Techno Arms MAG-7: Shooting, History, & Disassembly

Published on March 16, 2016
Duration: 15:52

This guide details the field stripping process for the Techno Arms MAG-7, a unique 12-gauge pump-action shotgun. The video highlights its compact design, pistol-grip magazine, and South African origin. Expert analysis reveals significant reliability issues and ergonomic flaws, particularly a pinch point on the pump action. The review concludes it's functionally one of the worst shotguns due to ammo incompatibility and malfunctions, despite its low recoil.

Quick Summary

The Techno Arms MAG-7 is a South African-made, 12-gauge pump-action shotgun notable for its compact design and pistol-grip magazine. It requires specialized 60mm 'minishell' ammunition, as standard shells are incompatible. Despite low recoil, the firearm suffers from severe reliability issues and an ergonomic pinch hazard, making it functionally problematic according to expert analysis.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and History
  2. 01:40Design and Intended Use
  3. 02:43Magazine and Ammunition Issues
  4. 04:49Controls and Ergonomics
  5. 09:21Disassembly
  6. 13:32Range Testing and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Techno Arms MAG-7 and where is it from?

The Techno Arms MAG-7 is a compact, pump-action 12-gauge shotgun manufactured in South Africa by Techno Arms (Pty) Ltd. It was designed for concealable self-defense or police use and imported into the US by PW Arms.

What type of ammunition does the MAG-7 use?

The MAG-7 is specifically designed for shorter 60mm (2.36 inch) 12-gauge shells, often referred to as 'minishells'. Standard 70mm (2.75 inch) shells are incompatible and will not feed correctly from its pistol-grip magazine.

What are the main drawbacks of the Techno Arms MAG-7?

The primary drawbacks include significant reliability issues leading to malfunctions, incompatibility with standard ammunition, and an ergonomic flaw where the pump action can pinch the shooter's finger against the trigger guard.

How is the MAG-7 disassembled for cleaning?

Field stripping involves removing the top cover by pressing a rearward button and lifting it off, followed by removing the bolt assembly. This provides access to the internal mechanism for cleaning and inspection.

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