Saiga 12 shotgun, 30 round drum!!! (Alliance Armament 12 gauge)

Published on February 17, 2012
Duration: 4:55

This review of the Saiga 12 shotgun highlights its potential with aftermarket modifications, particularly the Alliance Armament 30-round drum magazine, which performed flawlessly. The video demonstrates effective bump firing techniques with birdshot and discusses accuracy issues when shooting low. It also features a teaser for a high-capacity pistol comparison.

Quick Summary

The Saiga 12 shotgun, modified with a Tapco pistol grip and collapsible stock, was tested with an Alliance Armament 30-round drum magazine, which performed flawlessly. The firearm can be effectively bump-fired using birdshot, though it was noted to shoot slightly low during target practice.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Saiga 12 Intro & Mods
  2. 01:06Alliance Armament 30-Round Drum Test
  3. 01:54Watermelon Target Practice
  4. 03:50Bump Firing the Saiga 12

Frequently Asked Questions

What modifications were made to the Saiga 12 in the video?

The Saiga 12 featured a Tapco pistol grip, a collapsible buttstock, a railed foregrip for accessories, and an upgraded flash hider, enhancing its handling and customization.

How did the Alliance Armament 30-round drum magazine perform?

The 30-round all-metal drum magazine from Alliance Armament performed flawlessly, successfully feeding and firing all rounds without any malfunctions during the test.

Can the Saiga 12 be bump fired effectively?

Yes, the Saiga 12 can be bump fired effectively, especially when using lighter birdshot ammunition for smoother control and a faster firing sequence.

What accuracy issues were noted with the Saiga 12?

During target practice, the Saiga 12 was observed to shoot slightly low, indicating a need for sight adjustment or a change in aiming point for better accuracy.

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