Typhoon F12 shotgun
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Re: Typhoon F12 shotgun
Its use, or rather the levels of over use that PSG demands that seems to kill these Turkish guns so having spares for a gun you're going to use for competition is a must. Fortunately spare parts aren't expensive (probably part of the problem too! )
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Re: Typhoon F12 shotgun
How about the Armsan rs-1 ? supposedly built under licence from Saiga in Turkey , are they any better ?
or is all this Turkish stuff unreliable .
Chas
or is all this Turkish stuff unreliable .
Chas
Re: Typhoon F12 shotgun
Maybe I used the wrong word above in " unreliable " as I see that some people have had reliability from their Typhoon f12s .
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A mate has recently bought an RS-1 and has had to mod Saiga mags because there are no spare Armsan mags in the country, with no foreseeable date they will be arriving!
It did seem to run alright though with everything he has put through it so far.
It did seem to run alright though with everything he has put through it so far.
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Re: Typhoon F12 shotgun
An RFD friend is still waiting on the RS1's he order to come in, they were supposed to arrive in August
I've also heard varying reports about their robustness with a few people saying a large part of the ejection port/cover has broken off their guns
A friend is thinking of getting one (if they ever arrive!) so i'll report back on his.
I've also heard varying reports about their robustness with a few people saying a large part of the ejection port/cover has broken off their guns
A friend is thinking of getting one (if they ever arrive!) so i'll report back on his.
DVC
Re: Typhoon F12 shotgun
Guys, it was my idea to bring in the F12 & I work for the distributor so any questions ask away.
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