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Smith & Wesson 1000 Series

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The Smith & Wesson 1000 Series are semi-automatic shotguns offered by Smith & Wesson circa 2007 to 2010. The shotguns were manufactured at a Smith & Wesson facility in Turkey.

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In November 2006, Smith & Wesson announced that it would re-enter the shotgun market with two new lines of shotguns, the 1000 Series and the break-open Elite Series, unveiled at the 2007 SHOT Show.[2] Both series were manufactured in Turkey.[2][3]

The 1000 Series was offered in four models:[1]

  • 1012 – 12-gauge chambered for 2+34 and 3 in (7.0 and 7.6 cm) shotshells; barrel lengths 24 to 30 in (61 to 76 cm) in 2-inch increments
  • 1012 Super – same as 1012, except chambered for 3+12 in (8.9 cm) magnum shotshells
  • 1020 – 20-gauge with same chambering and barrel lengths as the 1012
  • 1020SS – "short stock" 1020; 24 in (61 cm) barrel and 43 in (110 cm) overall length

The 1000 Series was discontinued by September 2010.[4]

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