Hyperion Munitions Garaysar Fear 112 Shotgun — SHOT Show 2024

in Mitchell Graf, SHOT Show 2024

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Just last week, Thomas from Hyperion Munitions showed us the latest addition to their lineup, the Garaysar Fear 112 shotgun, during the 2024 Staccato Range Day.

The Garaysar Fear 112 is a 12-gauge semi-automatic shotgun, which boasts an aluminum handguard with Picatinny rails, and a fiber optic sight.

With a flush-fitting tubular magazine, the round capacity stands at 5+1, although tube limiting plugs are available for those in states with capacity restrictions.

True Pearce showcasing the new Garaysar Fear 112.

Thomas explained that this shotgun operates on a gas piston system. This helps make it a lightweight tactical hunting hybrid with surprisingly soft shooting capabilities.

One notable feature that might catch users off guard is the left-side bolt release. Ultimately providing a unique touch to the firearm.

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Currently the stock is fixed upon import but adjustable wire stocks are in the works and will be available soon.

Fixed stock for the Hyperion Munitions Garaysar Fear 112.

As for the price point, the Garaysar Fear 112 is expected to retail in the $900 range. However, this depends on the selected color and finish. The available finishes include black, white, blue, and several hydro dipped patterns. Those include camo skull designs, offering potential buyers a variety of options. These shotguns just became available a few months ago and should be available with adjustable wire stocks soon.

M-LOK slots on both the left and right hand side of the handguard. Picatinny slots are available as well

For those interested in learning more about the Garaysar Fear 112 and other offerings from Hyperion Munitions, you can visit the company’s website. Or if you are looking to snag one for yourself, shop GunsAmerica!

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About the author: Mitchell Graf is passionate about hunting and competition shooting. During college he was the shooting instructor for Oklahoma State’s Practical Shooting Team, and these days he spends as much time as he can chasing after pigs and coyotes with night vision and thermals. You can follow Mitchell’s adventures over at his Instagram @That_Gun_Guy_

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  • Tyler February 1, 2024, 7:25 am

    $900 for a Turkish import? GTFO.
    I bought a CZ classic hammer coach gun some years back, and I paid about $900. That represents the peak quality that the Turks are capable of. I was so disappointed that I bought a stoeger and sold the CZ. The Caniks are good, but beyond that all these Turkish turd imports are overpriced trash.

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