Turkish Shotguns @ Marstar II -- with pics. 56.k warning

ARmike

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Well, I guess I was one of the first to order.
All I can say is, I got what I paid for. Cost me about 360$ total after taxes shipping etc etc.
No range report yet... Just pictures...(sorry for the crappy pics)
Needs a little lube love.

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Thanks for the first impression. I'm not big into shotguns, but have been thinking about a 12 ga pump, just to round out the fleet. Probably the best thing you did was buy from Marstar, who offer a one-year warranty, not like a Vancouver company who does not.
Geoff
 
Is the receiver steel, aluminum, or plastic? Is the mechanism an 870 clone, a mosberg clone, or a proprietary design?

What do you like and dislike about it?

Is the trigger and safety gold colored??? Pimpalicious!
 
The stock looks like ass, but the rest of the gun looks OK.

I'm hoping these turn out to be a decent starter gun.
 
COLTFAN;'
Well here we have it, another absolute opinion,"s**t that you can never get parts for "
Can you tell me about one instance in the past 25 years where Marstar has not backed up it's products or failed to supply parts for any new firearm(s) sold to a customer ?
John
 
TP SAUX;
If you are not happy with it, have you take advantage of our inronclad warrantee ??
Are you returning it for exchange or refund ??
John
 
Mine has the gold trigger and safety, so I guess they all do. I like the look of it. It's cheap and cheerfull and will do the job. I bought site unseen 'cause I know Marstar will back it up, same as the Norico 54 pistol I got from them. Cheap and cheerfull, plus a couple cases of 7.62x25. Whats not to like? The other turk firearms I have are pretty robust. Hope this one proves to be too.
Pete
 
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