dangerous shotgun

Dangerous shotgun! Typhoon F12, X2. with bolt open, lay the gun on it's left side, and the slide closes by itself. if loaded could cause an accidental firing.

Well no shit sherlock. It's an AR pattern shotgun. The bolt doesn't close by itself. It closes when the weight of the gun is on the bolt release and the bolt release trips. Which is what happens when you press the bolt release with your hand.

How does the bolt closing cause the gun to fire accidentally?

Way to go showing your ignorance.
 
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They fire when the bolt closes? Wouldn't that same "feature" make them full auto all the time?

I mean there's probably as many guns as not that you can bump the bolt closed.
 
Dangerous shotgun! Typhoon F12, X2. with bolt open, lay the gun on it's left side, and the slide closes by itself. if loaded could cause an accidental firing.

Why do I get the feeling you have had a few accidental firings from complete ignorance?

Fuck off with your stupid. There's enough stupid here already and you're taking it over the top.
 
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I have not posted much. Life gets in the way. I used to post more frequently, but that was long ago. I have read here and there. I am an avid shooter who knows my way around firearms. I do NOT have accidental discharges. I have never seen such an unfriendly response to a post. I know AR's have a similar bolt release, but I have NEVER had a bolt close when I laid an AR down. The release paddle on this gun is very large and has no protection. I know that even if a round is left in the gun, probably the worst that might happen is a round chambers, but is not likely to fire. But, with careless shooters, it may be an issue. I have NOT had this issue with other AR pattern shotguns. I don't have any use for them myself, but many like them. I handle guns every day at my job. I thought a post might be helpful. I guess I'll keep potentially troublesome issues to myself in the future.
 
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