Sulun Arms SS-211 at Tactical Imports!

Definitely do not have to use knee to open. Just more force then we thought was acceptable/normal for us to be satisfied as one of our products.

I've got an older pellet pistol that uses a plastic rod that goes around the barrel to give you more leverage when breaking it open to load/charge the air.
Could one fashion something like that for these?
 
Mine shipped today! I just checked and they are officially sold out of both regular and both factory defect models. Sorry guys still wanting one. Pretty sure the factory defects went up on Sunday and are gone Tuesday night. Not surprised as they were a steal. Early birds get the worm on this one, glad I jumped on it.
 
Mine arrived today (no, not hoarding, second is for a friend, combining shipping ;)) These are the steel receiver, ejector "defective" models. Not that much harder to #### than the Desperado... Definitely don't have to get my knee involved in cocking it, but I'm also 6'3" and almost 200 lbs... Someone smaller might have trouble.

Compared to the Desperado (which I think is also Sulun, but rebranded).

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Interesting that even with the sequential numbers there are some differences.

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Oh, and the barrels do not interchange with the Desperado or between the two - everything looks the same, but they just don't quite lock in place - looks like these are very much a hand fit... which would explain why we have not seen the longer barrels yet...
 
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Mine arrived today (no, not hoarding, second is for a friend, combining shipping ;)) These are the steel receiver, ejector "defective" models. Not that much harder to #### than the Desperado... Definitely don't have to get my knee involved in cocking it, but I'm also 6'3" and almost 200 lbs... Someone smaller might have trouble.

Compared to the Desperado (which I think is also Sulun, but rebranded).

hPLci3jh.jpg


Interesting that even with the sequential numbers there are some differences.

5IRGs96h.jpg


Oh, and the barrels do not interchange with the Desperado or between the two - everything looks the same, but they just don't quite lock in place - looks like these are very much a hand fit... which would explain why we have not seen the longer barrels yet...

Thanks for the review!
 
Mine arrived today (no, not hoarding, second is for a friend, combining shipping ;)) These are the steel receiver, ejector "defective" models. Not that much harder to #### than the Desperado... Definitely don't have to get my knee involved in cocking it, but I'm also 6'3" and almost 200 lbs... Someone smaller might have trouble.

Compared to the Desperado (which I think is also Sulun, but rebranded).

hPLci3jh.jpg

Did you try swapping the wood? Would be interesting to see this with the longer LOP just to compare

I think you should have put the Desperado wood on one and have 3 sweet configs
 
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T.I., will these be available with ejectors? Also, any possibility of adding sling swivels to these?
I'd really like to buy one, they look cool.
 
They were available with ejectors or extractors ( the discounted, second ones that were offered) the first were extractors only and were of a better build quality .. They all had slightly different but similar wood and checkering. Oh the ejector model has a all steel receiver ( aluminum for the others) not a major difference in weights but if you hold them in each hand you can tell.
 
Hi TI,
Do this in a synthetic stock plus built in an accessory rail or 3, price accordingly and you sell a billion. Even offer different barrell lengths ie. +2,+4”. Just a thought.
 
Synthetic furniture most likely would be heavier ( + or -) an accessory rail would have to replace the whole for stock . Just screwing one on ( sides would crack the wood) under not much place because of the locking mechanism. Granted a light/ laser of some type could help for shooting off the hip. Dude !! .it's a short shot gun!
The owners manual specifies no slugs.( might separat the barrels!) Bird shot will cover spread well out to 30 m . There are other shot guns
better suited for tactical work .
I consider this to be a fun walking around close in BOOM stick!
Just my take on it!
Others opinions may vary!
 
Most synthetic furnitures are lighter, not heavier and the shotgun is just fine for slugs.
“... do not recommend slugs ... except for cylinder and improved cylinder choke tubes.” It is fixed with a cylinder choke.
 
Synthetic furniture most likely would be heavier ( + or -) an accessory rail would have to replace the whole for stock . Just screwing one on ( sides would crack the wood) under not much place because of the locking mechanism. Granted a light/ laser of some type could help for shooting off the hip. Dude !! .it's a short shot gun!
The owners manual specifies no slugs.( might separat the barrels!) Bird shot will cover spread well out to 30 m . There are other shot guns
better suited for tactical work .
I consider this to be a fun walking around close in BOOM stick!
Just my take on it!
Others opinions may vary!

You are wrong about the slugs.
 
Ok if I'm wrong I'm wrong. But I got my idear no slugs from page 8 second paragraph under ammunition. "We do not recommend using slugs in this O&U shot gun, except for cyli8 and improved cylinder choke tubes.
I had understood tubes as something being screwed in to the barrels. And as this short shot gun did not come equipped with tubes I took it as not to use slugs. I have other brands of short barrels with out choke tubes and have fired slugs with out issues ( as of yet and hopefully never will). If my reading and interpretation is wrong the confusion is my own. Just didn't want to direct some in to injury.:cheers::
 
Ok if I'm wrong I'm wrong. But I got my idear no slugs from page 8 second paragraph under ammunition. "We do not recommend using slugs in this O&U shot gun, except for cyli8 and improved cylinder choke tubes.
I had understood tubes as something being screwed in to the barrels. And as this short shot gun did not come equipped with tubes I took it as not to use slugs. I have other brands of short barrels with out choke tubes and have fired slugs with out issues ( as of yet and hopefully never will). If my reading and interpretation is wrong the confusion is my own. Just didn't want to direct some in to injury.:cheers::

SS-211 has fixed cylinder choke, therefore slugs ok :)
 
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