if given the choice would you guys choose this over a Kel Tec KSG?
TI - I just worked on taking off the barrel of my SAP6, and I found that the rail seems to be glued onto the top of the receiver. I took all three bolts out, and was able to free the barrel from the rail, but could not get the rail off the receiver, even with a decent bit of prying force (short of bending the rail). Have you tested the removal process, or is mine just odd for some reason? Also, I am planning on starting to make small batches of stock adaptors to accept AR buttstocks and grips. Maybe we can work together to bring Canada some more fun? Some years ago, I did the same thing for the Ithaca 37, and this is much easier.
TI - I just worked on taking off the barrel of my SAP6, and I found that the rail seems to be glued onto the top of the receiver. I took all three bolts out, and was able to free the barrel from the rail, but could not get the rail off the receiver, even with a decent bit of prying force (short of bending the rail). Have you tested the removal process, or is mine just odd for some reason? Also, I am planning on starting to make small batches of stock adaptors to accept AR buttstocks and grips. Maybe we can work together to bring Canada some more fun? Some years ago, I did the same thing for the Ithaca 37, and this is much easier.
It seems like the trigger inside may have some rust. I tried to push out the pins to get in to clean but the pins seem lodged in. Any advice? I put alan key on top of pins above trigger and hammered to remove but they would not budge. Is there a method to remove the two pins above the trigger to disassemble?
The hugely popular Dagger SAP6 Shotgun is now back in stock!
Also now available are many of the sought after accessories we’ve been waiting on:
-11 Round Spare Magazines
-Spare 14” barrel with Detachable Rem (Remington) Chokes
-Pump Handle with lower Rail
The safeties have been improved and better, more clear instruction manuals are on their way. These improvements will be available free of charge to existing owners.
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The revolution in shotgun design is finally here: introducing the SAP6 magazine fed pump action shotgun, exclusively from Tactical Imports.
The development of the SAP6 shotgun sought to overcome many of the shortfalls of the common and dated shotgun design. The use of a detachable magazine allows for a shorter barrel without the sacrifice of magazine capacity. The shorter length results in a shotgun that is lighter, more compact and faster for CQB, action shooting and hunting scenarios. The detachable magazine also allows for easy and rapid reloading/unloading over conventional tube type systems. Magazine seating is straight insertion style, allowing for smooth and simplistic reloads.
The full length picatinny rail permits the user to tailor their shotgun towards their specific needs/mission requirements with a wide variety of picatinny accessories. The telescoping stock features multiple positions, permitting comfortable use by all.
Reliability has always been a concern with detachable magazine shotguns, which is why the SAP6 has gone under an extensive testing and evaluation process involving multiple prototypes. Tactical Imports was heavily involved during this process to ensure the ultimate in reliability and durability standards.
Comes with two magazines and instruction manual, optics/accessories not included. Non-restricted class. In-stock and ready to ship.
In stock. Non-Restricted . Only $699.
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