There are a number of people that recommend a Black Aces shotgun. If they really suck why do so many people recommend them as a budget option
The shotguns are made in Turkey just like the Stoeger.
Hipoints are made in the USA just like S&W.
There are a number of people that recommend a Black Aces shotgun. If they really suck why do so many people recommend them as a budget option
The shotguns are made in Turkey just like the Stoeger.
It demonstrates that there were almost no malfunctions in over 400 rounds of continuous firing. This is always more stressful than the round count suggests. Do you shoot a case or more of 12 gauge ammo in a short period of time? I don't believe many people do that.
As stated in the video it is one experience with one gun. There are instances where the M3000 has not functioned reliably. I does not mean the M3000 sucks.
There are a number of people that recommend a Black Aces shotgun. If they really suck why do so many people recommend them as a budget option?
The shotguns are made in Turkey just like the Stoeger.
Regarding Turk shotguns; I had an interesting development with my TriStar ATAC. Breaking it down recently to clean, I discovered that the magazine tube has started to develop a slight groove where the gas piston slides over it towards the end of it's travel back into battery.
I'm not sure why this is occurring. Maybe the numerous shells of buckshot I was running through it last time. I contacted TriStar and after consultation with them, they sent me a new magazine tube, gas piston and a O-ring for the gas block under the barrel.
I don't keep the magazine tube lubed, just wiped off with G96. I think they're supposed to stay dry to keep the carbon buildup down on them.
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I have a Tristar Viper G2, and have run several hundred rounds thru it. Maybe +1000, I lost count. Several 100rd packs. I use Hornady One Shot exclusively on it. Cleans carbon off, and leaves a dry film lube. Never had any scoring, or binding up.
Had to check my Viper max after seeing those pics. No damage after having beat it up with buckshot including some 3.5" shells.