I bought 2 from PSA. Both were measurable. Failure to feed every other shot. Several lite strikes. (Federal, Winchester and Rio) Sent them back PSA were champs, great customer service. Glad you had a good experience....
@jamessturcke6532 no way! How long have you had it? If I ever get to the “giveaways” with my channel, I want to do giveaways of random guns like that. lol
Got the same deal from PSA. They took 10 days to ship! Bolt charging handle sent (was not installed) had a notable burr on it and it was a 'no way' fit into bolt. I removed the burr and polished it. Works fine now but not a good start. BTW, Tokarev USA is out of many accessories (rear sight assembly, magazine extension, etc.).
@jerryg2073 Mine took about 4 days to ship. My charging handle was also not installed. I guess to keep the box size down. The bolt was seated a little to the front so I couldn’t just push it in. Had to break the magazine down and install it. Any issues after you installed the handle with it firing?
I just ordered this ttf titan a week back and gotta pick up at ffl. About a month back i got the tx3 hammer pump version and its smooth and reliable.. so far. Great short vid, bro.
@jakelapoint Thanks for your comment! Did you pick up your TTF Titan yet? If so, any updates on its performance? Thanks you! I appreciate the feedback!
have you tried minishells in the Hammer? I watched a video of a guy putting all kinds of rounds through the hammer including about 20 minishells and basically had no problems. Weird. lol But after watching that, I ordered one.
I just got mine recently also from PSA and after running 80 shells through it (30 of them were 00 & #4 buckshot as well as a few slugs), I was blown away by it's reliability. I only had two failure to eject instances, both with low-powered birdshot. I honestly was not expecting it to cycle birdshot at all, so having two FTE's out of 50 birdshot shells honestly made me SUPER happy. Oh I did have one failure to eject with buckshot, but it was when I tried to hip-fire it. Apparently inertia-driven shotguns do not like to be hip-fired as it is similar to limp-wristing a semi-auto pistol. Like others I saw that most of the accessories were out of stock but I did manage to snag a two shot magazine expander...but in silver. So it doesn't match but I don't care. The thing works and that's the important thing. I'm going to run about 200 shells through it and if it keeps working great during that process, it will replace my beloved Maverick 88 pump shotgun as my primary home defense long gun, just because I can shoot this twice as fast which is VERY important in a firefight with an armed intruder. I've done force on force training with an airsoft pump shotgun and realized that I was outgunned by anyone with a semi-auto firearm as they could suppress me via a higher volume of fire. So I had switched to an AR-15 as a primary home defense long gun. But this shotgun has me going back to shotguns due to how fast I can put rounds on target on multiple targets. I directly compared it to my Maverick 88 pump-action shotgun and the difference in speed was MASSIVE. Before I couldn't afford a tube-fed semi-auto shotgun (magazine fed shotguns are all relatively unreliable in their shell feed), but now I can and absolutely love it. I just really hope that Tokarev cranks their production and makes spare parts available. I also hope that they allow 3rd party companies to make parts, accessories, and upgrades for it. If they do, this shotgun will replace the Maverick 88 as America's #1 selling shotgun.
@wigon Thanks for you comment! I appreciate your detailed information. I let a buddy of mine shoot this thing and he had one failure to eject but he did not have good grip on the shotgun so this adds up to what you're saying. I think it probably looks cool with the different color extender! It gives it that two-tone appearance. Sounds like you and I have the same shotguns LOL My home defense is also a Mossberg Maverick 88 with the 500 shorter barrel. I agree, if they change a little bit about their business function, they'll move up quick! Have you put any sights on yours?
@@GothamDIYandMore Oh small correction in my previous post. I meant 200 shells not 20 shells (I edited it and fixed it). But now, sadly I haven't been able to order the rear sight for it as it says on their website that they won't be in stock until mid-October...which is tomorrow. lol So I'm checking everyday so I can order that and the heat shield because that barrel gets HOT. But to be honest, I don't think you need the rear sight for home defense. I had no issues just using the front sight once I figured out where to hold. But that rear ghost ring sight would be nifty for using slugs. My only concern is that it uses only one screw instead of two, along with the dovetail grooves to secure it to the receiver. It's also made of polymer so I'm not sure I trust it with a red dot sight on it as the weight may cause the dovetail sections to bend over time and get loose. But I might try it with a lightweight riser and a pistol red dot. Oh BTW, yes you were right. The two-tone look with the silver magazine extender, does look great. The only pain in the butt was getting the encap on the stock magazine tube off. I needed needle-nosed pliers to wiggle it off. But that worked. I actually know an old Turkish gunsmith who sells a lot of different Turkish shotguns at his gunstore. I may take mine to him to see if, with his expertise, if he thinks any parts from other Turkish shotguns may work on the Titan (like extractors, gas rings, and springs). I'm going to tell him, that if they do and he can source those parts, that he would make a killing selling those parts as repair kits for this shotgun.
