I watched the forgotten weapons video about this and was really amazed by the original piece. I commented on that video that I would love to see it being reproduced in modern materials with modern machinery. I'm glad it went real and hope it gets successful in sales. Love the retro-futurist vibes that is has. Would like to have one myself, but I live in Brazil, so I'm fucked up.
@@scottie1858 I also realized that it actually does fill a very niche role if you want a something like a pump action that can be folded to be extremely compact. Only one alternative which its that one folding pump action that doesn't seem very sturdy imo
From what I understand they realized this old design is treated as a single shot shotgun by the Australian legal system so is much easier to get than other repeating shotguns
I have seen this system on Forgotten Weapons, and also C&Rsenal. Looks like it will work well with modern materials and workmanship. I think I want one... LOL Thanks for the video!
7 shells on a 13 inch barrel? Interesting. The ability to have the strength (of receiver) of a single shot action on a repeater? Also very interesting. Wonder what kind of hellishiously over-loaded rounds you could put through this thing.
Hello, Curious about this idea- do you mean to keep a full length adapter in the tube ( say .22lr) and remove it when you want to run the 12 gauge shells using the tube mag mechanism? Ps I contacted tactical import 3 weeks ago regarding using .44 mag inserts in the sr -11, they are waiting to hear back from the factory for safety specs.
@@islandred3968 short lane adapters, x caliber adapters, etc. would be super easy to install and remove compared to with pump action 12 gauges. But unlike single shot shotguns, this can go back into repeatable mode in 12 gauge
You need to open it fast so that the shell is propelled backwards at a higher speed. When you open it slow, the ejector mechanism is slowly released until it's cleared from the frame of the gun. The faster you open the barrel, the more speed and velocity is attained to really fling that shell back into the loader lever. These were designed for rapid fire. If you're going to baby the action, you might as well just load the shells into the barrel one at a time by hand...
Your description of how the ejector works is incorrect. The ejector is the same strength regardless of how fast the action is opened. When the ejector release is tripped from the action having been opened a certain amount, the shell is expelled by the ejector through the sudden force of the ejector spring. This function (when opening the action) is independent from the frame. Your description is that of an extractor, not an ejector.
@@freedomfirearmscanada Did you notice the "malfunctions" happened when he slowly opened the barrel. The shells have enough mass to trigger it, even with the smaller brass (The larger brass shells will hit with more weight). You will get more acceleration from a faster barrel opening. Acceleration is the key here. I've seen plenty of break actions in videos, and fired a few in person, if you open hard; the shells go faster...
When I first seen this Sulun Auslof shotgun.. I just knew I had to get one! I just placed my order for one in nickel finish just like the one in the video.. but I also opted for the optional mini shell adapter as well that allows you to shoot the mini shells. When these first came in.. they sold out pretty quick.. but now that they are back in stock I had to jump on the opportunity and not miss out on this very unique and historic style shotgun! I also have a Sulun Arms Tac-12 Benelli M4 clone that runs beautifully.. and Sulun also makes their brand of the HG-105 Bullpup 12ga which is another great product from Sulun.. but Sulun kinda dropped the ball on that SS-211 mini over under 12ga they came out with even though a lot of people still bought it up.. not me.. the moment I picked one up and felt that very short length of pull.. I knew it was just not for me.
If the tube was detachable and exchangeable with another... that would actually turn the Alof conversion system from a novelty to a legitimate combat capable upgrade.
love this gun.. fun to shoot... oh and your loading it wrong. your meant to put one in the chamber then flip the carrier over the chamber then feel the rounds in the tube. it has a spring loaded shell catch over the tube . saves having to hold the rounds in against the mag spring
The only thing I don’t like about this model is that they use the hinge that allows for the barrel to move freely. I’d much rather have it to where it opens to a certain degree like traditional break action shotguns
Looks to me like it needs some oil or you need to polish up that mechanism. A couple of times when you went to move it with your finger it didn't flip that easily.
I will be importing the 20" nickel models to the US. Starting a single import next week to make sure everything goes smoothly. Takes 3-4months to go through the import process, takes a lot of paperwork and the import cost is as much as the shotgun. Once I get one in, I'll order 5 to test the market. See if there is enough demand in the US market to justify the time, cost and effort. If there is, then I will probably import a dozen at a time.
