Nice shotgun. Actually made by Tiaga Arms. Imported by Revolutionary Arms and now Canuck. Thanks for showing the smooth functioning of both 2 3/4" & 3" shells. Great back packer!
Oh you know it, there's bears, cougars, moose, wolverines up where I'm at right now. Sure would suck to get wrecked by one of them or a pack of 25 coyotes on a hike
If I have to be honest, all 3 of mine hold up pretty well with the exception that my semi auto needs high brass to run smooth. This wolverine-xp seems to be holding up quite well. It's by far one of my favorites easily
@@JetEyeMonkey good to hear I have a Dickinson Marine XX3 Marine Tactical I havet shot it yet though. I also had a Tristar C100 made by Canik which is a copy of the CZ75 compact and I shit you not fit and finish was every bit as good as the CZ. I couldn't believe it. If you ever have a chance to swoop one up I highly suggest it. That folding shotgun is really bad ass may have to get one myself.
😂 Turkish guns and the word quality are a prime example of an antonym. Go watch some of TFB TV’s UA-cam videos torture testing or cycling rounds through Turkish shotguns until they literally fall apart. Hint none of them last more than a couple hundred rounds. The Benelli, Mossberg etc keep ticking after 1000 rds. Turkish shotguns are cheep for a reason. Quality they are not! The kid even admits the sights are horrible on this gun, and clearly shows that when he can’t hit simple targets with buckshot 😂
@@jonathanrollins7292 I suppose I pulled up a time or two and the buck spread wasn't in my favor when blasting a foot by foot targets 30 feet away. The sights are horrible Ill admit it but I can still blast clay pigion I throw myself. Being a Canadian in Canada my selection of firearms is limited so I'm going for unique things like this
Turkish companies lack QC and importers are little to no help when dealing with repairs. When shit breaks they just swap the gun which takes forever. Then you gotta pay FFL fees when they transfer the new one. Only turkish gun I’d get is a Stoeger m3000/3500 since it is owned by benelli ,there are parts all over for it, and customer service is in MD and very helpful.
I mean, in America as far as I know that's what you can get but here in Canada there's a brand I have access to called Revolution Armory. The pump model is called the Wolverine-XP and the semi auto version is called the Wolverine-XS. Says right on the side of the gun and as far as I know their website lol
Honestly, I couldn't tell ya. One got one vibe and the other does too. They both work great for what they are. I'm gonna say the pump, only cause the "chk chk" sound
i question the legalities of one in the barrel while driving ,,,folded i think still is loaded...The term “unloaded” is defined in the Storage, Display, Transportation and Handling of Firearms by Individuals Regulations. According to the Regulations, “unloaded” means “that any propellant, projectile or cartridge that can be discharged from the firearm is not contained in the breech or firing chamber of the firearm nor in the cartridge magazine attached to or inserted into the firearm.”
I wouldn't get too into it. I used that as an example because that's what bird hunters do in my area with side by sides. I'm not a hunter nor do I actually cruise with anything loaded. Was just an example of "even if it's chambered, with it folded if the triggers pulled it won't go off" I'd never actually recommend or tell anyone to do dumb stuff like actually cruise around with a loaded firearm and I've never gone hunting either so I can't say I've done it
@@JetEyeMonkey If you fill out form Form 6NIA then you can temporarily import it on trips here to the US. I think it would be a good option to have folded up and loaded in your vehicle for self-defense where state law allows.
