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Thread: ++The SEMI-AUTO NR BULLPUP 12GA NO SHOOTER SHOULD BE WITHOUT++

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    They charge $30.00 to ship this puppy
    JT , Keeping Canadians Safe !!

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    HG-105 or Canuck Spectre ?? Hummm!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thorgal View Post
    HG-105 or Canuck Spectre ?? Hummm!
    My thoughts too.
    $120 more plus tax for the spectre.
    Ive always had good luck with Canucks, may well be made at the same turkish factory.
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    I’ve had a spectre for a while. Runs great, eats anything I’ve put through it, I personally like the balance but I could see how some might not, very close to the shoulder. My only real issue with it is that in order to disassemble it you have to really get in there, more steps than you’d expect. Feels like you’re taking every nut, bolt, pin, and spring out if you want to do a thorough clean/lube. I like simplified designs where you remove a thumb nut and can almost fully strip the gun, no tools required. It’s not difficult to strip, but it definitely isn’t convenient. Not a huge fan of the top rail either, it’s not really attached very solidly to the barrel, a pin on the front and a spring clamp on the back. It’s a shotgun so not really going to be an accuracy issue but for a gun that seems over-engineered it almost feels like an afterthought. By no means a bad shotgun in my books, just a bit unique.

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    Thanks j_f_oko

    That's good info.

    a report on the HG takedown/assembly would be helpful if anyone's familiar with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by groundskeeper willy View Post
    Can we buy some small spare parts like a firing pin and extractor?
    Probably not, I would imagine they don't have a lot of extra parts and they would need a few spare parts to service warranty so likely extra stock for "just in case" is not an option.

    They didn't even respond about magazine capability with other similar turkish shotguns....... thanks to one of their customers we now know cross comparability is pretty good.

    Your best bet is to buy a complete spare.....
    Our Government trusts rivets more then law abiding gun owners.

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    Any good reviews on these shotguns? Really interested for the price!

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    Also keen to hear how they are

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    Looks cool but alas I am a lefty as well and don’t enjoy the face spackle of unburnt powder and the odd plastic hull so I must pass but looks great and kudos to your camera person always a pleasure to view your posts

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    Seems like there are a lot of lefties interested in bullpup shotguns... perhaps we could talk to the manufacturer and see if that's something feasible
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