Turkish semi shotguns

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There is a barrel nut that holds the barrel into the receiver. It is supposed to be staked but it is crappy. It backs off after a few boxes of shells. You have to pull the firearm to get to it. That was my one experience with a Turkish assault shotgun.
 

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There is a barrel nut that holds the barrel into the receiver. It is supposed to be staked but it is crappy. It backs off after a few boxes of shells. You have to pull the firearm to get to it. That was my one experience with a Turkish assault shotgun.
A lot of shotguns are made in Turkey. What make/model is yours?

Assault Shotgun?
 

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A lot of shotguns are made in Turkey. What make/model is yours?

Assault Shotgun?
I am not sure what brand it was. It was one of the ones that took a detachable mag. It wasn’t mine. It was a used one that a guy returned to a pawn shop because it has light primer strikes. I assumed the firing pin had broke or it just needed cleaned. But I disassembled it and the barrel nut was backed off a 1/4”. I tightened back up and it fired. But the factory staking job was very poor on it.
 

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