The Turkish Shotgun Epidemic: Less Reliable than Joe Bidens Memory
This video critically assesses Turkish-made shotguns, arguing they are unreliable and a poor choice for home defense or long-term use due to low quality control and materials. The speaker, identifying as an "average Turkish made shotgun hater" and referencing personal experience and industry contacts, highlights common failures like broken firing pins and rails. He contrasts these with reputable brands like Beretta, Mossberg, Winchester, and Remington, recommending them as more durable and cost-effective long-term investments despite a higher initial price.











