This was very helpful! Thanks for posting it. Mine jammed every single round. After cleaning it still jammed, but after cycling a bunch of rounds through it, it got a little better. I have the Black Aces BP and it is 1000 times better.
@@treeact5695 I kept messing with drowned it in oil an wiped it off the metal double loops came off but the barrel wouldn’t detach or budge. When I did get the metal loops off there’s to holes underneath the barrel that i don’t see in the video too. I also had to beat the pins out with a piece of brink. This company needs to make a better built semi bp12. It looks cool but the build is crazy difficult to break down. Because of parts being stuck
Ok video. But, just a tip on Dissasemble & Reassemble: no cleaning while performing Dissasemble & Reassemble. Just take it apart & put back together. It'll keep time to a minumum. Thx's for the video!!!
Nah, I make videos how I like to. I’m not getting paid by anyone so they turn out how they turn out. But thanks for your input and thanks for watching.
@@The_Gun_Kunteand actually I'm glad you cleaned it because some people honestly would not know what areas would need cleaning or lubrication. It was helpful 🤷🏽♂️
I had problems pulling mine apart like you did. But then I'm having problems putting it back together. I don't know how hard I'm supposed to force that back together without damaging anything.
I had this shotgun replaced a few times before getting a refund. They used poor metals but also have a massive gas port design flaw where the hot jet of gas rips through the metal, eventually I had cracked gas pistons, massive receiver wear and the bolt carrier started to deform. These shotguns are made by Alder Arms, they are an air gun manufacturer. Which may explain the poor metals and design flaws. Thank you for watching.
It’s supposed to be for heavy loads but after taking calipers and a scale to it, there is quite literally not discernible difference. This shotgun will eventually destroy itself. If you’re thinking of buying one, I’d honestly suggest going another route. Thank you for watching.
I've read there is included a part to change between shooting 3" and 2 2/4" shells in the gun. This may have supposed to be that part and simply the wrong part was put in the box.
When they made, the design, on that shotgun, it would been better to have the bolt lock into the barrel, like a mossberg 500, or 88 , what it is, what it is, from the design development engineer department ,in TURKEY or Turkish,
I have none of these issues with mine? No wearing on the receiver and its only had a couple of feed issues when not shouldered properly. Did they fix it, or did I just get lucky so far?
Yeah, poor metals, poor gas design. I had to get a refund after experiencing more trouble after a replacement. I’d avoid this shotguns. Sadly no one is warning folks out there about how poorly made these are. They look cool but they are junk shotguns. Most of the Turkish bullpup shotguns are IMO. Thanks for watching.
Good video, thank you. FYI, this piston issue is the same with the Takarev TAR 12.
This was very helpful! Thanks for posting it. Mine jammed every single round. After cleaning it still jammed, but after cycling a bunch of rounds through it, it got a little better. I have the Black Aces BP and it is 1000 times better.
I can’t get the part with the spring to come loose from the barrel any recommendations
Same
@@treeact5695 I kept messing with drowned it in oil an wiped it off the metal double loops came off but the barrel wouldn’t detach or budge. When I did get the metal loops off there’s to holes underneath the barrel that i don’t see in the video too. I also had to beat the pins out with a piece of brink. This company needs to make a better built semi bp12. It looks cool but the build is crazy difficult to break down. Because of parts being stuck
Ok video. But, just a tip on Dissasemble & Reassemble: no cleaning while performing Dissasemble & Reassemble. Just take it apart & put back together. It'll keep time to a minumum. Thx's for the video!!!
Nah, I make videos how I like to. I’m not getting paid by anyone so they turn out how they turn out.
But thanks for your input and thanks for watching.
@@The_Gun_Kunteand actually I'm glad you cleaned it because some people honestly would not know what areas would need cleaning or lubrication. It was helpful 🤷🏽♂️
Thanks for the shout out!
I had problems pulling mine apart like you did. But then I'm having problems putting it back together. I don't know how hard I'm supposed to force that back together without damaging anything.
Thank you sir!!
they wear spot you are talking about mine is brand new never fired and mine has it too. maybe just a manufacturing problem.
I had this shotgun replaced a few times before getting a refund. They used poor metals but also have a massive gas port design flaw where the hot jet of gas rips through the metal, eventually I had cracked gas pistons, massive receiver wear and the bolt carrier started to deform.
These shotguns are made by Alder Arms, they are an air gun
manufacturer. Which may explain the poor metals and design flaws.
Thank you for watching.
Could you tell me what the extra gas piston is for
It’s supposed to be for heavy loads but after taking calipers and a scale to it, there is quite literally not discernible difference. This shotgun will eventually destroy itself. If you’re thinking of buying one, I’d honestly suggest going another route.
Thank you for watching.
I've read there is included a part to change between shooting 3" and 2 2/4" shells in the gun. This may have supposed to be that part and simply the wrong part was put in the box.
When they made, the design, on that shotgun, it would been better to have the bolt lock into the barrel, like a mossberg 500, or 88 , what it is, what it is, from the design development engineer department ,in TURKEY or Turkish,
Did you release the bolt before disassembly?
I have none of these issues with mine? No wearing on the receiver and its only had a couple of feed issues when not shouldered properly. Did they fix it, or did I just get lucky so far?
From what I’ve seen these things are hit and miss. I know they really only want higher powered shells. Besides that keep it cleaned and lubed up.
You was in a hurry
You ever figure out the deal with the premature wear?
Yeah, poor metals, poor gas design. I had to get a refund after experiencing more trouble after a replacement. I’d avoid this shotguns. Sadly no one is warning folks out there about how poorly made these are. They look cool but they are junk shotguns. Most of the Turkish bullpup shotguns are IMO. Thanks for watching.