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The Pancor Jackhammer is a bullpup select-fire (semi-automatic and automatic) shotgun manufactured by the Pancor Corporation. While there were some existing prototypes, the weapon was never mass produced. The MK3, or Mark 3, was a third variant protoype of the weapon. The MK3 is categorized as a shotgun in the Rainbow Six universe. The MK3 only appears in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield.

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  • MK3
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  • The Pancor Jackhammer is a bullpup select-fire (semi-automatic and automatic) shotgun manufactured by the Pancor Corporation. While there were some existing prototypes, the weapon was never mass produced. The MK3, or Mark 3, was a third variant protoype of the weapon. The MK3 is categorized as a shotgun in the Rainbow Six universe. The MK3 only appears in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield.
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  • Automatic
  • Semi-automatic
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  • MK3 Auto SG
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  • Shotgun
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  • 10(xsd:integer)
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  • The Pancor Jackhammer is a bullpup select-fire (semi-automatic and automatic) shotgun manufactured by the Pancor Corporation. While there were some existing prototypes, the weapon was never mass produced. The MK3, or Mark 3, was a third variant protoype of the weapon. The MK3 is categorized as a shotgun in the Rainbow Six universe. The MK3 only appears in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield.
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