CCA-1212B Combat Shotgun
The CCA-1212B is the standard service shotgun of the CFMC, and was designed with super-close quarters combat in mind. The weapon is compact and can carry a large number of shells, and combined with short barrels and high pellet spread pattern, make it absolutely unrivaled in close-quarters combat.
The body of the 1212B is constructed of lightweight nanocarbon reinforced with tungsten threads, while the barrels and magnetic loading mechanism are constructed of Titanium-V alloy. These materials were formulated to be lightweight yet extremely durable, and to resist all sorts of extreme conditions. In addition, the Titanium-V that makes up the internal mechanics and the barrel is coated with a thin layer of nanites that produce a constant synthetic lubricant, all but removing the need for manual lubrication and cutting down on maintenance costs and frequency.
The 1212B features several unique technologies, including adaptive recoil mitigation systems, a nanopaint that can change pattern to match surrounding camouflage, and a built in holoscreen that displays ammo count, current fire mode, battery charge, and the shooter's position. A built-in rangefinder/scanner and laser sight are mounted directly under the barrel, and coordinate with the gun's computer to modify the bore of the barrels to either increase or decrease pellet spread, depending on the situation. Also present in a top-mounted Universal Rail, which allows for various scopes or sights to be mounted onto the weapon.
Two of the most notable features of the weapon are the twin over-under barrels and the large drum magazine. The drum magazine holds fourteen 12-gauge shotgun shells and is advanced via an automatic magnetic rotator located in the center of the drum. The entire loading mechanism is sealed against the outside world, and shells are ejected from a port near the front of the gun. The magazine is also capable of holding several different types of ammunition, ranging from slugs to bean-bag munitions. The dual barrels can either be fired separately or together, a function toggled by a switch located just forward of the trigger. This design was incorporated to allow for maximum lethality in the tight confines of ship corridors, or to maximize the chances of non-lethal ammunition hitting its mark.
The 1212B is can switch between semi-automatic and fully automatic, although the latter of the two is not recommended due to the recoil and marked decreased in accuracy that the weapons may suffer.
Technical Data
Weight: 7.1 lbs (3.2 kg)
Length: 635 mm (25 in)
Barrel Length: 330 mm (13 in)
Cartridge: 12 Gauge, Solid Slug, Non-Lethal Rounds
Feed System: 14 Round Rotating Drum Magazine
Firing Modes: Semi-Automatic, Automatic
The body of the 1212B is constructed of lightweight nanocarbon reinforced with tungsten threads, while the barrels and magnetic loading mechanism are constructed of Titanium-V alloy. These materials were formulated to be lightweight yet extremely durable, and to resist all sorts of extreme conditions. In addition, the Titanium-V that makes up the internal mechanics and the barrel is coated with a thin layer of nanites that produce a constant synthetic lubricant, all but removing the need for manual lubrication and cutting down on maintenance costs and frequency.
The 1212B features several unique technologies, including adaptive recoil mitigation systems, a nanopaint that can change pattern to match surrounding camouflage, and a built in holoscreen that displays ammo count, current fire mode, battery charge, and the shooter's position. A built-in rangefinder/scanner and laser sight are mounted directly under the barrel, and coordinate with the gun's computer to modify the bore of the barrels to either increase or decrease pellet spread, depending on the situation. Also present in a top-mounted Universal Rail, which allows for various scopes or sights to be mounted onto the weapon.
Two of the most notable features of the weapon are the twin over-under barrels and the large drum magazine. The drum magazine holds fourteen 12-gauge shotgun shells and is advanced via an automatic magnetic rotator located in the center of the drum. The entire loading mechanism is sealed against the outside world, and shells are ejected from a port near the front of the gun. The magazine is also capable of holding several different types of ammunition, ranging from slugs to bean-bag munitions. The dual barrels can either be fired separately or together, a function toggled by a switch located just forward of the trigger. This design was incorporated to allow for maximum lethality in the tight confines of ship corridors, or to maximize the chances of non-lethal ammunition hitting its mark.
The 1212B is can switch between semi-automatic and fully automatic, although the latter of the two is not recommended due to the recoil and marked decreased in accuracy that the weapons may suffer.
Technical Data
Weight: 7.1 lbs (3.2 kg)
Length: 635 mm (25 in)
Barrel Length: 330 mm (13 in)
Cartridge: 12 Gauge, Solid Slug, Non-Lethal Rounds
Feed System: 14 Round Rotating Drum Magazine
Firing Modes: Semi-Automatic, Automatic