By James Reeves, November 4, 2019
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2019/11/04/iwi-ts12/
*NOTE: THE FINAL PRODUCTION COPY DOES NOT PERMIT THE EJECTION PORT SWAP FROM RIGHT TO LEFT.* Final copies will come in RH or LH only. In this episode of TFBTV, James discusses his review of the three prototype copies of the IWI TS-12 he has used over the past few months. Is this the ultimate tactical shotgun? According to IWI: The Tavor TS12 12 gauge shotgun is a gas regulated bullpup shotgun with an innovative design that feeds from one of three (3) individual magazines which can hold four 3 inch shotgun shells or five 2 ¾ inch shotgun shells each. This means that the potential overall capacity from all three (3) individual magazines is 15 rounds plus one additional round in the chamber. The TS12 has a unique feature that automatically loads a round in the chamber once the subsequent loaded magazine is rotated into position. It can be fed and unloaded from either side. Additional features of the TS12 include four (4) sling attachment points, M-LOK compatible rails, a continuous Picatinny rail on top, Benelli/Beretta choke tube compatibility, and the reliability expected of all IWI products. Although the TS12 has an 18.5 inch barrel, the overall length is still only 28.34 inches. The TS12 offers an innovative an versatile and compact sporting or home defense shotgun that is optimized for whatever application you need.
Tavor TS12 photos & specifications from IWI website
https://iwi.us/product/tavor-ts12/
TS12 Left side view
TS12 Right side view
Model Number(s) |
TS12B
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Gauge |
12ga/3″ chamber
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Action |
Semi-automatic
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Operating System |
2 position gas regulator, Short stroke gas piston
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Magazine Capacity |
4 3″ Shells, 5 2-3/4″ Shells, Per Tube
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Barrel Length |
18.5″
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Overall Length |
28.34″
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Height |
10.23″ (from pistol grip to the top)
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Weight |
8 lbs.
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Choke |
Accepts Beretta & Benelli
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Stock Type |
Reinforced polymer bullpup configuration
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Safety |
Cross bolt
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MSRP |
$1,399
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