@@gregorynovosel1359 what rounds are you using? I have been using duck loads in mine and have not had any feeding issues. They are pretty fickle with light trap rounds.
I have a question 🙋I just bought this gun and I’m seeing alll over the internet and even when I was being shown the weapon, the MAGS have an issue of not seating well and not feeding well. Both issues happened on my review of the weapon when purchasing. Did you guys find a good aftermarket mag after all these years or does this gun still have that stupid simple issue
It is hit and miss. Some of the factory mags do need a little tuning. The biggest thing is getting the mags broken in, along with the gun. HV rounds for the first 100rds to break in the gun. Some HV 3" shells do have a tendency to cause a few more issues than other shells, so find something the gun loves!
It comes with a standard AR/MSR buffer tube. If you found a foldable stock that is compatible with it, it could be installed. Just make sure you check local regulations, as some states prohibit folding stocks.
If you live in CA....move. I lived in NY for my whole life, and moved in 2020 when they tried to make it Moscow, 1918. Too bad, the NY I grew up in was just flat out awesome. When someone like AOC is relevent its time to go. When a moron of that depth has a voice....leave. Anyway....sorry about the tangent.....the F12 is by far the best mag fed shotgun I had. I had a couple of them -- VR 80, and Panzer. I also changed the stock. A fairly easy process.
@@ReedsFamilyOutdoorOutfitters I've been trying pretty much everything. High Brass as recommended. Slug and 00 buck mostly. Have used heavy bird loads. I'm getting failure to feed all the time. The shell is catching onto something and not going into battery.
@@gregorynovosel1359 are you using the factory magazines? Typhoon had some mag issues on a few of them. It does not sound like it is a gas issue, more of a feed issue.
@@ReedsFamilyOutdoorOutfitters yes I'm using typhoon mags. Do you have another recommendation? I've bought their 5s,10s,and 20s and we'll as a drum which I had to sand down so the shells weren't pointing straight up at a 60° angle but that was from a third party.
Ya know if you pull the lever the opposite direction, you don't need any pliers, it does it for you. This is why I run fast from anyone portraying a professional, and especially women who says they are... Lol.
Hey Jody, I don't believe the adjustable stock that Typhoon sends us has this option. There are a lot of folding stocks that do, but with these, there is no opposite direction. The part that pulls the pin up, has a natural stop on the main part of the stock. Thanks for watching!
Just picked this shotgun up. Couldn’t figure out how to change the buttstock. Thanks for the help!
Just bought this gun from you guys. So stoked to shoot it! Thanks for the awesome tutorial!
Thanks for checking out the video! Happy shooting!
Thank you for watching. What other "How To" Videos would you like to see?
Which chokes to use with certain ammo and how to change for lower velocity ammo
We'll work on it!
Make a video of how to make the peice of crap not jam. Thanks
@@gregorynovosel1359 what rounds are you using? I have been using duck loads in mine and have not had any feeding issues. They are pretty fickle with light trap rounds.
Excellent video...just when I needed it. I would never have seen that tiny hole. :)
Glad we could help!
I have a question 🙋I just bought this gun and I’m seeing alll over the internet and even when I was being shown the weapon, the MAGS have an issue of not seating well and not feeding well. Both issues happened on my review of the weapon when purchasing. Did you guys find a good aftermarket mag after all these years or does this gun still have that stupid simple issue
It is hit and miss. Some of the factory mags do need a little tuning. The biggest thing is getting the mags broken in, along with the gun. HV rounds for the first 100rds to break in the gun. Some HV 3" shells do have a tendency to cause a few more issues than other shells, so find something the gun loves!
How can I get the buttstock what’s the name of it 2:27
It is a Typhoon Butt Stock. Here is a link to their accessories page that has them on it. www.typhoondefense.com/accessories?page=3
what brand is the new stock. Please share
It is a Typhoon. Typhoon offers the adjustable stock as well.
Does this adjustable stock for the F12 also fit the XII shotgun?
Will it fit the xll also
As long as the firearm has the MSR style buffer tube, it will fit it!
Does that stock fit on a X12 typhoon?
No, the X12 is a fixed stock.
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Hey there great videoas always,new gun owner here,is it possible to put a foldable stock on that same gun??? Btw from Trinidad🇹🇹❤️
It comes with a standard AR/MSR buffer tube. If you found a foldable stock that is compatible with it, it could be installed. Just make sure you check local regulations, as some states prohibit folding stocks.
Thank you for the great video....!
Just trying to help.
Any butt stock? Or do I need a specific size due to buffer tube?
I guess I'm asking it it's all standard millspec AR buffer tube?
Should be a standard milspec Buffer Tube.
Where do I order that? I just got a typhoon f12 and I hate the buttstock. I wanna switch it out.
The adjustable stock should have come in the box with the Typhoon F12.
We get extra stocks from Typhoon to offer with every one we sell. Give us a call and we can see if we have any extras. 800-346-0019
@@comiccollectibles mine didn't, it came with three mags.
When you get them from us, they come with 3 mags, and both buttstocks!!!
www.reedssports.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=Typhoon+Defence+F12
@@xR56x Okay, I thought they all came with the extra buttstock. I did buy mine from Reeds in Walker, MN, so that's probably why.
What brand stock is that
Typhoon makes their own adjustable stock.
Do you think we can get any AR buttstock to fit that?
You may be able to, but I haven't tried.
When you purchase one of the F12's from Reeds, it comes with the fixed and adjustable buttstock.
Can I use any adjustable stock or does it have to be a 12g or anything??
Any adjustable stock that will fit it's buffer tube. Typhoon has their own adjustable one, which is the one we usually suggest.
Thank you!!
You're welcome!
A quick suggestion, remember, this isn't made in the USA so DON'T use a 3/16 allen wrench, probably gonna be a 5mm!!!
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just bought it live in DEMORATT CA- ty for the info 2024 MAGA
If you live in CA....move. I lived in NY for my whole life, and moved in 2020 when they tried to make it Moscow, 1918. Too bad, the NY I grew up in was just flat out awesome. When someone like AOC is relevent its time to go. When a moron of that depth has a voice....leave.
Anyway....sorry about the tangent.....the F12 is by far the best mag fed shotgun I had. I had a couple of them -- VR 80, and Panzer. I also changed the stock. A fairly easy process.
Why don't you make a video of how to make a f12 run?😂😂😂
What kind of issues are you having? What kind of rounds are you using?
@@ReedsFamilyOutdoorOutfitters I've been trying pretty much everything. High Brass as recommended. Slug and 00 buck mostly. Have used heavy bird loads. I'm getting failure to feed all the time. The shell is catching onto something and not going into battery.
@@gregorynovosel1359 are you using the factory magazines? Typhoon had some mag issues on a few of them. It does not sound like it is a gas issue, more of a feed issue.
@@ReedsFamilyOutdoorOutfitters yes I'm using typhoon mags. Do you have another recommendation? I've bought their 5s,10s,and 20s and we'll as a drum which I had to sand down so the shells weren't pointing straight up at a 60° angle but that was from a third party.
Ya know if you pull the lever the opposite direction, you don't need any pliers, it does it for you. This is why I run fast from anyone portraying a professional, and especially women who says they are... Lol.
Hey Jody, I don't believe the adjustable stock that Typhoon sends us has this option. There are a lot of folding stocks that do, but with these, there is no opposite direction. The part that pulls the pin up, has a natural stop on the main part of the stock. Thanks for watching!