A lot of us who can't get a Category C license would love to have a real true blue Benelli M4, but those of us who only have access to Category A & B (and H) have to settle for what we can get.
I've got a stoeger m3000 in pistol grip. Put around 400 rounds thru it. No issues. Solid shotgun. For the money you can buy a reddot and ammo comparison to this. Also comes with 5 year backed whincester Australia warrsnty.
@@mikey13b personaly I hand felt all the major straight bolts and lever shotguns. The stoeger felt best for me and had really good quality per dollar feel. It feels alot more expensive then the $850 I paid hence why I don't see the sultan to be that much more superior for the $$$ 850 vs nearly 1500. If you have 2 Adler's already it entirely depends on you, if you want to spend more money for another 12g.
Once again another great review........thanks Ozzie. Are you planning to do the The Bushmeister BA-X12 lever? would love to hear your thoughts on it against Sulun Tac 12
Great honest review as always Ozzie. I'm keen on buying a Bushmeister thumb lever shotgun. Any plans on doing a review on one of these? Thanks for sharing!
When the day comes that Turkish manufacture firearms (especially shotguns) have a good reputation i will personally cut off my left testicle and send it to you gift wrapped my friend
the ejection issues are because normally the semi auto ejection would be much more forceful so the sticking wouldn't be noticed. i doubt the turkish manufacturer altered this in anyway to make the ejection work better when run manually. they probably just gutted the semi auto system and called it a day.
Can’t get one semi auto or pump in Australia without a special licence or at least in my state. It’s silly, I know. We make do, and find as many loop holes as we can until they get band as well.
Have been after a straight pull for a while and been pretty hesitant due to what's on on market like the Adler. Bought the Sulun Tac 12 from cleavers 2 weeks ago along with EOtech 518. just waiting on the pta to come though then it will be a week up at the farm. After watching your review even more excited to pick it up but was also hoping to shoot some clays, how do you think this shotty will go making some orange dust?
@@jordanJohnn Yeah mate. I’ll be a Cleaver Firearms Sat 29th. Getting a .22LR but will also pick up a 12G (pending PTA for the latter). Still considering the Mk70 Miroku too. Not sure
Great review again Ozzie!!!👌 Question: where do you think the balance point would be (loaded)? Would it be just forward of the trigger guard? As a leftie and noticing that the bolt handle can't be relocated to the other side of the action, do you think that this shotgun would be too nose heavy to remove your hand from the forestock to cycle the action? Thanks!!👍
As a leftie you may want the right hand bolt - you kinda mimic the action of a pump by using your hand from the forestock to cycle the action. As a righty I do this with actions that allow a left-side charging relocation and it feels good.
We have longarm permits and pistol permits . For shotguns category a and be which is the easiest of the categories to get allows , single shot , break action , combination guns , lever action shotguns limited to 5 Rounds (at least in my state NSW) . Category b (other than self loading and pump actions ( can have pump action rifles . Forgot to mention air rifles ,and rimfire rifles that are not semi automatic are category A. Muzzleloaders are category B . Category C are semi auto rimfire rifles only limited to 10 rounds and shotguns pump and semi auto limited to 5 Rounds. Category d are semi automatic rimfire rifles and shotguns with more than 10 rounds for rifles and 5+ for shotguns .lever action shotguns included . Category G ( for firearms dealers and collections like that of the us where an FFL OR SOT4 holder can have everything else whether short barrel or fully automatic . State regulations are different but this is the general consensus.
@@youneszreika poor australians. All your mass shootings must really have put the head backwards on politicians. I was sarscastic, you dont have a problem other then in the mind of media/politicans. We have shootings in sweden - mostly criminals shootin each other with illegal guns, and we have not come to this. We can have shotgun autos but limited to 2+1... same with auto rifles (22lr, full bore) but often limited to what kind of autos. Mostly "hunting" autos like Bar Mk3 and similar, no AR15.
Pump action and semi auto shotguns are basically impossible to own for the average Australian but we can still have lever action, straight pull and lever release at least
@@Dogirot Tried the lever-release and straight pull and to me they feel much more natural (and lighter) than a pump. The lever-release is almost as good as a semi once you get used to it.
Check out our review of the Sulun Arms Tacsoras lever release shotgun here: ua-cam.com/video/ndougBo2waw/v-deo.html
A lot of us who can't get a Category C license would love to have a real true blue Benelli M4, but those of us who only have access to Category A & B (and H) have to settle for what we can get.
sucks to be an australian. Y’all
can’t even get the real Tac-12 Semi Auto.
@@Glockhead1 Guns laws aside, it's pretty great.
@@Gangster88232 Pretty sure slingshots are banned.
@@Gangster88232yeh we do mate. Might want to look at pest management.
@@Gangster88232what an idiotic statement
Aussie can you please review the Stoeger m3000 and the Bushmeister. Cheers!
Keen to see the Stoeger m3000 as well
also keen to hear your thoughts on the Stoeger, love mine
I've got a stoeger m3000 in pistol grip. Put around 400 rounds thru it. No issues. Solid shotgun.
For the money you can buy a reddot and ammo comparison to this. Also comes with 5 year backed whincester Australia warrsnty.
@@dtomic17 I have 2 adlers but wondering if its worth the extra to go the stoeger
@@mikey13b personaly I hand felt all the major straight bolts and lever shotguns. The stoeger felt best for me and had really good quality per dollar feel. It feels alot more expensive then the $850 I paid hence why I don't see the sultan to be that much more superior for the $$$ 850 vs nearly 1500.
If you have 2 Adler's already it entirely depends on you, if you want to spend more money for another 12g.
