American Guncraft Diablo
| American Guncraft Diablo | |
|---|---|
| Type | Blunderbuss |
| Place of origin | |
| Production history | |
| Manufacturer | American Guncraft |
| Unit cost | $567-$1187 |
| Specifications | |
| Barrel length | 6 in (15 cm)-11 in (28 cm) |
| Caliber | .72 in (18 mm) |
| Barrels | 2 |
| Action | Muzzle-loading break action |
| Sights | Bead |
The American Guncraft Diablo is a 12-gauge double-barrelled blunderbuss manufactured by American Guncraft since at least 2019, and sold primarily through mail order. Designed to serve as a handheld short-barreled shotgun that can be easily acquired without registration under the National Firearms Act, the Diablo is exempt from the otherwise onerous regulations due to its use of a muzzle-loading design with a mostly closed breech. The two side-by-side smoothbore barrels, designed for black powder and capable of firing birdshot, buckshot, or slugs, are ignited by an inline primer inserted using a break-action mechanism.[1] The gun is available in various barrel lengths between 15.25 and 28 cm, and with a choice of a nickel-plated or blued finish and plastic or wooden grip; a "tactical-style" version with a foregrip is also available. All variants can be mounted to an AR-15 shoulder stock with an available adapter.
References
- ↑ Ellerman, Dustin. "Double Barreled 12 Gauge Shotgun Pistol Review – THE DIABLO!!!". International Sportsman. Retrieved 23 January 2026.
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