Green Beret Foundation Raffle: CZ USA Bronze 1012 Semiauto 12g Shotgun

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Enter to win a CZ USA Bronze 1012 Semiauto 12g Shotgun to benefit the Green Beret Foundation.   

Special Forces soldiers and their families are under tremendous pressure after 20 years of war in which unconventional warfare is at the center of the campaign.  The operational tempo is so high with many families are struggling to stay together.  Through the charities associated with this event, their mission is to answer the call of the U.S. Army Special Operations community and their families so that these quiet professionals can succeed in their next mission. 
 
The Green Beret Foundation provides direct and continuous support to the Green Beret Community and its families. The Green Beret Foundation facilitates the transition of Green Berets and their families whether that transition is from wounds sustained in combat, illness, injury or “merely” from numerous deployments and/or retirement.

 
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  • CZ USA Bronze 1012 Semiauto 12g Shotgun

    The latest evolution in the CZ semi-automatic shotgun line, the 1012 uses a gas-less inertia operating system. Instead of redirecting gas from the barrel to run the action, the 1012 uses a spring within the bolt to store energy during the shotgun’s recoil, spending this energy a split second later to rotate and unlock the twin lugs from the barrel extension and withdraw the spent shell.

    The major advantage of an inertia system is the less stringent maintenance schedule. Unlike gas guns that need periodic cleaning of the piston and magazine tube, the 1012’s needs are vastly fewer. During our testing, we pushed 1012s to 5,000 rounds without a drop of oil or cleaning of any sort, while experiencing zero parts breakage or malfunctions. In normal field use, the occasional cleaning and oiling should be more than enough.

    Additionally, the gas-less system itself is tuned to run a wider variety of shells — from light-recoiling target loads up to the smoking hot 3″ magnums currently on the market.