EAA Saiga
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Saiga shotguns in any chambering are great, reliable guns. Their design left a serious impact on the tactical shotgun world and inspired many copies. So, if you want a semi-auto, magazine-fed shotgun, are Saigas still worth considering? At their current price, unfortunately probably not due to the abundance of similar designs on the market today. Read critic reviews...
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EAA Saiga Description
The Saiga 12 Gauge Smoothbore Autoloading Shotgun is designed for professional and sport hunting and small and medium-size game under various climactic conditions. It features a 12 gauge barrel with chamber, providing for shooting shot and slugs, including magnum, with a shot shell length of 2 2/4" and 3". The shotgun is characterized by high reliability in harsh environments, and is capable of delivering single-shot fire and is reloaded automatically due to the energy of the powder gases, escaping from the barrel bore to the gas cylinder and the energy of the spring as well. This shotgun comes with a 19" barrel, 5 round magazine, and synthetic stock.Technical Data
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