Century International Arms Catamount Fury Shotguns

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posted on January 17, 2013
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SHOT Show is all about catching the eye of prospective buyers, and Century International Arms put two of the most intriguing shotguns of year on display with its Catamount Fury and Fury II. A semi-automatic series, the Fury line is designed for high reliability, simple maintenance and easy operation. The gas system is adjustable for both high pressure and low pressure ammunition, and both Furys accept 2¾" and 3" shells.

The Fury magazine rolls into place similar to an AK style magazine, while the Fury II's lock in a more M16 style.

Technical Specifications:

Caliber: 12 Gauge
Weight: 8.7 lbs.
Choke Tubes: Full, Modified, Cylinder
Effective Range: 50 yards
Capacity: 5-round magazine
Barrel Length: 20.125"
Overall Length: 42.5" (Fury), 40.75" (Fury II)

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