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Published on January 17, 2025
Duration: 0:16

This guide details how to clear a failure to cycle malfunction on the Raider-S tactical shotgun, as demonstrated by the American Outlaw host. It emphasizes safe handling and visual confirmation during the clearing process. The video highlights a common issue with semi-automatic shotguns under rapid fire conditions.

Quick Summary

Learn to clear jams on the Raider-S 12 Gauge tactical shotgun. Ensure safe direction, visually confirm an empty chamber, manually cycle the action to eject the faulty round, re-chamber, and re-acquire your target. Proper malfunction clearance is crucial for safe and effective firearm operation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Loading Procedure
  2. 00:08Live Fire and Malfunction

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you clear a jam on the Raider-S shotgun?

To clear a jam on the Raider-S shotgun, first ensure it's pointed safely. Visually and physically confirm the chamber is empty, then manually cycle the action to eject the faulty round. After clearing, re-chamber a new round and re-acquire your target.

What type of shotgun is the Raider-S?

The Raider-S is a 12 Gauge semi-automatic tactical shotgun. It features a camo/two-tone finish and is shown equipped with a Vortex Red Dot optic in the video.

What malfunction did the Raider-S shotgun experience?

The Raider-S shotgun experienced a failure to cycle, commonly known as a jam, shortly after being fired. This required the operator to manually clear the malfunction before firing again.

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