How many rounds have you put through? Any reliability issues? And where do you get any accessories? I want to get one and put an extension tube on it but things with turkish imports, customer service and parts can be little challenging…
I've put maybe.. 200 rounds so far of assorted rounds. I got mine here in Canada. I've had no issues with it at all. The only issue I had was getting used to the spring pump. If you pump faster than the spring it'll wanna jam. I've hear the Apexor model in the U.S had feed issues on some. I really enjoy it personally 🇨🇦
Do you have a good distributor who sells parts and accessories for it in Canada? Yeah, it’s called Axor Arms F PA in the states. I shoot a lot so i always consider how to fix things before i buy 😂
I also wouldn't recommend carrying something like this under a coat. The dummy could hurt themselves because they clearly don't know how to handle or store a firearm
Maybe, I'm a Canadian and we've got some strange shotgun laws. One of them is as long as it's from factory, we can have super short barreled shotguns. I purchased that folding shotgun through a store like anyone else. To be able to purchase this here you'll need your nonrestricted PAL license
@BLUE BEAGLE I suppose. I wanted to make a video on my experience with it. Normally I just send their link. All the specs are here. I'm pretty sure Mines a 14.5 inch revolutionarmory.com/product/wolverine-xp/
Ironically, this is the top hat on North America. I'm a Canadian in Canada trying to send out positive firearms vibes with hopes others get licensed and have a good time like myself. Someone's gotta show/stand up against haters positively
Don’t know what it is with the Turks but they put out some cool shotguns
Nice shotgun. Actually made by Tiaga Arms. Imported by Revolutionary Arms and now Canuck. Thanks for showing the smooth functioning of both 2 3/4" & 3" shells. Great back packer!
I love innovative firearms like these! Lots of fun too 😁 I would use this in a back pack whilst in bear country.
Oh you know it, there's bears, cougars, moose, wolverines up where I'm at right now. Sure would suck to get wrecked by one of them or a pack of 25 coyotes on a hike
Some nice slugs and be ready to ripp with that
If you're in bear country, then it might be a good idea to take the shotgun out of the backpack
@@cymond Maybe Trudeau will have a ban at it
That is awesome, never seen one before.
People who knock the turkish guns have no clue what they're talking about. Most of the Turkish guns I have played with are very good quality.
If I have to be honest, all 3 of mine hold up pretty well with the exception that my semi auto needs high brass to run smooth. This wolverine-xp seems to be holding up quite well. It's by far one of my favorites easily
@@JetEyeMonkey good to hear I have a Dickinson Marine XX3 Marine Tactical I havet shot it yet though. I also had a Tristar C100 made by Canik which is a copy of the CZ75 compact and I shit you not fit and finish was every bit as good as the CZ. I couldn't believe it. If you ever have a chance to swoop one up I highly suggest it.
That folding shotgun is really bad ass may have to get one myself.
😂 Turkish guns and the word quality are a prime example of an antonym. Go watch some of TFB TV’s UA-cam videos torture testing or cycling rounds through Turkish shotguns until they literally fall apart. Hint none of them last more than a couple hundred rounds. The Benelli, Mossberg etc keep ticking after 1000 rds. Turkish shotguns are cheep for a reason. Quality they are not! The kid even admits the sights are horrible on this gun, and clearly shows that when he can’t hit simple targets with buckshot 😂
@@jonathanrollins7292 I suppose I pulled up a time or two and the buck spread wasn't in my favor when blasting a foot by foot targets 30 feet away. The sights are horrible Ill admit it but I can still blast clay pigion I throw myself.
Being a Canadian in Canada my selection of firearms is limited so I'm going for unique things like this
Turkish companies lack QC and importers are little to no help when dealing with repairs. When shit breaks they just swap the gun which takes forever. Then you gotta pay FFL fees when they transfer the new one. Only turkish gun I’d get is a Stoeger m3000/3500 since it is owned by benelli ,there are parts all over for it, and customer service is in MD and very helpful.
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I mean, in America as far as I know that's what you can get but here in Canada there's a brand I have access to called Revolution Armory. The pump model is called the Wolverine-XP and the semi auto version is called the Wolverine-XS. Says right on the side of the gun and as far as I know their website lol
How durable is the firearm? Specially the part where it folds? I’m curious if it’s flimsy or gets flimsy over time
For backpacking, truck gun, self defense, not obviously a
gun in a small case if you have neighbors, etc...
god, guess I was wrong, that shotgun is of some great quality
It's definitely one of my favorites to bring out to the range. It's an odd piece but Mines a good one. It eats anything I give it
Thanks for the video bro. Very interesting invention. By the way I own 11 Turkish shotguns and I'm very happy with them. Are you in Toronto?