Cool, but when you have pumps and autos…… it’s like an idea that never really became anything. Only thing I can think is some countries are more restrictive and this circumvents . Like drillings in German lands. You could only own one gun, so they made multiple calibers. Now if this way on a combination rifle, maybe limited to two rounds… giving you a total of 3. Most hunting is limited in the mag. Plus cut down weight. Dream would be 20 gauge/.22mag combo with one of these loaders.
Dolum YAPARKEN magazine Yanlış tarafa mekanizmayı çeviriyor. Sola değil, sağ tarafa yani namlu tarafına çevirip magazini doldurması lazım. İki elini kullanmasına gerek kalmayacak 😁. Çünkü zaman oradaki tırnak magazinde diğer fişeğin çıkmasını engelleyecek.
Hey, so here's this gun brand new in box that's never been oiled. Watch me shoot it and wonder why it doesn't work 100% 😐 Moving metal parts move a little more freely when you lubricate them my dude...
@@drewbs-dj7kqI don't know a single firearm comes oiled and ready to go. Gun oil and grease are two different things. Most guns come with grease on them because they can sit on shelves for a long time. Gun oil will dry up in that time.
أَفَرَأَيْتَ إِن مَّتَّعْنَاهُمْ سِنِينَ (٢٠٥) ثُمَّ جَاءَهُم مَّا كَانُوا يُوعَدُونَ (٢٠٦) مَا أَغْنَىٰ عَنْهُم مَّا كَانُوا يُمَتَّعُونَ (٢٠٧) الشعراء Then have you considered if We gave them enjoyment for years, And then there came to them that which they were promised? They would not be availed by the enjoyment with which they were provided. (Quran 26 :205-207)
I watched the forgotten weapons video about this and was really amazed by the original piece. I commented on that video that I would love to see it being reproduced in modern materials with modern machinery. I'm glad it went real and hope it gets successful in sales. Love the retro-futurist vibes that is has. Would like to have one myself, but I live in Brazil, so I'm fucked up.
Get a FN FAL instead
@@harrisn3693 But then you miss the fact that shotguns have plenty of custom rounds
Don't worry, my friend, in the countries where this weapon is produced, its sale to those belonging to Turkey is prohibited.
Same here. I'm waiting for them to come back in stock.
When it comes to guns I never thought I'd be jealous of anything other than the commonly available short barreled shotguns, but now there's this!
You a felon that you jealous of a slow SBS?
Love how they remade a super weird and old design. Not remotely practical nowadays, but cool as hell
Canadians are desperate these days
@@scottie1858 I also realized that it actually does fill a very niche role if you want a something like a pump action that can be folded to be extremely compact. Only one alternative which its that one folding pump action that doesn't seem very sturdy imo
@@scottie1858as a Canadian.. yep.. I just bought one of these.. waiting for it to come in
From what I understand they realized this old design is treated as a single shot shotgun by the Australian legal system so is much easier to get than other repeating shotguns
I have seen this system on Forgotten Weapons, and also C&Rsenal. Looks like it will work well with modern materials and workmanship. I think I want one... LOL Thanks for the video!
7 shells on a 13 inch barrel? Interesting. The ability to have the strength (of receiver) of a single shot action on a repeater? Also very interesting. Wonder what kind of hellishiously over-loaded rounds you could put through this thing.
Incredible! Thank you!
Auslof has a big advantage, you can use full length chamber inserts while having the ability to put it into 12ga repeating mode if need be
Hello,
Curious about this idea- do you mean to keep a full length adapter in the tube ( say .22lr) and remove it when you want to run the 12 gauge shells using the tube mag mechanism? Ps I contacted tactical import 3 weeks ago regarding using .44 mag inserts in the sr -11, they are waiting to hear back from the factory for safety specs.
@@islandred3968 short lane adapters, x caliber adapters, etc. would be super easy to install and remove compared to with pump action 12 gauges. But unlike single shot shotguns, this can go back into repeatable mode in 12 gauge
@@sinosparo very clever idea! As long as the receiver can handle the pressure loads from the adapter caliber, I think it’s brilliant
The Auslof, the round about way to make a bolt action shotgun.
