Yup, single notch on both. Looks like they're both full choke.Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't these the same choke?
Yup, single notch on both. Looks like they're both full choke.Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't these the same choke?
I can only find gas adjustment info on their Lynx 12 and Cheeta 12 (AK style). Pretty sure you're going to have to buy a third party regulator.Finally got a chance to try mine. Like the way it handles and shoots, but mine wouldn't cycle "low brass" loads -- tried 1 oz #6 and 1-1/8 oz #7.5 Shot great, but in twenty-five rounds only had once where I got two consucetiveshots to fire -- rounds number 23&24, It will be lots of fun if I can get this sorted. Didn't bring any "high brass" loads.
Is there a way to adjust the gas system? What passes for a manual that came with it is pretty useless.
I had to buy a third party 3-postion regulator for my Siaga to shoot such loads. I'm willing to spend a bit to buy something to shoot the cheapest ammo as its more than good enough for my purposes. It'll be a lot less fun if I have to buy ~25-50% more expensive ammo to get it to work.
It should be noted that some ammunition will not cycle a semi automatic magazine fed shotgun. There are some #8 & #7&1/2 that simply will not cycle these shotguns. Winchester Universal & most rounds that are labeled "Target Loads" and similar cheap bulk pack ammunition will not work frequently. There are also some "roll crimp" "00" rounds that will give you failure to feeds and failure to eject as well. If a setting doesn't work for you try some different ammunition before assuming the shotgun is at fault.
Finally got a chance to try mine. Like the way it handles and shoots, but mine wouldn't cycle "low brass" loads -- tried 1 oz #6 and 1-1/8 oz #7.5 Shot great, but in twenty-five rounds only had once where I got two consucetiveshots to fire -- rounds number 23&24, It will be lots of fun if I can get this sorted. Didn't bring any "high brass" loads.
Is there a way to adjust the gas system? What passes for a manual that came with it is pretty useless.
I had to buy a third party 3-postion regulator for my Siaga to shoot such loads. I'm willing to spend a bit to buy something to shoot the cheapest ammo as its more than good enough for my purposes. It'll be a lot less fun if I have to buy ~25-50% more expensive ammo to get it to work.
Here's my SDS Imports shotgun. Made in China - copy of a Saiga 12 gauge. Feeds everything from low brass target loads to high brass slugs. Has stout recoil. Uses Saiga mags.
The Chinese must have messed something up in their reverse engineering, because my Saiga has almost no recoil at all. It’s more like shooting a 9mm PCC than a 12 gauge!
We no longer import the M12 so if the part is not listed on the website it cannot be sold either. We have to request warranties from our manufacturer and can only do so if the customer has a receipt that is within warranty. There is nothing I can do.
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