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Thread: ***New to Canada***SAP6 TACTICAL Mag-Fed Quad-Rail 12GA Shotgun

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    We think it might be mobil but not 100% sure
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    Hope they have more than 2 screws (one being the front sight) holding the rail to the barrel. Had to get my local 'smith add 2 more screws. Also, hope they stopped the trigger pins from walking out. Mine did so I had to get that same 'smith thread screws with washers on each trigger pin end ala Remington 870 sidesaddle trigger pins. Made a big difference in my confidence in using the shotgun. Last bit was the pistol grip/stock retaining screw to receiver loosing off. Had to add a split washer to fix it. Have over 500 rounds through mine and will still sometimes short stroke it. Wish it locked up like a Remington 870. Oh yeah, 11 shot mags are cumbersome and not super reliable. Stick with 6 shot mags unless you want to max the LCF "Look Cool Factor". My 2 pennies
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    The verticle cocking handle seems like it would be awkward to cycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smellofspentcasings View Post
    The verticle cocking handle seems like it would be awkward to cycle.
    You could switch that out with an angled foregrip, or a shorter vertical foregrip like the BCM ones. For example: https://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM-...m-vg-s-blk.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monster Mike View Post
    Hope they have more than 2 screws (one being the front sight) holding the rail to the barrel. Had to get my local 'smith add 2 more screws. Also, hope they stopped the trigger pins from walking out. Mine did so I had to get that same 'smith thread screws with washers on each trigger pin end ala Remington 870 sidesaddle trigger pins. Made a big difference in my confidence in using the shotgun. Last bit was the pistol grip/stock retaining screw to receiver loosing off. Had to add a split washer to fix it. Have over 500 rounds through mine and will still sometimes short stroke it. Wish it locked up like a Remington 870. Oh yeah, 11 shot mags are cumbersome and not super reliable. Stick with 6 shot mags unless you want to max the LCF "Look Cool Factor". My 2 pennies
    Quadrail is directly attached to receiver pins in the back so very sturdy. FYI we could have fixed your gun free of charge, pins falling out is not a normal occurrence. Be sure not to overload 11 round mags, if putting 12 in it will not function properly. They should work with no problems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oddball_ted View Post
    I agree with the stocks! They're ugly!
    Are the holes in the stock meant to carry shells? They look about the right size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CopperCoatedCandy View Post
    That looks pretty good. Anyone have experience with the other SAP-6's? From what I've read Turkish guns aren't really made to the highest standard.
    My buddy bought one of the last gen SAP6s. Shot it a few times. It was alright, but not amazing. He sold it last summer after losing interest in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redwire View Post
    Are the holes in the stock meant to carry shells? They look about the right size.
    Yup that's right, they are shell holders
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    Curious how others review them, a lot of weight in the front of that gun
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