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Intrepid RAS-12

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Intrepid RAS-12
TypeSemi auto Shotgun
Place of originUnited States
Production history
ManufacturerIntrepid Tactical Solutions
Specifications
Cartridge12 Gauge rimless
ActionGas operated
Rate of fireSemi auto

The Intrepid RAS-12/AR-12 is a semi auto shotgun derived from the AR-10 platform and manufactured by Intrepid Tactical Solutions.[1] The weapon is chambered in a proprietary rimless 12 gauge round.

The original RAS-12 working prototypes and intellectual property were developed from July 2011 to July 2012 in Hayden, Idaho by Erik DeJong and Teodor Puha of North Idaho Tech, Inc..

In July 2012 a group of investors formed Intrepid Tactical Solutions and acquired the assets of NIT, while retaining DeJong and Puha in engineering and production roles.

The RAS-12 gun and ammunition were introduced to the firearms industry at the SHOT Show in Las Vegas in January of 2013.

Intrepid Tactical Solutions ceased operations in September of 2014.

References

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  1. ^ "Intrepid RAS-12 / AR-12". 21 December 2014.