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

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Introducing the SAP6 Tactical: our #1 selling gun made faster and more modular.

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The new design features include a heavy-duty monolithic quadrail system and a re-designed aluminum pump handle for use with included vertical foregrip. Comes with a 14" barrel with interchangeable chokes.

The development of the original 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 loading and unloading over conventional tube type systems. Magazine seating is straight insertion style, allowing for smooth and simplistic reloads. The telescoping stock features multiple positions, permitting comfortable use by all. Pump handle is spring assisted.

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 choice of 6 or 11 round magazine, vertical foregrip and instruction manual. Optics/accessories not included. Non-restricted class. In-stock and ready to ship.

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Features:
•Detachable magazine for quick and easy reloading
•Tested and proven durability and reliability
•Rugged quadrail system
•Telescoping stock
•Built-in shell holder
•Ambidextrous design allows for comfortable shooting by both left and right handed users
•Compact 14" barrel
•Spare magazines fit in double AR-15 magazine pouch
•Straight-insertion magazine seating
•5 year warranty
•Interchangeable chokes

Specifications:
Caliber: 12GA 3" & 2.75"
Chokes: Interchangeable
Magazine Capacity: 6
Method of Operation: Pump
Length with Stock Retracted: 806mm
Length with Stock Extended: 901mm
Barrel Length: 356mm

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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.

Many Turkish shotguns are excellent quality... Part of the bad rap is knockoffs... One maker will have success with a design and numerous lookalikes show up within months.

My only experience was with an early SAP6. Overall it was fine quality for the money, but I really didn't like the spring assisted pump, or the fact it didn't lock shut. I'm too used to a Mossberg or Remington style action that locks shut unless fired.
 
TI, does this SAP6 2.0 version operate with the same spring assisted pump that holds the gun in battery? I.e. no locking lugs like a traditional shotgun?
 
I've got the sap 6 competition model with the 14 inch barrel, only ran a couple boxes through it so far but no issues yet
 
I struggle with the saddle style mount on the receiver and I think a lot.of other guys will too, superficial yes, but it matters to some
 
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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
 
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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