I had the same problem with 2 3/4" shells. It ran fine with 3". It actually has "12 ga 3" printed on the left side. I think that's what they recommend. Im definitely going to have to pick up those sights. Nice video.
Yeah ,, that front sight had to go ,, I have had my AR12s for about a week ,, I too used a riser but, I went with a Halo style sight , I went to a local gun shop in Butler Ga , picked up a dozen different mags , 2 rd mags , 5 rd mags , 10 rd mags and a 19 rd mag. I cleaned mine before shooting ,, and with the 19 rd mag and 16- 2 3/4" bird loads it fired like it was supposed to , fired it with 9 high brass from the 10 rd mag , it performed without any issues . I have ordered the hand grip you have on yours and the rail to mount under the foregrip . Now to load it up with Slugs and see just what it will do . I plan to us mine as a Home Defense/Truck Gun................................ Be Safe , Be Smart , and Shoot with Respect ...
Run Hi Brass ( High Velicity ) 12 Ga. AR 12 gauges run best with high velocity 12 Ga ammo. Buck and Slug is always high velocity. It has to do with the gas operating system in the AR-12 semi auto design. Those low velocity target or bird shot loads usually don't run well in AR-12's. The high velocity turkey 12 Ga loads run well though because they are Hi Brass.
I shot with 00 Buckshot, but as an update, I read that others suggested to leave the action open on the shotgun for about a week, I did that and it worked! The next time I shot it, it worked with no issues.
I had the same problem with 2 3/4" shells. It ran fine with 3". It actually has "12 ga 3" printed on the left side. I think that's what they recommend. Im definitely going to have to pick up those sights. Nice video.
Yeah ,, that front sight had to go ,, I have had my AR12s for about a week ,, I too used a riser but, I went with a Halo style sight , I went to a local gun shop in Butler Ga , picked up a dozen different mags , 2 rd mags , 5 rd mags , 10 rd mags and a 19 rd mag. I cleaned mine before shooting ,, and with the 19 rd mag and 16- 2 3/4" bird loads it fired like it was supposed to , fired it with 9 high brass from the 10 rd mag , it performed without any issues . I have ordered the hand grip you have on yours and the rail to mount under the foregrip . Now to load it up with Slugs and see just what it will do . I plan to us mine as a Home Defense/Truck Gun................................ Be Safe , Be Smart , and Shoot with Respect ...
I definitely will clean mine, I should’ve done that first. Good to hear yours is working good! Im looking forward to shooting mine again!
all of my magazines are hard to put in and take out, both five and ten
Got the bungee cords on mine. Hangs but doesn’t touch the ground. I can drop the twelve and switch to the nine.
Run Hi Brass ( High Velicity ) 12 Ga. AR 12 gauges run best with high velocity 12 Ga ammo. Buck and Slug is always high velocity. It has to do with the gas operating system in the AR-12 semi auto design. Those low velocity target or bird shot loads usually don't run well in AR-12's. The high velocity turkey 12 Ga loads run well though because they are Hi Brass.
I bought one from Budsguns I like it. Had three days almost 55 rounds no jams.
Did you try it with any other magazines besides the 5 rounder it came with? Im going to take it to the range this week and try it again.
@@wilsontactical I didn't but my five rounder mag is bent in somehow very weird. Wish I could post a picture. Never had a mag do that before.
@@vanne4770 You might be able to get it replaced under warranty.
@@wilsontactical Yeah I'm going to check
Beautiful...and its works? I heard theyd lot issues
Buds has them for 305$
The AR12-A model with flip up sights. 👍
Can you explain to us how you got that vertical grip installed ? That would be extremely helpful!!
can you make a video of the mods you are doing? And parts details please? How does a person mount a sling?
I'm trying to figure this out myself. The hole in the stock is too small for a QD swivel swing mount.
I cannot figure out how to install grip either @@nickduplanty2765
What specifically were you shooting? That could absolutely make a difference. Did you make sure you were using the correct choke?
I shot with 00 Buckshot, but as an update, I read that others suggested to leave the action open on the shotgun for about a week, I did that and it worked! The next time I shot it, it worked with no issues.
Did you strip it down and clean off the shipping oil first?
No, thats why I probably had issues. I will before I shoot it again.
I want a short weapon so that if my wife needs to pick it up it won't be so big, but I'm still doing research.
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You need 3"inch bro