Description

SAS12 12GA Semi-Auto Detachable Magazine Fed Shotgun

Specifications

Semi-automatic
Mag fed
12 gauge
24" chrome-lined vent rib barrel with bead sight
2-3/4" chamber
Chrome-plated bolt
Matte blue finish
Plastic furniture
(2) 3rd steel magazines included
Made in China - Original Brolin Arms SAS12

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Listed at $169 on 11/29/18

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Got mine at Wal-Mart preformed flawlessly out of the box .

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The SAS-12 Walmart sells isn't the same as this gun AFAIK. Walmart sells the Hatfield SAS-12 which is completely different than this.

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That's what I thought too. I found it a little odd that Walmart had mag fed shotguns but the model numbers do create confusion.

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Recently?

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To my knowledge, there are still a few Wal-Marts that stocks firearms. Last one I was in and can verify was Richmond, MO about a year ago.

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I would say around half the Wal-Marts near me stock firearms, I was just curious as if this was a recent purchase.

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Bought 2 with 2 five round mags. 22$ shipping

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Can these shoot just every day shotgun shells or do they HAVE to be the rolled shell?

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They WON'T shoot the rolled shells. They ONLY shoot the normal star crimped shells.

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What is the choke size on these?

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fixed choke of approximately .69” which is right around a full choke

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I recently ended up with 2 of these. They are nothing special by any stretch of the imagination but they certainly dont deserve the reputation they have. If you get one you might have to do a little bit of work on them but nothing a little sandpaper cant fix and for less than I paid for my old pump action you really cant beat it

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I really love shotguns and I will have it asap

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Mag capacity?

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3rd, but mags are easily made to hold 4rd.

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IIRC, they ship w/ a 2rd mag? [I think the Federal gun limit for semiautos used on waterfowl is 3rds, so that's 2 in the mag & 1 in the chamber: someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that's the justification for even offering a 2rd mag...]

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Two three round mags plus they have five round mags in stock

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Bought two of these last time they made the gundeals list. I'll keep them in cosmoline and in long term storage. They will never be worth less than they are today. Easily the best bang for the buck out there for a firearm

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Hello. Idiot here. I bought one of these because I enjoy working on unusual guns. I did not expect a $500 gun for $139.00. The gun actually is much better than I expected. Cycled every time. It's no beauty, but it'll get the job done and is fun to shoot.

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Plz keep us updated. I'd really love one of these in 20ga [if they were even *legal* here behind the Granola Curtain; regrettably for me, the point is moot...] & am interested in hearing 1st hand reports.

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They never made these in 20ga and never will since they're not produced anymore.

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Would be great if comments were only from people who have actually shot one of these guns, or from people interested in learning more about the gun. Lots of trolling instead. I just purchased one of these. I cleaned it well and lubed it well. I used the recommended high brass shells. The gun worked flawlessly. Kicked like a mule, but fired and cycled every shell.

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Great to hear. I did lots of research and read lots of feedback from people who have done just that. The feedback overwhelmingly was positive. I bit rough around the edges re: finish but solid, well functioning shotguns. Thank you for your feedback!

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What's the total capacity of the gun, how many rounds can it hold

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If you are old enough to know what Made in Hong Kong indicates then think twice about this one. Plenty of videos available to convince you otherwise if you think you want one.

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Is the CA legal

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Is any firearm? (sorry man, couldn't resist)

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No, it is not. The PRK's weird legal restrictions mean *any* semi-auto shotgun w/ a detachable magazine is verboten. Since the recent [last year] passage of gunmageddon nonsense, non-detachable "bullet button" mags were declared detachable, so anyone who has a shotgun w/ bullet-buttoned mags now has to register. HAS to register, as in "there is no such thing as a "featureless" shotgun w/ detachable mags." Sorry. Sux 2b living somewhere that the tail wags the dog, doesn't it?

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Those "high cap" mags are finally available....that is if 5 rounds is enough to be considered high capacity. Least they are cheap at only $25 a pop!

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They are "high cap" since import semi-autos w/ detachable mags aren't allowed to ship w/ anything higher than 2rd [ie, hunting load limit] mags to qualify under the unconstitutional "sporting purposes" GCA '68 restriction. And besides, even a 5-rd single stack mag in 12ga is pretty darn tall!

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How can ANY firearms from China be imported into the US after the China firearms import ban in April of 1994? I know shotguns were allowed until 2003. So how can this be ?
It would be awesome to get those Norinco and Polytech firearms coming in again....

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If I am not mistaken there are plenty of Chinese shotguns on the market. I think it is the way they are imported by a 3rd party company who technically becomes the "manufacturer."

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$4.99 "Long gun signature fee" (an extra $4.99 for nothing, it's going to an FFL for God's sake!!
$5.10 (3% credit card fee) really ??
free shipping this weekend which is normally $22

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These are the funniest comments I have read. Dudes bashing a $150 gun for lack of parts of they had to take it to a gunsmith. This thing breaks its going in the trash can and I'm buying another one. And don't compare this to a pump action like a Mossberg. Just buy the thing and blast away with it. Then use it as a club to bludgeon something. Buy more mag fed shotguns on the market are good things.