What shells work best? Is there a breakin period? Mine has a hard time extracting reliably on birdshot
How's the reliability so far?
This guy is adorable.
Thank you! *plays reverse uno card* you're adorable
I have a turkish Beretta semi auto clone that works fantastically well.
I was thinking of getting one. But then I was shown the semi auto Wolverine-XS that folds. That things awesome
Do you prefer the folding shot gun in pump or semiautomatic?
Honestly, I couldn't tell ya. One got one vibe and the other does too. They both work great for what they are. I'm gonna say the pump, only cause the "chk chk" sound
@@JetEyeMonkey OK, thank you for responding. I like them both.
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Very cool
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For real though thanks for checking out my stuff 😀
Very cool!
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i question the legalities of one in the barrel while driving ,,,folded i think still is loaded...The term “unloaded” is defined in the Storage, Display, Transportation and Handling of Firearms by Individuals Regulations. According to the Regulations, “unloaded” means “that any propellant, projectile or cartridge that can be discharged from the firearm is not contained in the breech or firing chamber of the firearm nor in the cartridge magazine attached to or inserted into the firearm.”
I wouldn't get too into it. I used that as an example because that's what bird hunters do in my area with side by sides. I'm not a hunter nor do I actually cruise with anything loaded. Was just an example of "even if it's chambered, with it folded if the triggers pulled it won't go off"
I'd never actually recommend or tell anyone to do dumb stuff like actually cruise around with a loaded firearm and I've never gone hunting either so I can't say I've done it
Yeah if you aren’t hunting ammunition can not be stored in or even touching the firearm during transport like shells in a shell holder etc
@@JetEyeMonkey If you fill out form Form 6NIA then you can temporarily import it on trips here to the US. I think it would be a good option to have folded up and loaded in your vehicle for self-defense where state law allows.
How many rounds have you put through? Any reliability issues? And where do you get any accessories? I want to get one and put an extension tube on it but things with turkish imports, customer service and parts can be little challenging…
I've put maybe.. 200 rounds so far of assorted rounds. I got mine here in Canada. I've had no issues with it at all. The only issue I had was getting used to the spring pump. If you pump faster than the spring it'll wanna jam. I've hear the Apexor model in the U.S had feed issues on some.
I really enjoy it personally 🇨🇦
Do you have a good distributor who sells parts and accessories for it in Canada? Yeah, it’s called Axor Arms F PA in the states. I shoot a lot so i always consider how to fix things before i buy 😂
What is the total length when folded ?
Very cool but Rec room when?
I'm not on call for work, for at least a couple weeks. I have more time after hours so probably soon
Wonder if mini shot shells can be used in it?
It probably would. I tried to get some but exotic rounds are real tricky to get here 🇨🇦
If you turn the stock into a sawed off version, then you can hide it under a coat 😀 when it’s foldable
Check out 1:55
Shortening the stock will not significantly shorten the folded length
I also wouldn't recommend carrying something like this under a coat. The dummy could hurt themselves because they clearly don't know how to handle or store a firearm
I wonder, is this atf friendly without any stamps or notices
Maybe, I'm a Canadian and we've got some strange shotgun laws. One of them is as long as it's from factory, we can have super short barreled shotguns. I purchased that folding shotgun through a store like anyone else. To be able to purchase this here you'll need your nonrestricted PAL license
Could you make a video on the specs?
@BLUE BEAGLE I suppose. I wanted to make a video on my experience with it. Normally I just send their link. All the specs are here. I'm pretty sure Mines a 14.5 inch
revolutionarmory.com/product/wolverine-xp/
@@JetEyeMonkey thank you
Anytime! Any of my videos if you have a question I'll do my best to get back to ya
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Ironically, this is the top hat on North America. I'm a Canadian in Canada trying to send out positive firearms vibes with hopes others get licensed and have a good time like myself. Someone's gotta show/stand up against haters positively
you sre way to clumsy with that firearm for my liking
where can you buy one at? like it nice video will subscribe
It's sold in the USA as the Axor PAF-12
It might help to search for the UPC 000000621221