Props for the t-shirt
You need to open it fast so that the shell is propelled backwards at a higher speed. When you open it slow, the ejector mechanism is slowly released until it's cleared from the frame of the gun. The faster you open the barrel, the more speed and velocity is attained to really fling that shell back into the loader lever. These were designed for rapid fire. If you're going to baby the action, you might as well just load the shells into the barrel one at a time by hand...
Your description of how the ejector works is incorrect. The ejector is the same strength regardless of how fast the action is opened. When the ejector release is tripped from the action having been opened a certain amount, the shell is expelled by the ejector through the sudden force of the ejector spring. This function (when opening the action) is independent from the frame. Your description is that of an extractor, not an ejector.
@@freedomfirearmscanada Did you notice the "malfunctions" happened when he slowly opened the barrel. The shells have enough mass to trigger it, even with the smaller brass (The larger brass shells will hit with more weight). You will get more acceleration from a faster barrel opening. Acceleration is the key here. I've seen plenty of break actions in videos, and fired a few in person, if you open hard; the shells go faster...
@@GRIZZLYSGEAR I think the centripetal force from opening it faster would probably help as you're describing.
I freaking love this!
When I first seen this Sulun Auslof shotgun.. I just knew I had to get one!
I just placed my order for one in nickel finish just like the one in the video.. but I also opted for the optional mini shell adapter as well that allows you to shoot the mini shells.
When these first came in.. they sold out pretty quick.. but now that they are back in stock I had to jump on the opportunity and not miss out on this very unique and historic style shotgun!
I also have a Sulun Arms Tac-12 Benelli M4 clone that runs beautifully.. and Sulun also makes their brand of the HG-105 Bullpup 12ga which is another great product from Sulun.. but Sulun kinda dropped the ball on that SS-211 mini over under 12ga they came out with even though a lot of people still bought it up.. not me.. the moment I picked one up and felt that very short length of pull.. I knew it was just not for me.
Spring pressure from more rounds in the tube keeping it from tripping on full tube.
Wish I could get a 14in barrel with a stock in the us
If the tube was detachable and exchangeable with another... that would actually turn the Alof conversion system from a novelty to a legitimate combat capable upgrade.
There is a 20" barrel version with full length tube.
Mainly for the novelty I'd imagine.
It will work after 70 shots. Use # 5 bird shot loads for the first few dozens of shots. It should cycle nice right away.
New subscriber from Vancouver Canada.
What an interesting shotgun. Very very nice.
Thanks fot the video.
Out with the pump it to the volume
Break it break action baby!
Even if it doesn’t trip it’s still faster than pulling one out of a saddle or a pocket
Very cool.
I've never seen anything like that before.
Cool.
try oiling the transfer catch. i bet it will work even with the low brass
That would be a sweet addition to the single barrel shotgun on Hunt Showdown.
It already exists in the game
love this gun.. fun to shoot... oh and your loading it wrong. your meant to put one in the chamber then flip the carrier over the chamber then feel the rounds in the tube. it has a spring loaded shell catch over the tube . saves having to hold the rounds in against the mag spring
Love it
neat trick
I think the action needs to be opened faster, so the ejected shell hits the switch.
If they would only make a double barrel version! But you would have to have some beefy forearms! Wish was available in the US!
Would snapping it open quicker maybe cause it to actually trigger the lever or is it not actually possible to snap it open quicker?
Thats what I was thinking. It probably needs to be worn in too to remove any sticking points in that mechanism.
If that was a double barrel instead of a barrel and crazy loader I'd buy it now. I'm looking for a coach gun of similar size in Canada.
can the feeding or mag tube be removed from the gun?
The original Auslof system was sold as a bolt on kit to modify a single barrel break action shotgun.
So cool! I wish they would figure out a way to streamline reloading.
Cool Concept, Do They
Still Make These & What's
The Cost ???
$400 Canadian. The base shotgun for these is sold in the US at most Walmarts for $100. The loading device is not currently available in the US
The only thing I don’t like about this model is that they use the hinge that allows for the barrel to move freely. I’d much rather have it to where it opens to a certain degree like traditional break action shotguns
Can you do a video on the sulin arms 410 pls you haven’t yet
Looks like you need more weight, so your best bet would be to find some full-length Brass shells (no plastic).
Looks to me like it needs some oil or you need to polish up that mechanism. A couple of times when you went to move it with your finger it didn't flip that easily.
