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The MAG-7 is a
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manufactured by Techno Arms PTY of
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since 1995.


History and design

The MAG-7 was developed as a close quarters combat (CQC) weapon, which would combine the aspects of a compact
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and a pump-action
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. For ease of reloading, a
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system is ideal. With the traditional pump-action mechanism located under the barrel, there is no convenient forward location for a magazine. This leaves the
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layout or a pistol-like arrangement of placing the magazine within the
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as possible configurations. It was found that the standard
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shell at 70mm (2.75 in) was too long to comfortably hold in the desired pistol grip mounting. However, it was also found that at the ranges being considered for this weapon, the standard shotgun shells had too much power. This led to the development of a shorter 60mm (2.36 in) shotshell, instead of the longer and more common 70mm (2.75) shotshell, with both the desired power and size. The use of the MAG-7 with these cartridges yields an effective range of 45 yards (41.1 m), although they have a proven lethality to 90 yards (82 m).Techno Arms MAG-7 shotgun on Securityarms.com
Retrieved on 25 March 2009.
The MAG-7 also has a detachable, top-folding sheet metal stock. There were two models initially manufactured—the original MAG-7, and a civilian-legal model, called the MAG-7 M1. The M1 features a longer barrel and fixed wooden stock to extend the barrel to and the overall length to to meet the requirements of the
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, and of the gun laws of many other countries. The civilian model is less representative of the original compact and hard-hitting close-quarters combat design.


Service

Although the design concept was geared towards law enforcement and military close-quarters combat scenarios, there was inadequate demand for the weapon due to some problematic design issues in its conception. One such design feature was
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lever on the left side of the stamped steel receiver, above the pistol grip. The actuation of this lever is not possible without removing the left hand from the pump, and is difficult if the operator is wearing gloves. The same problem exists for the slide lock button. These problems were mainly found in the early models exported to the United States. The company then focused its attention on these issues, and they were solved by reducing the resistance of the safety lever and slide lock button. The user can now operate both levers effectively and easily without taking the left hand off the pump. Another issue that plagued the MAG-7 was the 7.7 kilogram-force (kgf) trigger pull. This was also addressed by the manufacturer when the force was reduced to the industry standard 3.5 kgf.


Proprietary ammunition

Swartklip made the original 12 gauge 2.36-inch 8.5 x 60mmshells for Techno Arms in UK No.5 shot U/US No.6 Birdshot UK/EU AAA shot S T shot UK/EU SSG shot S #2 Buckshot and 12 gauge rubber slug. The original 2.36-inch 8.5 x 60mmlength shotshells are difficult to obtain. However, other shells can be used instead: * Aguila Ammunition Company of Mexico's 12 gauge 1.75-inch 8.5 x 44.5mm"Mini-Shells" can be substituted and will fit in the magazine and fire but will not feed reliably. They come in US No.7½ Birdshot, US #1 Buckshot, and 12 gauge lead slug in packs of 20 shells. *Century International's Centurion brand 12 gauge 2-inch 8.5 x 51 mmMini Buckshot shells also work in the chamber as well, though not as reliably as the 60mm cartridge. They come in EU/US #00 Buck (similar to British SG or Australian 00-SG) in packs of 10 shells. *Centurion brand 12 gauge 2.25-inch 8.5 x 57.4mmMinibuck "00" shells. *Standard-length 12 gauge 2.75-inch 8.5 x 70mmcartridges can have their cases shortened to reliably feed in the 60mm chamber.


Current status

The manufacturer, Techno Arms (PTY) Ltd., located in Modderfontein,
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, South Africa, as of March 2012 is active and is marketing the MAG-7 in three versions: the standard ''MAG-7'', the civilian-legal ''MAG-7 M1'', and the ''M7 Dual Riot''.


M7 ''Dual Riot''

The M7 is a combination 12-gauge and 37mm / 38mm weapon based upon the standard MAG-7. It has a fixed metal stock and a top-mounted 37mm or 38 mm single-shot less-lethal launcher with a tilting barrel. The launcher is extremely reminiscent of the widely popular South African Milkor Stopper 37/38 mm riot gun, which Techno Arms now also manufactures.Techno-Arms (PTY) Ltd. - Manufacturer's official website
. Retrieved on 25 March 2009. It is designed as an anti-riot Law Enforcement weapon that can fire both 12 gauge rubber shot or 37-mm / 38-mm gas shells.


See also

*
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References


External links


Official site

Techno Arms MAG-7: Shooting, History, & Disassembly
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