A modified version was reintroduced in the USA in 1990. The SPAS-12 was later banned from import into the US in 1989. Perhaps, replacing bomber turret guns with an M134, while were at it. The SPAS-12 shotgun was freely available at gun stores at the time of The Terminator, where the T-800 refers to it as the 12 gauge autoloader (probably to avoid licensing by saying a brand name). Since the US didn’t face heavy bombers, maybe the M-134 would have been adequate, replacing the heavy hitting 50 cal with a hosing of lead, British 8x303 gun equipped planes could only dream of. Better yet, the ability to change the convergence, depending on distant to target really dreaming now, huh? 50 BMGs with 2 GAU-19s, one per wing for a total of 2600 rpm set to converge at 500 yards or so. Cliquez ici pour entendre Fichier WAV 4 ko : The Terminator: Give me your address there.
Cliquez ici pour entendre Fichier WAV 4 ko : The Terminator: The Uzi nine millimeter. I was thinking of replacing the standard 6x. The only shot of the 12 gauge autoloader in Terminator 2 is when they're showing Sarah pictures of him ruining the police station in the original. Cliquez ici pour entendre Fichier WAV 7 ko : The Terminator: Phased plasma rifle in the 40-watt range. Which of it’s weapon systems would have made the biggest difference in WW2 air-to-air combat? !I was reading about the Super Tucano and the thought occurred to me.