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There are a few full auto shotguns that were made. None ever really made it big since they had some limitations and there really wasn't a huge military demand and no civillian market per say.
Pancor made the Jackhammer, I believe and it used a drum that rotated like a big revolver cylinder. Pretty sure it was a full auto.
The other "Big" player was the USA12 that basically looked like a big traditional assault rifle on steroids.
There have also been a few Rem 1100s converted by Class III manufacturers, but the main problem with ALL of these things is the obscene recoil with anything but super-light loads. I once watched a live-fire demo of the full-auto USAS-12 firing "stun" rounds (imagine a shotgun-fired stun grenade) that was really freaky; there was a rapid succession of floor-to-ceiling fireballs and an earsplitting roar. It would've worked on me, but the concept of a full-auto shotgun doesn't really have much real-world utility.
The Pancor Jackhammer never made it past the prototype stage. Interesting side fact:
The revolving cylinder could be setup to be used in a fashion similar to a claymore.
But there's not much point to a full auto shotgun.
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