Thank you my friend. Got a new AR12 and it jammed a LOT. Was very upset and I haven’t touched it since. I just thought the gun was garbage but I’ve seen very high end AR12s jam up a lot when they are new.
I have an F12 and it shoots great, it hasn't jammed on me so far with heavy loads, but per the owners manual - if you are going to run lighter ammo you need to flip the gas block to the light load setting. You reverse the gas block if you are going to shoot loads over 1200 fps.
Here is a hint I have told people for over a decade. Any semiauto shotgun use 3-1/4 DRAM or higher and it will always cycle without any issue. I have never had an issue with any of mine from the first shot on. Hope this helps people.
I’m having an issue with mine jamming the extractor guide thingymabob into the notch on the side of the chamber/barrel….tried filing and polishing some excess but it didn’t help, I think the extractor itself is probably warped slightly because I released the bolt really hard multiple times trying to soften spring and that’s when it jammed empty….have to mortar it to break it free, may try replacing the barrel, carrier, extractor and dogs, and going with a shortened beretta or Benelli spring to see if that will soften her up. Want to lighten the sear (if that even affects trigger pull) and spring as well for a softer trigger pull. I literally only got 7 rounds shot before this damn thing decided to screw up. It’s a Charles Daly N4S bullpup (Akkar Turkish) Edit- bought it new for $600 last year, probably should’ve sent it back but I think I will tinker myself with it, it’s a el cheapo firearm anyways, be a good one to learn about shotguns and experiment some with though. Might 3D print some new foregrips and add some small picatinny rails while I’m at it. Love that optic on your shotgun as well. I call mine my “Shitgun”
Here is a hint I have told people for over a decade. Any semiauto shotgun use 3-1/4 DRAM or higher and it will always cycle without any issue. I have never had an issue with any of mine from the first shot on. Hope this helps people.
I know this video was done 2 years ago not sure if you even will see this but anything i should know other then the breakin i just got the pardus sd ar12 and heard a lot of bad mainly with feeding it was only 299 used but most sites for it new run between 499-599 so im just getting a little nervous about it
Take it apart lubricant everything anything stiff work it or even take a light sandpaper and smooth some of the parts out. Shoot 1400 fps velocity shells for the first 100 rounds or so. I have a cheap emperor arms cobra 12 and other then my promag drum acting up the 5 round mags and a 10 round I had to work on a little runs ever shot now. Keep an eye on the bolt carrier the block near the firing pin likes to crack on these 1919 style guns but it’s literally 50 bucks for a new one.
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I brought my citadel ar12 out for the first time today and it wouldn’t cycle right. Damaged a lot of ammo too. Max shots I’d get out before it was jamming or not cycling was 2.
Bro that’s a $1000 Gun what are you talking about? I got mine for $500 bc it’s used and not new however they are on sale rb for $700 but man to hear you say half a grand is cheap, you obviously don’t know that value of a dollar.
Thank you my friend. Got a new AR12 and it jammed a LOT. Was very upset and I haven’t touched it since. I just thought the gun was garbage but I’ve seen very high end AR12s jam up a lot when they are new.
Hey, thanks for that advice. Will try that keeping the charging handle back for a week or two. To weaken that spring having a hell of a time.
I have an F12 and it shoots great, it hasn't jammed on me so far with heavy loads, but per the owners manual - if you are going to run lighter ammo you need to flip the gas block to the light load setting. You reverse the gas block if you are going to shoot loads over 1200 fps.
Here is a hint I have told people for over a decade.
Any semiauto shotgun use 3-1/4 DRAM or higher and it will always cycle without any issue.
I have never had an issue with any of mine from the first shot on.
Hope this helps people.
