Bob, or anyone else who might know ... I saw a few days ago somewhere a demonstration of 3 very different and varied shotguns with some really unique features. One was the KSG(?) from KelTec with the side by side mags, and I believe it was a 'Bullpup' design. Don't remember even what the 3rd one was about, but the one I'm curious about was made in Turkey and the name started with an 'A' ... maybe Arum, Abus, or something similar. I just remember it was 4 letters and started with an 'A'. But the unique thing about it was it can be loaded full up, then actually broke down much like a break action, except it broke all the way down till the stock and under bbl magazine were almost touching. Imagine breaking it down into a doubled over position so it would fit into a back pack. However it remained loaded and ready for action by simply pulling up on the stock until it was in it's normal shooting position. I couldn't see exactly what it hinged on or how it hinged, but it looked almost like a soft, flexible type of hinge of some kind. You know anything about it?