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

Published on February 17, 2012
Duration: 4:55

This guide details the technique for bump firing a Saiga 12 shotgun, as demonstrated by Matt Carriker on Demolition Ranch. It emphasizes using birdshot for a smoother action and outlines the specific grip and motion required to achieve a simulated full-auto effect. Proper safety precautions are paramount when attempting this technique.

Quick Summary

Matt Carriker of Demolition Ranch demonstrates the Saiga 12 shotgun, highlighting its 12 gauge caliber and modifications like a Tapco pistol grip. He tests an Alliance Armament 30-round drum magazine, achieving reliable high-capacity firing, and showcases bump firing techniques using birdshot ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Saiga 12 Introduction and Specs
  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 shotgun 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 ergonomics and tactical capabilities.

How does the Alliance Armament 30-round drum magazine perform on the Saiga 12?

The all-metal 30-round drum magazine from Alliance Armament performed reliably, allowing the shooter to fire the entire capacity without any malfunctions, showcasing the shotgun's high-capacity potential.

What is the recommended ammunition for bump firing the Saiga 12?

For bump firing the Saiga 12, birdshot is recommended over high-brass buckshot. Birdshot allows for a smoother and more controllable firing sequence, making the simulated full-auto effect easier to achieve.

What accuracy issues were noted with the Saiga 12?

During target practice with watermelons, the Saiga 12 was observed to be shooting slightly low. This suggests potential sight adjustment needs or a need to adapt the shooting technique based on the target distance and type.

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