@wigon Dude that is awesome! I'm excited for you! I think the single screw for the sights isn't too much of a concern if you used some thread locker. I'm glad it looks good in the two tone! That would be great if he can do that! It'll help you out and he would definitely make a killing! Please update us!
I got the +2 extension and this thing rocks. I only shot 5 rounds of 00 buck and 2 slugs through it before it was cycling 1180 fps target loads with no hiccups.
@murray4826 Thanks for the comment! I know it's been almost two weeks since your comment but I finally got around to taking the handle off and making a video of putting it back in. I'll be uploading it within the next hour!
@@GothamDIYandMore no, not yet but ive only shot it about 100 times. I only removed a burr I felt with my thumb nail and most the black/bluing right around the fork area of the charging handle. It absolutely refused to go in without a little tlc. I watched a video by importer, just making sure i wasnt overlooking something. They actually recommend to do a little cleanup if necessary during the first install. I really didn't want to remove any "meat " as to why I used a small fine ceramic stick.
@busyjustbusy7992 Makes sense! I appreciate your reply! I guess at $109, it's not going to be perfect but definitely a fun gun without breaking the bank!
@GothamDIYandMore I'm about 150 home loaded 00buck, 100 exacto magnum slugs, and a case of birdshot through it. Waiting on them to get the ghost ring sights and mag tube extensions in stock. I'm about to start making this thing the way I want it since it's dependable
@@GothamDIYandMore -- No. I can get one locally for about $160 +tax. but it won't have shipping, or FFL fees, so will end up being less than the PSA one.
I've shot 80 shells including 30 shells of buckshot and slugs, and so far only two failure to ejects but both with low powered birdshot which many semi-auto shotguns don't cycle at all (unless they have an adjustable gas system). All the parts seem quite robust with not a lot of moving parts to break. The only part that will probably eventually break is the extractor at some point. Hopefully Tokarev or a 3rd party company, starts selling spare parts or upgrade parts for these as they really are fantastic shotguns function-wise.
Just ordered the same shotgun from PSA on Friday and can’t wait to pick it up from my FFL, not a bad deal for $109! Enjoy it bro!
@azleadslinger9521 Nice! It’s been great so far! And definitely not bad for $109! Is this your first semi auto shotgun?
I bought one a couple months ago from Bud's... I'm very pleased for the price.. no issues so far...
@NickRivers-t9d Thanks for your comment! How many rounds do you think you have through it? Same here, no issues and pleased for $109!
I bought 2 from PSA. Both were measurable. Failure to feed every other shot. Several lite strikes. (Federal, Winchester and Rio) Sent them back PSA were champs, great customer service. Glad you had a good experience....
@jamessturcke6532 FIrst, thank you for your comment! How many rounds did you put through them? I guess for $109 it's a hit or miss on quality.
About 250 each
Gothcha! Well, I hope mine isn't a dud!
Me too.... I also bought a pump shotgun for Gforce through PSA. 99 BUCKS . Best 99 bucks i ever spent. Shoots like a champ .
@jamessturcke6532 no way! How long have you had it? If I ever get to the “giveaways” with my channel, I want to do giveaways of random guns like that. lol
Got the same deal from PSA. They took 10 days to ship! Bolt charging handle sent (was not installed) had a notable burr on it and it was a 'no way' fit into bolt. I removed the burr and polished it. Works fine now but not a good start. BTW, Tokarev USA is out of many accessories (rear sight assembly, magazine extension, etc.).
@jerryg2073 Mine took about 4 days to ship. My charging handle was also not installed. I guess to keep the box size down. The bolt was seated a little to the front so I couldn’t just push it in. Had to break the magazine down and install it. Any issues after you installed the handle with it firing?
I just picked one up today. Haven’t shot it yet.
Thanks for the video.
@jasonFerguson1283 Very welcome! Let me know how it goes with yours!
