New for 2021: EAA MC312 Goose Gun

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posted on June 21, 2021
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Eaa Corp Mc312 Goose Shotgun 12 Gauge F

Designed specifically for waterfowl hunting, European American Armory's new MC312 Goose shotgun is one of the latest additions to the company's popular lineup of affordable, durable semi-automatic shotguns. The new gun is loaded with features designed to make it an ideal option for hunting geese.

Built on a lightweight aluminum receiver, the EAA MC312 Goose shotgun features an integral accessory rail for optics, and a red-dot ships with the gun, making it fast and easy to get on target. The buttstock and fore-end are molded from durable, weather-resistant polymer and come with texturing for enhanced control in wet conditions. Running atop the 30" barrel is a ventilated rib complete with a fiber-optic sighting bead.

Each EAA MC312 Goose gun also ships with extended choke tubes. Buyers will receive five chokes with each shotgun: Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Full, Modified and Improved Modified. The shotgun is chambered for 12 gauge only, but chamber options are available for 2 3/4", 3" and 3 1/2".

The overall length of the shotgun is 52", and the gun weighs in at 6.95 lbs., unloaded. The gun's length-of-pull measures in at 14.25". The shotgun features a magazine capacity of 5 shotshells and is available in a blue/black finish only. Suggested retail pricing on the shotgun is $452. For more information, visit eaacorp.com.

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