Preview: Iver Johnson Stryker-12

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posted on September 19, 2022
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Iver Johnson Stryker-12

Known for its M1911 pistols and unique M1911 carbine, Iver Johnson Arms also imports an extensive line of shotguns produced by Armed Guns of Turkey. Within that line is the Stryker-12, an AR-style, 12-ga. semi-automatic that feeds from detachable magazines.

Available in a range of finish options, like the digital camouflage version seen above, the Stryker-12 is built with a 20" barrel topped with an aggressive muzzle brake. The gun accepts 2¾" and 3" shotshells and ships with two five-round magazines.

A detachable, A2-style carry handle includes an adjustable rear sight that aligns with a bright, fiber-optic front sight. Also included is an AR-style bolt release and magazine release, and the gun employs a crossbolt safety. The two-piece stock is removable, turning the gun into a compact, pistol-grip-only shotgun, and the polymer fore-end offers Picatinny rails for accessories.

MSRP, as shown is $505. For more information, please visit iverjohnsonarms.com.

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