I just ordered this ttf titan a week back and gotta pick up at ffl. About a month back i got the tx3 hammer pump version and its smooth and reliable.. so far. Great short vid, bro.
@jakelapoint Thanks for your comment! Did you pick up your TTF Titan yet? If so, any updates on its performance? Thanks you! I appreciate the feedback!
have you tried minishells in the Hammer? I watched a video of a guy putting all kinds of rounds through the hammer including about 20 minishells and basically had no problems. Weird. lol But after watching that, I ordered one.
@dgunearthed7859 No, but that sounds awesome! I’ll have to check it out lol
I just got mine recently also from PSA and after running 80 shells through it (30 of them were 00 & #4 buckshot as well as a few slugs), I was blown away by it's reliability. I only had two failure to eject instances, both with low-powered birdshot. I honestly was not expecting it to cycle birdshot at all, so having two FTE's out of 50 birdshot shells honestly made me SUPER happy. Oh I did have one failure to eject with buckshot, but it was when I tried to hip-fire it. Apparently inertia-driven shotguns do not like to be hip-fired as it is similar to limp-wristing a semi-auto pistol. Like others I saw that most of the accessories were out of stock but I did manage to snag a two shot magazine expander...but in silver. So it doesn't match but I don't care. The thing works and that's the important thing. I'm going to run about 200 shells through it and if it keeps working great during that process, it will replace my beloved Maverick 88 pump shotgun as my primary home defense long gun, just because I can shoot this twice as fast which is VERY important in a firefight with an armed intruder.
I've done force on force training with an airsoft pump shotgun and realized that I was outgunned by anyone with a semi-auto firearm as they could suppress me via a higher volume of fire. So I had switched to an AR-15 as a primary home defense long gun. But this shotgun has me going back to shotguns due to how fast I can put rounds on target on multiple targets. I directly compared it to my Maverick 88 pump-action shotgun and the difference in speed was MASSIVE. Before I couldn't afford a tube-fed semi-auto shotgun (magazine fed shotguns are all relatively unreliable in their shell feed), but now I can and absolutely love it.
I just really hope that Tokarev cranks their production and makes spare parts available. I also hope that they allow 3rd party companies to make parts, accessories, and upgrades for it. If they do, this shotgun will replace the Maverick 88 as America's #1 selling shotgun.
@wigon Thanks for you comment! I appreciate your detailed information. I let a buddy of mine shoot this thing and he had one failure to eject but he did not have good grip on the shotgun so this adds up to what you're saying. I think it probably looks cool with the different color extender! It gives it that two-tone appearance. Sounds like you and I have the same shotguns LOL My home defense is also a Mossberg Maverick 88 with the 500 shorter barrel. I agree, if they change a little bit about their business function, they'll move up quick! Have you put any sights on yours?
@@GothamDIYandMore Oh small correction in my previous post. I meant 200 shells not 20 shells (I edited it and fixed it).
But now, sadly I haven't been able to order the rear sight for it as it says on their website that they won't be in stock until mid-October...which is tomorrow. lol So I'm checking everyday so I can order that and the heat shield because that barrel gets HOT.
But to be honest, I don't think you need the rear sight for home defense. I had no issues just using the front sight once I figured out where to hold. But that rear ghost ring sight would be nifty for using slugs.
My only concern is that it uses only one screw instead of two, along with the dovetail grooves to secure it to the receiver. It's also made of polymer so I'm not sure I trust it with a red dot sight on it as the weight may cause the dovetail sections to bend over time and get loose. But I might try it with a lightweight riser and a pistol red dot.
Oh BTW, yes you were right. The two-tone look with the silver magazine extender, does look great. The only pain in the butt was getting the encap on the stock magazine tube off. I needed needle-nosed pliers to wiggle it off. But that worked.
I actually know an old Turkish gunsmith who sells a lot of different Turkish shotguns at his gunstore. I may take mine to him to see if, with his expertise, if he thinks any parts from other Turkish shotguns may work on the Titan (like extractors, gas rings, and springs). I'm going to tell him, that if they do and he can source those parts, that he would make a killing selling those parts as repair kits for this shotgun.
@wigon Dude that is awesome! I'm excited for you! I think the single screw for the sights isn't too much of a concern if you used some thread locker. I'm glad it looks good in the two tone!
That would be great if he can do that! It'll help you out and he would definitely make a killing! Please update us!
