Tristar Raptor ATAC Tactical 12 Gauge Shotgun Review & Shoot Semi Auto

Published on September 29, 2021
Duration: 36:02

This review of the Tristar Raptor ATAC tactical 12 gauge shotgun covers its features, performance, and value. The presenter highlights its budget-friendly price point (under $400), adjustable sights, and the rare ability for a tactical shotgun to accept interchangeable choke tubes, specifically Benelli Mobile chokes. While generally reliable with high-brass loads, low-brass ammunition can cause cycling issues, especially in colder temperatures. The shotgun demonstrates decent performance with buckshot and slugs at various ranges, though accuracy can vary by ammunition type and choke selection. The presenter notes good ergonomics and a comfortable shooting experience, but also points out potential reliability quirks, possibly related to older models or a lack of cleaning.

Quick Summary

The Tristar Raptor ATAC is a budget-friendly semi-automatic 12 gauge shotgun, often available for under $400. It features interchangeable Benelli Mobile choke tubes, adjustable sights, and a 5+1 capacity. While reliable with high-brass loads, low-brass ammunition can cause cycling issues, particularly in cold weather. It offers good ergonomics and decent performance with buckshot and slugs.

Chapters

  1. 00:38Introduction to Tristar Raptor ATAC
  2. 00:43Tactical Version Overview
  3. 01:01Custom Camo Job Discussion
  4. 02:18Budget Friendly Semi-Auto Shotgun
  5. 02:45Semi-Automatic 12-Gauge Specs
  6. 02:50Capacity and Sights
  7. 03:02Choke Tube Swapping Feature
  8. 03:22Benelli Mobile Choke Compatibility
  9. 04:05Picatinny Rail and Sight Adjustability
  10. 04:11Controls: Shell/Bolt Release
  11. 04:26Shooting at the Pistol Range
  12. 04:39Testing Low Brass Loads
  13. 05:11Hunting Experience with Low Brass
  14. 06:14Testing High Brass Loads
  15. 07:51Cycling Low Brass - First Test
  16. 09:09Jam with Low Brass
  17. 09:52Testing High Brass Loads
  18. 12:213-Inch Chamber Capability
  19. 13:13Recoil Comparison (Semi-Auto vs. Pump)
  20. 14:59Patterning at 10 Yards
  21. 17:18Testing with Full Choke
  22. 18:31Turkey Loads with Full Choke
  23. 20:16Reliability Summary (High Brass vs. Low Brass)
  24. 20:45Rifle Range: 50 Yards Testing
  25. 21:49Jam with Fiocchi Double Buck
  26. 23:24Bolt Locking Open Issue
  27. 26:07Slug Testing (50 Yards)
  28. 26:45100 Yard Gong Testing
  29. 27:16Full Choke Turkey Loads (35 Yards)
  30. 28:23Improved Cylinder Slugs (100 Yards)
  31. 30:16Sight Adjustment for Long Range
  32. 31:56Final Turkey Load Patterns
  33. 32:38Final Firing Test & Reliability
  34. 33:06Potential Reliability Fixes
  35. 33:46Overall Value Proposition
  36. 34:26Ergonomics and Comfort
  37. 35:13Pros and Cons Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical price range for the Tristar Raptor ATAC shotgun?

The Tristar Raptor ATAC tactical 12 gauge shotgun is considered a budget-friendly option, often found for around $400 or even less, depending on the retailer and location.

What type of choke system does the Tristar Raptor ATAC use?

A notable feature of the Tristar Raptor ATAC is its compatibility with the Benelli Mobile choke system, allowing users to swap out the included cylinder bore choke for others like improved cylinder or full chokes.

What ammunition types are recommended for reliable cycling in the Tristar Raptor ATAC?

For reliable cycling, it is recommended to use high-brass ammunition. Low-brass loads, especially in colder temperatures, have been observed to cause cycling issues and jams in this shotgun.

How does the Tristar Raptor ATAC perform with buckshot and slugs?

The shotgun performs reasonably well with buckshot and slugs at various ranges. Accuracy can be influenced by the choke used and the specific ammunition type, with slugs requiring sight adjustments for longer distances.

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