This NRA Gun of the Week review showcases the Legacy Sports Citadel RSS1, a semi-automatic 12-gauge shotgun with a Molot Vepr-inspired design. The video highlights its AK-style receiver, piston-driven operating system, and AR-15-style magazine well. Key features include a stamped selector with an integrated safety, a reciprocating charging handle, AK-style iron sights, a paddle magazine release, and a hinged dust cover with a Picatinny rail. The shotgun also boasts a last-round bolt hold-open and a manual hold-open button. The review praises its reliable performance, manageable recoil, comfortable ergonomics, and solid construction, especially for its budget price point. The unique thumbhole stock is also a notable design element.
This YouTube video features a shootout comparison between an Armsan and a Beretta semi-automatic shotgun. The title implies a focus on evaluating whether the higher price point of one of the shotguns (likely the Beretta, given the context) justifies its performance and features in a clay shooting scenario. The description encourages viewers to subscribe for more content and provides social media links for The Gun Shop.
This YouTube video compares two affordable shotguns: the Armsan A612 and the Hatsan Escort Magnum. The creator highlights their reliability and ability to perform their intended jobs, posing the question of which one is the better choice for viewers. The video encourages audience participation in the comments section and promotes subscribing for more similar content. It aims to provide a straightforward, no-frills evaluation of these firearms.
This video provides a review of the Armsan A636 410 Gauge Semi-Auto Shotgun. The reviewer highlights its lightweight nature and solid build, despite noting that the wood finish could be improved. The versatility of the shotgun is also emphasized. The content encourages viewer engagement by asking for their opinions on purchasing the firearm and promotes subscribing for future content.
This video reviews the TriStar Cobra Force shotgun, highlighting its surprisingly competent performance and quality for its $240 street price. Manufactured by the Turkish company Armsan, the shotgun is offered in various configurations. While acknowledging its value, the reviewer points out significant downsides that prevent a personal recommendation, though they suggest it could be a good option for those willing to accept its limitations.
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