I got the +2 extension and this thing rocks. I only shot 5 rounds of 00 buck and 2 slugs through it before it was cycling 1180 fps target loads with no hiccups.
@dirtycommtroop Thanks for your comment! Nice! Have you shot anymore rounds through it? Any issues?
@@GothamDIYandMore not yet went through a box of target loads. Haven't shit it since but will probably this weekend
@dirtycommtroop Awesome! I am at about 200 rounds and still doing great so I have a pretty good outlook for it. Let me know if you shoot it more!
How about a couple more videos of you using it?
@rico300zx I’m waiting for a few extra parts to come in and then I’ll do a video of it being put to use. Thanks for the suggestion!
Show how you put the charging handle in!
I had to use a ceramic knife sharpening stick and hone the black off a bit. Snapped right in after that.
@murray4826 Thanks for the comment! I know it's been almost two weeks since your comment but I finally got around to taking the handle off and making a video of putting it back in. I'll be uploading it within the next hour!
@@busyjustbusy7992 have you had any issues with it popping out from "shaving" some of it down?
@@GothamDIYandMore no, not yet but ive only shot it about 100 times. I only removed a burr I felt with my thumb nail and most the black/bluing right around the fork area of the charging handle. It absolutely refused to go in without a little tlc. I watched a video by importer, just making sure i wasnt overlooking something. They actually recommend to do a little cleanup if necessary during the first install. I really didn't want to remove any "meat " as to why I used a small fine ceramic stick.
@busyjustbusy7992 Makes sense! I appreciate your reply! I guess at $109, it's not going to be perfect but definitely a fun gun without breaking the bank!
The rear sight assembly is finally back in stock fyi
@dirtycommtroop Awesome! Thanks for the update! At PSA?
At the tokarev website @@GothamDIYandMore
Bought it. Shot the piss out of it. Omg.... What a buy at this price😊
@barrygregg3476 Lmao glad to hear! How many rounds do you think you put through it? Can’t beat the price!!!! 🙏🏽
@GothamDIYandMore I'm about 150 home loaded 00buck, 100 exacto magnum slugs, and a case of birdshot through it. Waiting on them to get the ghost ring sights and mag tube extensions in stock. I'm about to start making this thing the way I want it since it's dependable
@barrygregg3476 dude that is awesome! I’m glad you’re enjoying it as much as I am!
“We have A300 at home”
@SGvalentine Thanks for the comment!
Lol what did you decide on???
@Fatma5.56 dude that’s awesome!
They are not $110 any more; now PSA is asking $147. Still a good price.
@gregb6469 Are you/ did you get one? Not a bad price for a semi auto.
@@GothamDIYandMore -- No. I can get one locally for about $160 +tax. but it won't have shipping, or FFL fees, so will end up being less than the PSA one.
@gregb6469 Nice! Let us know if you get one and what you think of it!
@@GothamDIYandMore -- Money is a bit tight right now, so it won't be until the middle of next month, at the soonest.
@gregb6469 I hear ya, brother. When you do, let me know what you think!
So if youre lucky that’ll last about 50 rounds? Maybe a 100?
I've shot 80 shells including 30 shells of buckshot and slugs, and so far only two failure to ejects but both with low powered birdshot which many semi-auto shotguns don't cycle at all (unless they have an adjustable gas system). All the parts seem quite robust with not a lot of moving parts to break. The only part that will probably eventually break is the extractor at some point. Hopefully Tokarev or a 3rd party company, starts selling spare parts or upgrade parts for these as they really are fantastic shotguns function-wise.
@timg7627 Thanks for the comment! So far, no issues with it. At $109, I wasn't expecting it to be a Benelli.
@@wigon I noticed that with the extractor too. I looks like it "floats" more than on other semi-auto firearms.
@@GothamDIYandMore …and ‘so far no issues’ is how many rounds??
@timg7627 A little over 200. Again, for $109, I wasn’t expecting a combat weapon.
Picking mine up today!
@JeffZumbrock Awesome! Let me know how you like it!
@GothamDIYandMore it's awsome!! Have a question..do ya know what size hex head bolt it is that holds the butt stock on???
@JeffZumbrock Unfortunately, I don’t. I’ll have to check it out when I’m home.
@GothamDIYandMore alright I just found out it's 6mm ...just in case you wanted to know..Thank you!!
@@JeffZumbrock Thanks! How are you liking the gun so far? I ordered the ghost sights this week!