Thanks Ozzie was keen to hear your thoughts. Cheers
I was the first to own one in VIC, great shotgun, and its been around for more than a year
Good for you zigger
Once again another great review........thanks Ozzie. Are you planning to do the The Bushmeister BA-X12 lever? would love to hear your thoughts on it against Sulun Tac 12
I got the semiauto version. Works like a charm
Can t wait for the field strip of that clone to check for the Argo system within . Thanks !
Great honest review as always Ozzie. I'm keen on buying a Bushmeister thumb lever shotgun. Any plans on doing a review on one of these? Thanks for sharing!
A lot of copies are coming out of Turkey, one of these days they will create something the whole world over will crave for.
Turkish guns are coming on strong.....pretty soon they will not be regarded as crap!
When the day comes that Turkish manufacture firearms (especially shotguns) have a good reputation i will personally cut off my left testicle and send it to you gift wrapped my friend
Cheers for that, interesting about the buckshot though as it ejected slugs and target shells but not a "middle load" shell
the ejection issues are because normally the semi auto ejection would be much more forceful so the sticking wouldn't be noticed. i doubt the turkish manufacturer altered this in anyway to make the ejection work better when run manually. they probably just gutted the semi auto system and called it a day.
I have a Sulin TAC-12 semi-auto, and have yet to have a failure. Cocking it after every shot you may as well have a pump ?
Can’t get one semi auto or pump in Australia without a special licence or at least in my state. It’s silly, I know. We make do, and find as many loop holes as we can until they get band as well.
Great review!! Look forward to you getting hold of a Bushmeister....
Thanks for the review Ozzie. Are you planning to do the Bushmeister ?
Great review OZZIE can you do a review on a Adler B230
Is there a Turkish leaver release available ?
There's two. Bushmiester and Buckmaster.
Can I buy that with my PAL here in Canada?
I agree I don’t like copies, but not everyone can get an actual m4
ozzie can you do a review on the savage Impulse straight pull ?
Would you say i can use this for the weekend tournaments?
Great video! Time to review the M2 clone - Stoeger M3000, 😂
YEssss been waiting for this one! :)
Have been after a straight pull for a while and been pretty hesitant due to what's on on market like the Adler. Bought the Sulun Tac 12 from cleavers 2 weeks ago along with EOtech 518.
just waiting on the pta to come though then it will be a week up at the farm.
After watching your review even more excited to pick it up but was also hoping to shoot some clays, how do you think this shotty will go making some orange dust?
Happy with it mate? I’m strongly considering this one
@@tonycanniffe2360 I second this comment ! Keen on getting one don’t leave us hanging 😂
@@jordanJohnn Yeah mate. I’ll be a Cleaver Firearms Sat 29th. Getting a .22LR but will also pick up a 12G (pending PTA for the latter).
Still considering the Mk70 Miroku too. Not sure
Honestly I want to know How works if You load it with Aguila's MiniShells-MiniSlugs
It will fail every time.
These can be ghost loaded so it makes 8+1 capacity.
my charging handle feel out mechanism has failed, anyone else had this problem.
Good review mate seems like it’s not to bad of a shotty for the price cheers Yogi 🇦🇺🤙🤙
Great review
Great review again Ozzie!!!👌
Question: where do you think the balance point would be (loaded)? Would it be just forward of the trigger guard?
As a leftie and noticing that the bolt handle can't be relocated to the other side of the action, do you think that this shotgun would be too nose heavy to remove your hand from the forestock to cycle the action?
Thanks!!👍
As a leftie you may want the right hand bolt - you kinda mimic the action of a pump by using your hand from the forestock to cycle the action. As a righty I do this with actions that allow a left-side charging relocation and it feels good.
The Buckmaster push button shits on this it's self ejection check it out...
Should of put the breacher on it and see if it affected recoil
What are the restrictions in Australia for shotguns? Can you not have pump actions or semi auto?
We have longarm permits and pistol permits . For shotguns category a and be which is the easiest of the categories to get allows , single shot , break action , combination guns , lever action shotguns limited to 5 Rounds (at least in my state NSW) . Category b (other than self loading and pump actions ( can have pump action rifles .
Forgot to mention air rifles ,and rimfire rifles that are not semi automatic are category A. Muzzleloaders are category B .
Category C are semi auto rimfire rifles only limited to 10 rounds and shotguns pump and semi auto limited to 5 Rounds. Category d are semi automatic rimfire rifles and shotguns with more than 10 rounds for rifles and 5+ for shotguns .lever action shotguns included .
Category G ( for firearms dealers and collections like that of the us where an FFL OR SOT4 holder can have everything else whether short barrel or fully automatic .
State regulations are different but this is the general consensus.
AND YOU HAVE TO HAVE A REASON APPLICABLE BY POLICE THAT ALLOWS THE PERMIT
@@youneszreika poor australians. All your mass shootings must really have put the head backwards on politicians. I was sarscastic, you dont have a problem other then in the mind of media/politicans.
We have shootings in sweden - mostly criminals shootin each other with illegal guns, and we have not come to this. We can have shotgun autos but limited to 2+1... same with auto rifles (22lr, full bore) but often limited to what kind of autos. Mostly "hunting" autos like Bar Mk3 and similar, no AR15.
Pump action and semi auto shotguns are basically impossible to own for the average Australian but we can still have lever action, straight pull and lever release at least
@@Dogirot Tried the lever-release and straight pull and to me they feel much more natural (and lighter) than a pump. The lever-release is almost as good as a semi once you get used to it.
U good boy Ozzie! 🥰🐶👊
Prohibited in NSW 😩
You can still buy same gun with fixed stock legal in nsw
it's a semi auto..
With kids these days it seems a semi auto is best 🤨
Shit trigger on most straight pull shotguns. So bad it's enough to put you off track when trying to lead a duck or goose. Thats why i don't like them.
turd
Bolt action shotgun what a joke.