About Hatfield SAS USA12T
Hatfield USA12T SAS Semi-Automatic 12 Gauge 20\" 3\" 4+1 5-Position Adjustable Synthetic w/Pistol Grip Black This firearm features a tactical 5-position stock with a pistol grip, a black metal finish, and a cross-bolt safety. SPECIFICATIONS: Mfg Item Num: USA12T Category: SHOTGUNS TACTICAL Action :Semi-Automatic Gauge :12 Gauge Barrel Length :20\" Capacity :4+1 Chamber :3\" OAL :40\" Weight :7.2 lbs Choke Configuration : Stock Description :5-Position Adjustable Synthetic w/Pistol Grip Metal Finish :Black Muzzle : Recoil Pad Type : Sights :None, Optic Ready Barrel Description : Chokes Included :Fixed Cylinder Bore Hand :Right Stock Finish Group :Synthetic Metal Finish Group :Blued/Black
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Specifications
Category | Shotguns |
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Action | Semi-Automatic |
Capacity | 4+1 |
Finish | Black |
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Hatfield SAS USA12T Reviews
William S
December 8, 2018The shotgun itself was fine. The problem I had was that the screws that hold the rail on were stripped, at least 3 out of five. Whoever assembled it needs a lesson in assembly. Made it hard to get the rail off so I could clean the gun. Luckily, Hatfield w
lee s
April 27, 2018probably the sexiest shotty ive ever seen.
Dennis R
March 29, 2018Dennis R on
This seems to be allot of gun for the money. I like this tactical setup a little better than the sporting model. Seems rugged. We'll see how it operates on the range soon enough, but for now I'm well satisfied and would recommend it to others. For the mon
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Hatfield SAS USA12T Questions and Answers
Operation
It is a gas/inertia system . The gas piston moves only one inch to kick the bolt rearward and start the operating cycle. Fewer moving parts mean increased reliability in the field. The gas/inertia system works dependably with most commercial 2.75" and 3"
Capacity/Magazine Tube
Rhys, both these shotguns are 5+1 with 2.75" shells and both are 4+1 with 3" shells. This is just a description discretion between lengths of shells.