Could you please remove the buttstock and take a picture of the receiver so we can see how it attaches? And maybe one of the stock too? Would be super helpful and appreciatedHi I just got mine yesterday, super happy with the service and the gun. Wasn't cycling 2.75 light target loads right from the post office. Tried several loads and brands in target load but it cycled old ass heavier mix'n match no problem. Wondering where we could get the light load piston as seen from the Bushpig video if it doesn't break in. Thank you.
Why don't you take yours apart and share the pictures? Surely your not asking a business to open a boxed item, take it to bits, film it, reassemble, all on the hopes you will buy one? Your feedback rating gives TI little hope for a sale.Could you please remove the buttstock and take a picture of the receiver so we can see how it attaches? And maybe one of the stock too? Would be super helpful and appreciated![]()
also +1 on the light load piston, good thinking.
Relax brother, I was replying to someone who already has it, not the business; mines in transit. I literally congratulated the seller because they sold out.Why don't you take yours apart and share the pictures? Surely your not asking a business to open a boxed item, take it to bits, film it, reassemble, all on the hopes you will buy one? Your feedback rating gives TI little hope for a sale.
So you did. Apologies for my salty response; enjoy your shotgun, they look like a neat piece of kit.Relax brother, I was replying to someone who already has it, not the business; mines in transit. I literally congratulated the seller because they sold out.
I was hoping to order some aftermarket parts so it all arrived around the same time. Needed to know what was compatible first though, not that I owe you an explanation.
Even if I did ask the business to do it, I don't think it's a huge ask to get more information on parts compatibility.
All good, I appreciate the apology, most people wouldn't. I'll provide some feedback once I've had some time with it, it's my first Turkish shotgun.So you did. Apologies for my salty response; enjoy your shotgun, they look like a neat piece of kit.
Assuming from your post that you didn't field strip and clean all the preservative oil and reoil with proper gun oil prior to your range visit?Hi I just got mine yesterday, super happy with the service and the gun. Wasn't cycling 2.75 light target loads right from the post office. Tried several loads and brands in target load but it cycled old ass heavier mix'n match no problem. Wondering where we could get the light load piston as seen from the Bushpig video if it doesn't break in. Thank you.
If you've time this weekend, please let us know how the buttstock attaches to the reciever and provide some pics. I cannot for the life of me find ANY info on this, it'd be much appreciated.I have an FS-Pro from the latest order, and this shootgun is awesome for the price! So far, I've fired 250 rounds of all kinds, light and heavy, and never had a single jam. I was skeptical at first, but now I strongly recommend it for the price - it's simply unbeatable, and I'm thinking of buying a second one!
As for the service from Tactical Imports, it was quick and professional with nothing to complain about, though I'm still waiting for the spare parts kit.
Rest assured, the design is really solid and offers a unique loading mechanism. Where they cut costs is in the plastic stock and forend - you can tell the plastic is lower quality, but again, this rifle is unbeatable in terms of value. I suggest it to anyone on a tight budget who won't be disappointed! It's also important to mention that Turkish rifles are generally very reliable and well-made - trust me, I have experience having tried 5 different models, and once again, unbeatable value!
Will you be bringing in another shipment of the FS-Pro?Don't want to derail this thread.. but do you have any plans to bring in the FS-S?
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