pump action
A repeating firearm action that is operated manually by moving a sliding handguard on the gun's forestock. When shooting, the sliding forend is pulled rearward to eject any expended cartridge and typically to cock the hammer/striker, and then pushed forward to load (chamber) a new cartridge into the chamber. Most pump-action firearms use an integral tubular magazine, although some do use detachable box magazines. Pump-action is typically associated with shotguns.
List of pump action firearms
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- Benelli M3
- Benelli Supernova
- Fabarm SDASS
- FN TPS
- Ithaca 37
- Kel-Tec KSG
- KS-23
- MAG-7
- Mossberg 500
- NeoStead 2000
- Remington 870
- Remington Model 31
- RMB-93
- Serbu Super-Shorty
- SPAS-12 *
- SPAS-15 *
- Standard Manufacturing DP-12
- Type 97 shotgun
- UTAS UTS-15
- Valtro PM-5
- Winchester Model 1897
- Winchester Model 1912
*Also have semi-automatic fire mode.
See also
- Category:Pump-action shotguns on Wikipedia
- combat shotgun
- list of weapons
- Wikipedia entry: Pump action
The following tags are aliased to this tag: pump_shotgun (learn more).
The following tags implicate this tag: ithaca_m37, kel-tec_ksg, mossberg_500, remington_870, spas-12, and winchester_model_1897 (learn more).