Iv'e been working with an AR 15 but since Illinois banned i have my instructor teach me 12 gauge shotgun!
Ian Mccalum on forgotten weapons has a review of the original.
Excelente
why on earth isn’t this available in the US. any suggestion on something similar ???
I will be importing the 20" nickel models to the US. Starting a single import next week to make sure everything goes smoothly. Takes 3-4months to go through the import process, takes a lot of paperwork and the import cost is as much as the shotgun. Once I get one in, I'll order 5 to test the market. See if there is enough demand in the US market to justify the time, cost and effort. If there is, then I will probably import a dozen at a time.
Tactical imports ?
They are kinda neat... I don't need another weird shotgun action... right...?!
Can you take it off and put it on a different single shot?
Cool, but when you have pumps and autos…… it’s like an idea that never really became anything. Only thing I can think is some countries are more restrictive and this circumvents . Like drillings in German lands. You could only own one gun, so they made multiple calibers. Now if this way on a combination rifle, maybe limited to two rounds… giving you a total of 3. Most hunting is limited in the mag. Plus cut down weight. Dream would be 20 gauge/.22mag combo with one of these loaders.
Interesting
Maybe brass shells would help trip that auto loader?
Yep, and they used to start cars with a crank handle. Wonder why you never see those anymore?
Just take my money!!!
Please can you reload hot to make reloader megazine
Im sure ur aware youtube hates you. Love your videos but always gotta check your channel. Never shows on my feed
If only there was a way to edit a recorded video to have cut where light rounds were used........
How can i get this gun but im from 🇮🇳
i want that for my coach gun
I understand tube fed from magazine fed!
This could be good for the single shotfun attachment for fallout nv.
what barrel length was that?
13 Inch Barrel.
Wery intresting 👍👍 i just was staring to think... Cud this work some other guns and calibers... 😏
The name isn’t Auslof but Alofs
The original design is Alofs, but this reproduction is called Auslof.
😂is it possible to get one of these Shotgun in the States
Because you’re doing the action to slow if you do it faster, it would work fine!
Demonstrate with heavy load Shit to show it works...or high brass
I meant to say heavy shot to show it works ....sorry
Dolum YAPARKEN magazine Yanlış tarafa mekanizmayı çeviriyor. Sola değil, sağ tarafa yani namlu tarafına çevirip magazini doldurması lazım. İki elini kullanmasına gerek kalmayacak 😁. Çünkü zaman oradaki tırnak magazinde diğer fişeğin çıkmasını engelleyecek.
Hey, so here's this gun brand new in box that's never been oiled. Watch me shoot it and wonder why it doesn't work 100% 😐 Moving metal parts move a little more freely when you lubricate them my dude...
Cool video though.
Lmao all firearms usually come oiled and ready to go. 😅
@@drewbs-dj7kqI don't know a single firearm comes oiled and ready to go. Gun oil and grease are two different things. Most guns come with grease on them because they can sit on shelves for a long time. Gun oil will dry up in that time.
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أَفَرَأَيْتَ إِن مَّتَّعْنَاهُمْ سِنِينَ (٢٠٥) ثُمَّ جَاءَهُم مَّا كَانُوا يُوعَدُونَ (٢٠٦) مَا أَغْنَىٰ عَنْهُم مَّا كَانُوا يُمَتَّعُونَ (٢٠٧) الشعراء
Then have you considered if We gave them enjoyment for years, And then there came to them that which they were promised?
They would not be availed by the enjoyment with which they were provided. (Quran 26 :205-207)
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MAN , What is the point of this way of feeding ammo ? Slower ?
It was developed in the 1920's when it was cheaper to do this then buy a pump action. So it has historical significance.
@@freedomfirearmscanadaoh good to know . Thx
NO THANKS!
Nice remake of an obsolete gun think id like one also.. Wonder if it can be made in smaller bores 28 GA n 410 bore ???
Your trouble is that cheap made in Quebec shells
good god what a pain 🤣
thank you for showing me so I dont buy one
Your a guy, you'll buy it just to have it
That’s the dumbest gun I’ve ever seen
Looks like a sad neutered gun which lost its rights to be a gun
A gun made for the sake of making it....waste
Not a practical FireArm