter of minutes.
It really has all you need for an entry shotgun, and for a 10” barrel it is about as reliable as it gets. Pricing is about the same as a standard AK shotgun followed by tons of gunsmithing that may take months. Tactical shotguns are not for everyone, but for some, like me, they are a great choice. If that’s you, take a close look at the Fostech!
For more information, visit http://fostechoutdoors.com/