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I’m having an issue with mine jamming the extractor guide thingymabob into the notch on the side of the chamber/barrel….tried filing and polishing some excess but it didn’t help, I think the extractor itself is probably warped slightly because I released the bolt really hard multiple times trying to soften spring and that’s when it jammed empty….have to mortar it to break it free, may try replacing the barrel, carrier, extractor and dogs, and going with a shortened beretta or Benelli spring to see if that will soften her up. Want to lighten the sear (if that even affects trigger pull) and spring as well for a softer trigger pull. I literally only got 7 rounds shot before this damn thing decided to screw up. It’s a Charles Daly N4S bullpup (Akkar Turkish)
Edit- bought it new for $600 last year, probably should’ve sent it back but I think I will tinker myself with it, it’s a el cheapo firearm anyways, be a good one to learn about shotguns and experiment some with though. Might 3D print some new foregrips and add some small picatinny rails while I’m at it. Love that optic on your shotgun as well. I call mine my “Shitgun”
Here is a hint I have told people for over a decade.
Any semiauto shotgun use 3-1/4 DRAM or higher and it will always cycle without any issue.
I have never had an issue with any of mine from the first shot on.
Hope this helps people.
Will make a video of you cleaning it please sir I have the same model
I know this video was done 2 years ago not sure if you even will see this but anything i should know other then the breakin i just got the pardus sd ar12 and heard a lot of bad mainly with feeding it was only 299 used but most sites for it new run between 499-599 so im just getting a little nervous about it
Take it apart lubricant everything anything stiff work it or even take a light sandpaper and smooth some of the parts out. Shoot 1400 fps velocity shells for the first 100 rounds or so. I have a cheap emperor arms cobra 12 and other then my promag drum acting up the 5 round mags and a 10 round I had to work on a little runs ever shot now. Keep an eye on the bolt carrier the block near the firing pin likes to crack on these 1919 style guns but it’s literally 50 bucks for a new one.
I shot 100 shells off birdshot but I will start leaving the bolt locked back
My shotgun bolt will not lock open it keeps slamming closed and lots of failure to feed sometimes won’t even load when I try to rack it it
Put an empty magazine in it
You have the shoot 1350 muzzle vocally or higher with those
I shoot Winchester white box bird shot. It runs fine after break in.
@@sihmonsimcha - You gotta shout "HIGH VELOCITY AMMO BITCHES" with every shot until he gun is broken in, so yeah, "vocally" is right. :)
Anything above 1200 fps has worked good for me.. anything below is fucked
What safe is that?
Cannon 25 gun safe from tractor supply
where did you get the drum from looking to get one for my sliver eagle
evo 12
Pro mag
This gun did not want to shoot properly, it jammed constantly
It's called a break in period. Sadly these shotguns have a long break in
@@kurticus storing it with the bolt open will fix it completely on its own or do i need to do anything else?
@@huntermcquade3407 shoot a ton of heavy load probably around 200 shells.
@@kurticus ok thx, cause it literally jams every single time, i have yet to get a successful eject
@@huntermcquade3407 mine jammed the first 3-4 boxes I shot through. Then slowly got better
You could have at least showed us how you shaved the mag....waste of time
Montana John's Outdoors on UA-cam. He gives the total fix for everything and shows how to take it apart, reassemble it, oil, grease, file the mags, you name it
For 30 years i used a full choke never missed, learn to shoot, learn sight pitcher.
Wosh they were shorter
This was very helpful, my BP 12 will not cycle bird shot
I brought my citadel ar12 out for the first time today and it wouldn’t cycle right. Damaged a lot of ammo too. Max shots I’d get out before it was jamming or not cycling was 2.
did you get it fixed?
@@huntermcquade3407don't you just love it when nobody replies?
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Bro that’s a $1000 Gun what are you talking about? I got mine for $500 bc it’s used and not new however they are on sale rb for $700 but man to hear you say half a grand is cheap, you obviously don’t know that value of a dollar.
Nah you got ripped off they go for like $200-$300 dollars
@@THEREALBILL03 i paid 199 brand new lmao
At least lay it on bed
Our you could just buy a decent gun
Its actually a fun well built gun. There's nothing like having 20 shells for skeet shooting
Still has to go through a break in phase