Very similar to the UTAS XTR12 but with the skeletonised frame. Nice touch with all the extras though, all manufacturers should take note, especially the 4 mags being supplied. Nice review Rack!
I think the shorter ambi safety s are spot on the large one on f12 u set it the side I want I don't ride the grip as high as u do never had an issue great gun I am interested as long as if they change anything to much I won't buy great review mate
RackNLoad doesn't sell these shotguns. He's just a UK content creator who reviews UK-legal firearms. And there are no magfed shotguns in 10 gauge. Also, don't beg for free shit.
I don't think it looks that bad TBH, its way better looking than the stupid looking UK model FD12 bullpup shotgun he tested which looked like you were going pole vaulting at the Olympics.
Hi, have you ever found your mags to just fall out. Mine is new with around 250 rounds and now the mags just fall out with every shot,cleaning not helping
Its not just Turkish ones, a lot of the box mag fed shotguns do the same regardless of who made them, the feeding issues are usually caused by the fact you have a fairly soft plastic case piece of ammo being squeezed under the tension of the magazine spring helping to deform the ends enough to where feeding can be unreliable. that and some people buy cheap ammo that might not have enough weight to cycle the action like 27gm loads vs 30gm like a guy in my club, he tried some of my 30gm cartridges and it ran way better although not "faultlessly"
weegaz22 I've shot the Tigris fairly extensively. I currently own a Typhoon F12 which prior to the Tigris was my favourite that I've owned. I've had a Utas XTR-12 that was a really good looking shotgun but was made of cheese and just ate its self and I had a BR99 back in the day that again looked the part but just didn't cut it. I have a good feeling about the Tigris knowing that it's been used in Eastern Europe and Russia for a while and it's winning comps.
@@scottwilliams9570 I don't have any issues with them, I had considered an F12 myself but went tube fed, I just recognise the advantages and disadvantages they have, and the biggest disadvantage for me is in its ability to feed reliably from the detachable mags, but if you are used to an AR style platform then the advantage is that you can get round a course of fire fairly quickly without the need for a LOT of practice compared to someone using a tube fed gun where they need to practice dual or quadloading...horses for courses, one of the guys in my club wins our PSG comp every year on a tube fed gun against box feds...its pretty impressive to watch him go through the course of fire.
@@weegaz22 A very good point mate. As someone coming into the sport of practical shooting, it’s VERY daunting thinking about learning dual or even quad loading. Seems to make much more sense to stick with magazines, especially since some of the belt rigs for the PSG world can cost as much as new guns!!
My f12 has been faultless ( initial issue with magazines easily sorted) . Start getting the odd fail to eject after approx 1000 rounds a clean and it’s back to normal.
That's my grouse gun...its cheaper than a loader stuffer!
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Very similar to the UTAS XTR12 but with the skeletonised frame. Nice touch with all the extras though, all manufacturers should take note, especially the 4 mags being supplied. Nice review Rack!
Just ordered the utas orthos xr12 (same gun as the tigris) hope it's the same quality
I always think I'm listening to Adrian Chiles in your reviews. Great stuff though, keep up the great work!
Who's he?? Lol!
Interesting, the 4 mags, comes with the magswell, adjustable seems all good
I think the shorter ambi safety s are spot on the large one on f12 u set it the side I want I don't ride the grip as high as u do never had an issue great gun I am interested as long as if they change anything to much I won't buy great review mate
I'm looking forward to this coming to the US.
AR-15, from centre-fire semi auto to this. Just wow, looks like Saiga & Vepr has a Rival !
This is lovely and I would like an FAC please.
You should do an update now ranges are open. I think now people are using these and broken them in would be cool to see an update on this.
Hi rack well another good video take care and you and your family have a nice Christmas and a happy new year thanks eddie
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Can I have mine in 10 gauge please 💥? Merry almost 🎄 Christmas 🎅
RackNLoad doesn't sell these shotguns. He's just a UK content creator who reviews UK-legal firearms. And there are no magfed shotguns in 10 gauge. Also, don't beg for free shit.
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I'm loving it ....except the length of barrel , damn you UK gun law 😒
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I don't think it looks that bad TBH, its way better looking than the stupid looking UK model FD12 bullpup shotgun he tested which looked like you were going pole vaulting at the Olympics.
Of all the detachable mag fed shotguns, which one do you think is the best available today?
This is my favorite so far..
@@racknload thanks! I hope they get a US importer soon
@@racknload Would you still chose this over an F12, Neil?
Why don't they make the muzzle brake fixed so they can chop a few inches off the rest of the barrel??
We asked and people want their chosen brake most of the time. If you fix a factory brake then it can’t be changed and you lose customers.
@@stevefindlater302 I see. Thanks!
That would be my preference there is little difference in a good brake.
Where can I get extra magazines?!
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Hi, have you ever found your mags to just fall out. Mine is new with around 250 rounds and now the mags just fall out with every shot,cleaning not helping
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What is the price for that please?
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what is the overall length, compared to the UTAS or F12?
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Oooooh yes please 😁
Were would you use it
PSG or 3gun...
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Turkish AR style shotguns are basically crap I had bad luck with them so has my mate we both sent them back for refunds
Its not just Turkish ones, a lot of the box mag fed shotguns do the same regardless of who made them, the feeding issues are usually caused by the fact you have a fairly soft plastic case piece of ammo being squeezed under the tension of the magazine spring helping to deform the ends enough to where feeding can be unreliable.
that and some people buy cheap ammo that might not have enough weight to cycle the action like 27gm loads vs 30gm like a guy in my club, he tried some of my 30gm cartridges and it ran way better although not "faultlessly"
weegaz22 I've shot the Tigris fairly extensively. I currently own a Typhoon F12 which prior to the Tigris was my favourite that I've owned. I've had a Utas XTR-12 that was a really good looking shotgun but was made of cheese and just ate its self and I had a BR99 back in the day that again looked the part but just didn't cut it. I have a good feeling about the Tigris knowing that it's been used in Eastern Europe and Russia for a while and it's winning comps.
@@scottwilliams9570 I don't have any issues with them, I had considered an F12 myself but went tube fed, I just recognise the advantages and disadvantages they have, and the biggest disadvantage for me is in its ability to feed reliably from the detachable mags, but if you are used to an AR style platform then the advantage is that you can get round a course of fire fairly quickly without the need for a LOT of practice compared to someone using a tube fed gun where they need to practice dual or quadloading...horses for courses, one of the guys in my club wins our PSG comp every year on a tube fed gun against box feds...its pretty impressive to watch him go through the course of fire.
@@weegaz22 A very good point mate. As someone coming into the sport of practical shooting, it’s VERY daunting thinking about learning dual or even quad loading. Seems to make much more sense to stick with magazines, especially since some of the belt rigs for the PSG world can cost as much as new guns!!
My f12 has been faultless ( initial issue with magazines easily sorted) . Start getting the odd fail to eject after approx 1000 rounds a clean and it’s back to normal.
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