Full auto saiga 12ga: Stick to what you know.


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Sharpie443
June 16, 2012, 12:07 PM
last time my friend Chris and I were out at the range we traded guns. i fired his full auto 12Ga and he shot my .54 flintlock. He had never fired a flintlock before and I'm never got the hang of firing a full auto 12Ga. I can fire the FA .30 carbine, m16, and AK-74 all day but that saiga kicks my butt. Comedy ensued.

Here is the video of the results.
http://youtu.be/b5B5EDk0jkQ

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Capybara
June 16, 2012, 02:23 PM
Just curious, is that Saiga a pre-86 or is your friend a dealer? I didn't think Saiga shotguns had been around that long but what do I know?

Funny clip, like it. That flintlock is badass as is the Saiga.

crazy-mp
June 16, 2012, 03:13 PM
FA Saiga 12 will kick you all over the range but the .410 Siaga is a joy to shoot

The FA Saiga's are post 86 Dealer samples only

Swing
June 16, 2012, 04:48 PM
Full-auto Saiga and flintlock in the same vid ... now that's unique. :D

Sharpie443
June 16, 2012, 11:37 PM
He is the owner of American specialty ammo and I do work for the company. He is a class two manufacturer.

JTW Jr.
June 16, 2012, 11:54 PM
Firing black powder without eye protection ( or any firearm ) is not wise.

Flyincedar
June 17, 2012, 10:10 PM
I just had a nice conversation with Chris today, and he let me look over his Saiga 12. I believe he is gonna provide me some insight on doing an auto 12 for our shop. It's not as easy on the 12 as on a regular AK. He's got it worked out well tho.

To the above poster with the pre 86 question, these guns are built by licensed manufacturers, like Chris, and our shop as well, as post samples. They are not individually transferrable. They can be sold to LE/Military, and used as demos. The company owns them. They can be sold to another SOT if they have a demo letter, or without a demo letter if the manufacturer is giving up their SOT

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