Thanks a bunch. I was intimidated to take mine apart for cleaning but I kept the video on and paused it as I went. Feel confident that I could do it again no problem. Thanks again.
I bought a Traditions ALS 2100 that I found out is similar to the Weatherby. I am so happy I found your video I took it out to shoot for the first time today, and when I tried to put it back together, it didn't like me. Thank you, thank you, thank you for making this video; it saved me from looking dumb with a gunsmith.
thanks, subscribed. i have two ata cy shotguns--one is a short bbl tactical and the other is a 28 inch field model. these are, from what i have read, identical to the weatherby sa-08, because ata makes the sa-08 for weatherby. mine have two gas cylinders and in both guns extra cylinders can be stowed in a recess in the forend, before you install the forend nut. this keeps the extra cylinder with the gun. perhaps the older model reviewed did not have this feature, but i can't imagine not having the extra cylinder on the gun for obvious reasons. other reviewers have missed this as well...
Thanks for this. Mine is the SA-459. The owners manual has very small pictures. I'm assuming the most important parts to clean are the barrel, gas piston and ports and the block/reciever, followed by lube.
Dude, great vid. I have a brand new SA-08 just like yours right out of the box and I can't get the barrel in because the bolt won't go back. I have tried everything to move that bolt and it just won't move from the forward position. I want to love this new shot gun, but right now I don't.
@@buckhenderson1788 Been so long since I fixed mine I cannot remember what I did. I do know that Weatherby was absolutely useless on the phone. Total bitch I was talking to.
How similar is this model to the Traditions ALS 2100 that ATA made back around 2002? Ok, I have decided that they ARE THE SAME GUN, except for the different gas pistons, that was an issue for me with the ALS when using heavier loads. I have decided after fixing it 2 times, its best just to stick to target loads with that gun.
Ohh and to make it easier to get the barrel back into the receiver hit the tiny button at the back of the shell lifter you will hear it click then pull back your bolt it makes it were the barrel doesn't push out of the receiver and grab your bolt handle and press the bolt realise and guide it forward just to let yous guys know
Hey I have same gun but I accidentally took barrel off without cocking back and now I can't get the charging handle to move back do I just need to take gun all the way apart like video or what do I need to do
+Nate Ngzcaz Yes, there is an O ring hidden in front of the gas ports. . It's a simple and great design because it's not exposed on your magazine tube.
why make a video, and only disassemble half of the firearm, most important operation is the trigger mechanism, which you omitted. It's like taking a crap, and not wiping your ass
Thanks a bunch. I was intimidated to take mine apart for cleaning but I kept the video on and paused it as I went. Feel confident that I could do it again no problem. Thanks again.
I bought a Traditions ALS 2100 that I found out is similar to the Weatherby. I am so happy I found your video I took it out to shoot for the first time today, and when I tried to put it back together, it didn't like me. Thank you, thank you, thank you for making this video; it saved me from looking dumb with a gunsmith.
I have an SA-459 and this was very helpful in the disassembly and re-assembly. Thanks VEight
Great job 👍 Your video just helped me tear mine down and get it back together.
I have a shooting competition tomorrow and procrastinated until the night before to clean it xD thanks for helping me with the cleaning disassembly!
Thank you so much v8 merc, I pick mine up Sunday and this is a awsome vid
thanks, subscribed. i have two ata cy shotguns--one is a short bbl tactical and the other is a 28 inch field model. these are, from what i have read, identical to the weatherby sa-08, because ata makes the sa-08 for weatherby. mine have two gas cylinders and in both guns extra cylinders can be stowed in a recess in the forend, before you install the forend nut. this keeps the extra cylinder with the gun. perhaps the older model reviewed did not have this feature, but i can't imagine not having the extra cylinder on the gun for obvious reasons. other reviewers have missed this as well...
Spot on you just save me a trip to the gunsmith I couldn't get my boat back in🙂👍
I used this video for my sa459 thank you so much, you're a life saver dude.
Hindquarterz your welcome bro!
Outstanding video, thank you for posting, much appreciated. A+
Very good
Thanks for this. Mine is the SA-459. The owners manual has very small pictures. I'm assuming the most important parts to clean are the barrel, gas piston and ports and the block/reciever, followed by lube.
Great video. Thanks young fella.
Excellent video
The Berretta a 300 series is the father of that shotgun!
Thank you for information
Excellent video! Thanks
Dude, great vid. I have a brand new SA-08 just like yours right out of the box and I can't get the barrel in because the bolt won't go back. I have tried everything to move that bolt and it just won't move from the forward position. I want to love this new shot gun, but right now I don't.
I have the same issue
@@buckhenderson1788 Been so long since I fixed mine I cannot remember what I did. I do know that Weatherby was absolutely useless on the phone. Total bitch I was talking to.
@@user-mt4vo4ey5n I do not plan on owning another wish these guns were as simple as ars to disassemble
@@buckhenderson1788 I know what you mean. I know my ar-15 and ar-10 like the back of my hand.
Best video I've seen thanks a ton man
I have one that operates the same way but it won’t go back together the bolt don’t want to slide back
Wish you would mention the o ring which is in front of the gas ports. needs cleaning and lubrication for a good seal.
Great video! Is the 20 gauge disassembly the same as this 12 gauge?
How similar is this model to the Traditions ALS 2100 that ATA made back around 2002? Ok, I have decided that they ARE THE SAME GUN, except for the different gas pistons, that was an issue for me with the ALS when using heavier loads. I have decided after fixing it 2 times, its best just to stick to target loads with that gun.
Use a rubber mallet on the cocking handle while fitting the barrel in the receiver . If you don't have a rubber mallet just use a towel and hammer
Ohh and to make it easier to get the barrel back into the receiver hit the tiny button at the back of the shell lifter you will hear it click then pull back your bolt it makes it were the barrel doesn't push out of the receiver and grab your bolt handle and press the bolt realise and guide it forward just to let yous guys know
Nice video. I have to say that is an overly complicated older design.
The Hatfield SAS seems to be a direct copy of this gun. I wonder if the barrels are interchangeable.
Do a cleaning video on your SA-08
Hey I have same gun but I accidentally took barrel off without cocking back and now I can't get the charging handle to move back do I just need to take gun all the way apart like video or what do I need to do
Would you reccomend the sa 08 (gas system) or the element (Inertia system)?
Are there no " O " rings to seal the gasses ?
+Nate Ngzcaz Yes, there is an O ring hidden in front of the gas ports. . It's a simple and great design because it's not exposed on your magazine tube.
how long is the gun with the barrel removed?
I'm the guy that accidentally pulled the trigger before disassembling it is there a video on how to fix that
why is my heavy load gas piston loose and the light load is tight?
How do you get the magazine plug out? I have tried the owner's manual instructions but can't seem to make it work.
Did you ever figure it out?
@@ethanh3421 Yes. Thanks.
@@rickjanzen2180 how did you do it? Did you end up filling down that lip inside the feed tube?
@@ethanh3421this was a while ago so I don't recall. I actually believe I returned the gun.
Mine wouldn't auto recoil
any sa-08 owners know how to dissasemble bolt itself?
get some oil on that sucker too
Just buy an 1100 remington
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the copied berettas trigger group and bolt system 😡 the feckers but the gas system is definitely there's
why make a video, and only disassemble half of the firearm, most important operation is the trigger mechanism, which you omitted. It's like taking a crap, and not wiping your ass
Jurgen Stroda why attempt to make a snarky comment without using proper syntax and punctuation?