10 rd 12 ga mags for crossfire combo

The shotgun part of the Crossfire is fed from a conventional tube mag. The detachable box magazine if for .223. It accepts AR15 magazines. Both the .223 and the 12-ga are pump on this gun, but it's still pretty cool.
 
Because in cdnn's catalog they have one and it comes with a detachable 5 shot .223 mag and a detachable 4 shot 12ga mag.
 
Anything is legal on the Crossfire because it is not a semi-auto so none of the evil features count. I realize that the gun was built PC with the 'thumbhole stock', no collapsible stock, no bayonet lug, and no flash hider, but none of those decisions were legally required. CDNN has them for about $1100, retail was around $1800. I knew when I saw it that it would not bring that much. At $800 I MIGHT buy one. About what an 870 would cost and a post pan AR. At least with the AR you get a semi-auto.
 
The Crossfire's 12 gauge magazine is a detachable tube which runs along the comb of the stock. Thus, the stock's length of pull effectively limits the shotshell capacity. A larger capacity magazine, if available, would make the weapon impossible to shoulder.

[This message has been edited by Daniel Watters (edited October 19, 2000).]
 
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