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I regret that I can only provide one up vote to this post!

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Use it as a club?!? I hope your home intruder ALSO has a club. Al least then you will have at least a 50% chance of not being in the obituaries the next day. Do you purchase your automobiles the same way? Spend $9K on a car. It breaks in 3 months. Take it to the dump and buy another $9K that may last another 3-6 months? Better to spend $200-$250 on a Mossberg that will last you 20+ years, has a ten-year warranty and has a physical address inside the US you can send it to...as well as a telephone number that will answer 'HELLO" instead of '你好'. But maybe you have money to..as you say...place in the trash can. And this is to say nothing about those poor fellas that have to pay $30-$50+ for a gun transfer. I only paid $20 for my last transfer of TWO guns. But not everyone has an FFL an nice as mine.
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Jesus Christ man... If you're relying on a 140 dollar firearm to keep you and your family safe then you have other issues altogether...

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I bought these 3 guns at Centerfire. It jamed every shot. I try to contact Centerfire and no answer.

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Tried the second gun out. Bought some Fiocchi 4 shot hi brass 1 1/5 oz. Cycled perfectly from the first shot. Haven't tried them in the first gun yet. On the first gun the shells seemed to get caught going into the chamber. The plastic would get snagged and deformed. The Fiocchi seem to be crimped tighter at nose.

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I registered just to give my feedback on this, not to worry it's not all great.
I ordered 2 just out of curiosity, so far I only tryed one on one occasions, the shotgun is NOT complete junk, and for what this may be worth, unless you own one and share your experience, your feedback is worthless.

On an initial inspection it's not a bad deal, the machining is rough, but not bad for the money, barrel appears to be chrome lined and at least mine definitely has a fixed choke, I haven't measured it yet but no slugs through this one.

I tried S&B 00 buck every single one failed to cycle, some cheap suprema target loads, same not one cycles, got stuck on various stages, some did not even extract, and it was rather difficult to manually extract them, some stovepiped.

Oddly enough some homemade #4 buckshot cycled every time, cheap stuff too, federal dove hulls, the original load was 1 1/8 shot, these were $5/ box at wall Mart, I reloaded them using the data for the original load, just replaced the shot with 23 #4 pellets same weight.
I did not have any of those factory loads that day, I shall try them next, not sure why but it is picky on ammo, maybe the chamber is too tight, maybe it needs breaking it, I have yet to investigate further,either way for the price I got my money worth, and I would definitely not hold it to the same standard with something that sells for 6+ times more,

It's NOT a cheap plastic toy, nor would I recommend it for a first shotguns, for me it's fine, fits me better that my other guns, I enjoy tinkering, and since it works fine with my home made loads , I am quite contempt with it, patterns well too.

The Hawk 870 clones you see them here 150 cdnn + 20 to ship, I got one from Brownells recently 180 free shipping plus they had one of those specials $20 off 200 haven't tried it yet, looks just like an 870, definitely not as smooth, and while it cycled my snap caps every time, barely ejected them while my old 870 ling's them about 6 feet

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The ammo issue is usually either burrs in the gas ports or undersized gas ports. You can easily fix it with a number drill bit set by drilling the ports out one number at a time till the gun cycles reliably. Don't go so big that the ports bridge, but you shouldn't have to unless you try to get the gun to run on winchester bulk (which is the worst stuff to get a gas gun running on because of the fast powder). I went big enough with the ports on mine that it runs like a clock on federal bulk and federal dove loads and Suprema buckshot. I got two guns so I kept the other with smaller ports for running express loads and slugs.

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Its smooth bore no choke at all - Either you got the wrong gun or they can differ significantly only rough machining I seen was the stainless trigger was a bit sharp so I polished it

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A fixed choke doesn't mean "no choke" just because you can't thread it out and change it. Both I got are full choke.

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The one I opened it's definitely choked, I could feel it just by running a cleaning brush, I may have to get my calipers and see what it is exactly,
If memory still serves me the bolt had some rough machining and at the rear of the bolt some firing pin block was welded on and not very well cleaned up, I may have to go over it again, either way as you pointed out most of this can be cleaned up, and for the price, I'm not complaining

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YES Rifle arrived and is much nicer then expected the chrome lining of the bore looks like a tube in it, There is NO lead only restriction on the gun anywhere and Center Fire just called me and took my order for 4 - 5 round Mags - I have not had a chance to fire the weapon yet but after a total strip and clean of cosmoline the Action looks damn solid - I am very happy

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Do you have links where i can get a ia 870 clone for 150-175? Looking to add one

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I would not by this for $29. It isnt worth that much plus the transfer. There are so many other options out there. IAC 870 clones are what $150-$175? Come with ghost ring sights, or you can get the field model. Maverick shotguns are also a great cheap option. I can not imagine what idiot would buy this cheap shlt plastic stocked toy.

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Got my vepr for 799$

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All the jackass all high and mighty, go and buy $1k vepr12. Stop trolling here and said this is cheapass Chinese made crap. If u don't like the price get fook out of here and spend few thousand worth of your high class shotguns. Dipshits....

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