Ok, that may explain why some have started producing full length replacement mag tubes.Well it looks like the turkish(who we buying random gunparts from this week) has striked again....
This is why I hate making stuff for Turkish guns..
The issue has been and it seem even after 10 years,of the Turkish,wave of shotguns coming to Canada, we are still getting the same issues.
Random changes in production for no good reason.
The reason is that their are over 1000 turkish gun brands, but realistically there are less then 100 manufacturers
In the early days of imports, Hatsan, escort, Weatherby Savage/stevens ,Winchester ect...
You would get mix mash or parts.
After looking into it with dozens ofcompanies the standard answer was we use what ever is avaliable or cheapest from one of thr parts manufacturers and just finish the guns.
We had hoped after 10+ years things would have changed, but I guess not.
As it seems that anyone with a few $$$ can get there name slapped on the side of a Turkish shotgun and imported.
It's become e the IPA of the gun world.
We are going to release a video on this, this week.
This is really frustrating .
BBB
In the usa maybe, but they would have to be blocked before coming in, you wont see full length standard capacity mag tubes coming from factory into the USA as it would not be 922R compliantOk, that may explain why some have started producing full length replacement mag tubes.
yes please email sales@sjhardware.com to arrange a returnSo if we bought one thinking it would fit but turns out it is short. Can it be returned? Do you have any that are longer that fit?
Get a pair of snap ring pliers and take the spring retainer out. Then screw the extension on you don’t need the retainer with the new extensionI must be missing something. I installed the +1 tube and can not fix six of any 2 3/4 shells I have.
sending you a message nowStill havent recieved mine, I ordered the marine coated one, must not have finished them yet.
Does this mean that the new batch of Panzers, with the longer extension tube, may be a fundamentally different firearm than the earlier models that were getting such good reviews?Well it looks like the turkish(who we buying random gunparts from this week) has striked again....
This is why I hate making stuff for Turkish guns..
The issue has been and it seem even after 10 years,of the Turkish,wave of shotguns coming to Canada, we are still getting the same issues.
Random changes in production for no good reason.
The reason is that their are over 1000 turkish gun brands, but realistically there are less then 100 manufacturers
In the early days of imports, Hatsan, escort, Weatherby Savage/stevens ,Winchester ect...
You would get mix mash or parts.
After looking into it with dozens ofcompanies the standard answer was we use what ever is avaliable or cheapest from one of thr parts manufacturers and just finish the guns.
We had hoped after 10+ years things would have changed, but I guess not.
As it seems that anyone with a few $$$ can get there name slapped on the side of a Turkish shotgun and imported.
It's become e the IPA of the gun world.
We are going to release a video on this, this week.
This is really frustrating .
BBB
Will ask that question when we meet wirh Panzer todayDoes this mean that the new batch of Panzers, with the longer extension tube, may be a fundamentally different firearm than the earlier models that were getting such good reviews?
Looking forward to their answer!Will ask that question when we meet wirh Panzer today
So the answer from panzer, is they know it's an issue and they are working on using one standard moving forward.Looking forward to their answer!



























