New Items Feb 8 2013 inc 1887 T2 Terminator Shotguns

Just a quick video I made. I am too busy to go shooting at the moment, but I will test er out asap!
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just got out to the range today... put some slugs through her.... had a few cycling issues... but overall not too bad. made a very quick video.

 
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its all in how you work the lever, upward/forward strong action and you are good to go, any down force and you get FTE on last round

all in my trouble shooting vid
 
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yeah pretty much, you basically have to work the lever hard to ensure you cycle the rounds. the last round doesn't like to fully eject all the time, doesn't have the fresh round to help eject it out.

one other thing is Couple of the screws started to back out after about 20 rounds. I'm going to be putting some medium strength locktite. hopefully that'll be good enough to hold it in.
 
Good news! My DA Terminator just arrived. It looks really nice and feels pretty solid. I cleaned off the norinco grease and smoothed out the rough edges and it cycles pretty well. I will post some pics when I get around to it. The wood finish and blue steel finish is really nice. Thanks CanAm for another quality gun. :D
 
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As promised, here is a picture of my DA Terminator. I had to smooth out some rough edges on the ejectors and carrier, as well as shorten the follower spring by about 10 turns, but it cycles really smoothly now. Nothing a good file can't handle. I might try opening the lever a little, but I won't be flip-cocking it anytime soon. :D

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Tried mine out last week, works perfect with Remington slugs, but it doesn't like Winchester slugs. Had to pry the shell out everytime.
 
I will be firing Remington birdshot or clubloads when I test fire mine. I find that you really have to work the lever to make this gun cycle well. Do you find that the shells trainwreck?
 
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