Today I get the privilege of showing you guys how to disassemble and clean one of my top 10 modern 20 gauge shotguns. I hope you enjoy and if you have any questions please ask in the comments.
So the funny thing is no matter if it's horizontal or vertical it displays it like that. If you look at my 1911 video you can see that I had it horizontal and it didn't work. If you know how to fix it please tell me so I can.
@@CrackShotTac don't know what to tell you. If I take a video with my iPhone holding it horizontally, the video plays horizontally. You might check your screen lock.
Eh I live in tennesse now and there's no magazine restrictions for deer which is mainly what I hunt. But I'll keep that in mind if I'm invited to go dove hunting
Great tutorial. Can you please do a ghost load tutorial for the SA20. I have ghost loaded my SA 20 in the past, but it was extremely difficult. I cannot remember how I did it. If you do the tutorial I believe you will be the only person to do so. Personally, I think Mossberg designed the gun to not be ghost loaded. However, I know that it can be done. Thank you.
I appreciate that but it's a joke lmao. My bore scrubber sprays are non carcinogens but are highly toxic is ingested or get into your eyes. Graphite/graphene based oils and bore scrubbers are highly carcinogenic but work better in cold environments. Since I'm fortunate enough to live in a Southern state. It never gets below 0
Oil is used for lubrication of the firearm and because none of my safes are airtight and I live in a perpetually humid environment. The oil I leave acts as a protective barrier against surface rust. Although airtight safes coupled with a dehumidifier should make up for that and less oil would be required.
@@CrackShotTac I want to reduce the trigger pull and replace a trigger spring. The stock trigger pull is over 6 lbs. on mine. There is a kit that replaces one of the springs to lessen the pull.
Haha that was my question, I wonder if a barrel for another shotgun is compatible or if someone did some custom work... As I understood it these SA-20 shotguns are made by a Turkish company, and usually those companies can't sell rifled barrels due to laws in the country hence the abundance of the inherently-smoothbore shotguns made in Turkey. But the company that makes the SA-20 might be one of the manufacturers that the rifled barrel rules don't apply to (I'm sure it has to do with whether the company is contracted to produce military weapons or something like that but I don't actually know)
@Jules K I'm pretty sure mossberg makes sa 20 rifled barrels right here in the USA. My gun came with one when I bought it. Custom work will cost a fortune. And it's possible another company makes them. Although I would very careful about getting a barrel that's not made by mossberg or explicitly for the SA20. I'll do more research