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@Frog_king11

Shows cheap turkish shotguns, shows Greek war shirt. Absolute legend

@andrewfell7642

First gun a bought was a Turkish made shotgun. I've cleaned it maybe 5 times in 4 years and have gone through maybe 2k shells, no issue

@GlassesJacketShirtMan

My everyday carry firearm is a turkish Canik tp9da. I trust it and never once failed to feed after all the rounds I put through it at the range. It is extremely accurate and very well-built.

@joehuff4025

All my Turkish shotguns work very well. Great home defense tools

@artiomvv569

As someone who owns 2 Turkish shotguns (Panzer arms AR 12 and EAA Girsan mc312) , I must say they are like a Toyota Corolla. Cheap but reliable.

@LozenColorado

This man has more Turkish shotguns than a Turkish garrison unit.

@ExodusAlpha3908

Turkish shotgun owner here, I bought a great tactical shotgun and it’ll chamber, fire, and extract any shell you feed it 👌

@outlaws360

Like someone else said, Turkish guns are cheap to buy but good quality for the most part. I’ve had 2 sarsilmaz K2P 9mm CZ clones and I’ve loved them. Never had any jams or had any worry they would break and they’re just as accurate as any other “name brand” pistol I’ve owned.

@mohammedgt8102

I bought my first AR and then found out about Canik and the turkish arms industry. I am now hunting for my second canik and got Turan ammo. Next is turkish shotguns. I need a third trip to Turkiye. I am in love with the place and the people. ❤. Would love a factory tour..

@TurkishArms

Thanks for the video. Let me explain why Turkish-made weapons are cheap. There are dozens of large companies producing pistols, rifles and shotguns in Turkey. Turkey is in competition with many countries in the world in the defense industry and in this context, while keeping its quality high in order to make its products more attractive, it also sells at the lowest prices. Instead of selling to gun enthusiasts at ten times the cost, it aims to sell more weapons with less profit. In this way, it aims to be the power that dominates the market.

@NicoEl119

All Turkish guns are cheap...But most have good quality for the money....i have a Canik and a Tisas 1911....I love both of them.

@jensenthegreen6780

Turkish guns are underrated imo, Pretty cheap and fine quality.

@a.karagoz5752

As a Turkish who studies on Weapon Industries, let me explain.

Most of the shotgun factories are in Konya, it's a city that is close to the Capital Ankara. Also these factories producing their guns in the same Industrial Area in Huğlu. There's also a Shotgun Makers Cooperative (Huğlu Tüfek Kooperatifi) that makes the order of parts for nearly every factory. That's why Turkish shotguns are cheap, easy to clean and swap parts and modify. Live this passion, because we can't.

@rickybobbyshakeandbake4843

Turkish shotguns are very good

@Diemerstein

I own a pump and a semi auto shotgun made in Turkey, both have functioned flawlessly even after thousands of shells through them, both of them were less than $200.

@M0rshu64

Turkey: making cheap yet quality firearms since 1453.

@marksutton7240

i love my turkish shotgun never had any issues with it and it was cheaper than most mag fed shotguns

@rburrows7786

Not cheap. Inexpensive. Big difference. I have many high end guns, but I started buying Turkish guns about 6-7 years ago. And i gotta tell you, they’re just as good, and cost half as much

@CatholicCrusader1096

Turkish shotguns are the AK’s of the shotgun world