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    Default Considering a hi cap shotgun?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XGB...e_gdata_player


    Got this from Cheaper Than Dirt's YouTube page and I thought it was a nice and quick review for the following shotguns:

    Akdal MKA 1919
    Red Jacket Saiga 12
    Kel Tec KSG
    Stock Saiga 12

    Hopefully Kel Tec can work the bugs out of the KSG.

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    Default Re: Considering a hi cap shotgun?

    Akdail is a new gun out and very hard to get high cap mags and accs

    Red Jacket for the price of this gun it should be flawless it's a Saiga 12 customized

    Keltec very hard to find 15 shots and you have to hand reload

    Saiga 12 the drum they used it this video is about $500 huge and heavy, buy an MD Arms 20 for $100 and they are reliable and much lighter. This gun has a ton of aftermarket parts and 12 round stick mags easily accessable. I have this gun converted, it's the most legal firepower out there other than with a tax stamp. You don't have to convert it just buy the gun and high cap mags or drums just take into consideration this is a combat shotgun made for high brass, slugs and buckshot most cycle low brass but there have been problems with some. Saiga 12 Forum is loaded with info.

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    Default Re: Considering a hi cap shotgun?

    I hope they don't sell any of those guns on their website because they trashed everything. So much so that I wonder what kind of cheap shit ammo they were using. I've heard so many mixed reviews on the KSG that I'm not even slightly interested in it anymore.

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    Default Re: Considering a hi cap shotgun?

    Doesnt RedJacket have at least a 6 mo wait on everything?
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    Default Re: Considering a hi cap shotgun?

    Quote Originally Posted by bman1187 View Post
    Akdail is a new gun out and very hard to get high cap mags and accs

    Red Jacket for the price of this gun it should be flawless it's a Saiga 12 customized

    Keltec very hard to find 15 shots and you have to hand reload
    I have the Akdal MKA 1919 and if you are interested in aftermarket parts and mags check my post under the MKA 1919 for four websites that have them. Same with Mags. Ordered mine from Carolina Shooters.
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    Default Re: Considering a hi cap shotgun?

    Easy to get 5 rounders, from what I hear the 10 rounders are hard to get and very expensive. If they ever come out with 10 round mags in the $50 range I would buy one of these

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    Default Re: Considering a hi cap shotgun?

    Quote Originally Posted by bman1187 View Post
    Easy to get 5 rounders, from what I hear the 10 rounders are hard to get and very expensive. If they ever come out with 10 round mags in the $50 range I would buy one of these
    Ten rounders are available from "Firebird Precision".
    However they are $139.95.
    For frantic boast and foolish word, Thy mercy on Thy people, Lord!

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    Default Re: Considering a hi cap shotgun?

    Cadiz Gun Works down past Wheeling will build a custom Saiga 12 Mine was flawless with Walmart Federal target loads but I sold it last year. Still have my custom Saiga 20 gauge though.

    If I get another Saiga 12 it will be an 8" SBS by Cadiz.

    We contend that for a nation to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle. Winston Churchill........

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    Default Re: Considering a hi cap shotgun?

    I had Tom Cole at Cadiz work on my Saiga 12 he's a GREAT guy and his work was very high quality.

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    Default Re: Considering a hi cap shotgun?

    Quote Originally Posted by TTR View Post
    Cadiz Gun Works down past Wheeling will build a custom Saiga 12 Mine was flawless with Walmart Federal target loads but I sold it last year. Still have my custom Saiga 20 gauge though.

    If I get another Saiga 12 it will be an 8" SBS by Cadiz.
    456 - That is one awesome looking shootgun, what is that a 30 round drum. Awesome!!!

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