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ONE ADDITIONAL TOKYO MARUI SAIGA 12 GAS MAGAZINE INCLUDED
A short shotgun made shorter, try saying that quickly.
After launching the Saiga-12K gas airsoft shotgun which the "K" stands for "Korotkaya" which is "Short" in Russian, it was only natural for Tokyo Marui make an even shorter one. This one, the Tokyo Marui Saiga-12 SBS basically functions the same as the previous "longer" one just that this has the option to go full auto as Mikhail Kalashnikov intended. You get 3 rounds per trigger pull in both semi and auto modes and it delivers tight and accurate groupings, being able to send all 3 BBs in a 1-inch group at 10 meters while giving the user a sharp recoil impulse even when using weaker HFC134a gas.
Internally, other than the inner barrel length the Tokyo Marui Saiga 12K and the SBS are about the same, externals are what makes the SBS standout. The original Tokyo Marui Saiga-12 K has quite a bonestock external, kinda like every other non modernized AK, meanwhile the SBS is a whole other animal, although the styling is outdated, but this gun was designed to be a canvas for users to modify. The stock was swapped for a foldable skeleton buffer tube that is hugged by a traditional AR-15 type retractable crane stock, the pistol grip is also a A2 style grip, all this means that you could always swap these out for your favorite AR stock and grip for better ergonomics and controls. The handguard on the SBS has Picatinny rails on the 12, 3, 6 and 9 O'clock position allowing for accessory attachments, something the stock Saiga 12 K didn't allow that.
Finally, magazine, the gas magazine that comes with the Tokyo Marui Saiga-12 SBS is a chokier boy than the orginal Saiga-12K, being much longer and now holds 90 rounds instead of 45, allowing you to pull the trigger 30 times before needing to reload, double the original and double the fun. The Tokyo Marui Saiga-12 SBS magazine comes with a Celsius temperature thermometer inside, which can be accessed by pushing the tab under the knocker valve and pulling the shell apart. Tokyo Marui noted that the optimal temperature to run their Saiga-12K is to keep the magazine at around 25-30 degrees Celsius and it is not recommended to run the magazine at over 40 degrees or under 15 degrees Celsius.
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Tuesday, 29 October 2024