i was 20 feet from 3 bloatflies and almost died. the pellets went Around them and the recoil prevented me from 'aiming'. (my companions were egging me on and laughing at me as i tried to take on the wimpyest enemies in the commonwealth, it was bad enough without Heather's snarky comments) and then the wild dog that i 'snuck' up on ... i missed. 1 foot away... i Missed! hmmm
Hate to break it to you but Terry Crews is using a customized Saiga-12 in that movie. A Street sweeper is semi-auto and does not eject the shells. The Striker 12 (which is a lot like the Street Sweeper) is the gun that ejects shells after it shoots, but it is semi-auto too.
Street Sweeper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uoy14h6K5TY
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Interesting ...
Street Sweeper
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uoy14h6K5TY
Striker 12
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlR1CI3ck_U
Your gun is still cool though. ;)
That's a Saiga 12K: Gamer - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games (imfdb.org)
The sweepey boi should be semi-auto only.
But ULTIMATELY,
the beauty of form should FOLLOW,
functionality.
And even when its nothing but "aesthetic".
Like nose art on a WW2 bomber.
It IS part of the functionality.
That DOES make the WHOLE machine,
the plane+its CREW,
function better.