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This article appeared in Far Cry 3

« This Italian semi-automatic shotgun can be fired quickly, but requires the user to be more diligent with their aim than other shotguns. »

In-Game Description


« This Italian semi-automatic shotgun is one of the few weapons on Rook Island that was imported legitimately. SPAS-12s were used by private security forces hired by the mining corporations that set up shop in the 1980s. When the mining companies fell apart, it was cheaper to abandon these weapons rather than shipping them back overseas. »

Survival Guide


The SPAS-12 is a combat shotgun that appears in Far Cry 3, which has changed the shotgun's appearance. The shotgun is now slightly larger, lacks the folding stock seen on the Far Cry 2, opting instead for a complete removal of it, and has a shorter CQB-style barrel.

This weapon becomes free after deactivating 13 Radio Towers, or purchased for $1,600. Since there are just 11 Radio Towers in North Rook Island, unlocking it for free require reaching South Rook Island, specifically, by completing the mission Fly South.


Obtained once reaching the South Rook Island, the SPAS-12 has stats similar to other shotguns such as the M133, but a higher overall damage output due to the semi-automatic fire mode. However, this rate of fire can lead to ammunition shortages when used excessively, making it important to craft the ammunition packs in order to prevent running out of ammo.

The SPAS-12 is a good choice for dealing with rusher-style enemies and animals such as Rabid Dogs, Dingoes, and Cassowaries

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Paint Jobs[]

The look of SPAS-12 could be customized with one of six available paint schemes. Each scheme costs $200 and does not affect weapon performance.

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