Hatfield Shotgun Problems - The gun was working good. To anyone looking to buy a hatfield sas 12 gauge shotgun, be warned. I have had nothing but issues with mine and have sent it back twice. Both times were from shooting just. I mean itโs a hatfield. Everyone i know that has one has issues. But for the price itโs expected. Iโve seen the forearm split in 2. Seen pieces in the receiver just fall right out. They confirmed that this is a symptom of issues with the gearbox and that they would warranty. Buy a real mccoy shotgun (see what i did there?). If the barrel doesn't move in the action when closed, if you can't detect looseness, its fine. Shotshells work at relatively low. Well, the only one that they had left was spoken for so i ended up taking a risk and bought the hatfield sas, semi auto 12 gauge shotgun for the grand total of $220 after tax. Talk about pee poor service. He's shooting my 870 for our waterfowl season and trying to. This is my wifes 20 gauge hatfield sas that we have taken out multiple times and its had its fair share of issue but just simple stuff like failure to eject, or not liking cheap ammo. It had sincere problems. The worst of these was that you had to be firing upwards for the round to go off. Quickly, however, when i went to our shooting range to try it out, i ran into an issue: It won't load more than 1 shell into the feeding tube, no matter what plug, or lack thereof, is in it, and i. I got a hatfield sas last year and was hoping someone could validate a resolution for me. When loaded i was unable to pull the trigger. It looks like there is a clip/hook that is. For those of you that shoot a hatfield sas shotgun, have you ever had issues with the carrier dog plunger and spring attached to the trigger group? What did you do to fix it and. I bought the hatfield 410 auto and had nothing but feeding and ejection problems. I sent it back and they are replacing it with a new one. The new ones will fire 2. 5 shells only as. My honest opinion, it's better to buy a pump shot gun. The hatfield 12g sas is just trash. I now see more bad review out there then good so it's not worth spending your money on it.
The gun was working good. To anyone looking to buy a hatfield sas 12 gauge shotgun, be warned. I have had nothing but issues with mine and have sent it back twice. Both times were from shooting just. I mean itโs a hatfield. Everyone i know that has one has issues. But for the price itโs expected. Iโve seen the forearm split in 2. Seen pieces in the receiver just fall right out. They confirmed that this is a symptom of issues with the gearbox and that they would warranty. Buy a real mccoy shotgun (see what i did there?). If the barrel doesn't move in the action when closed, if you can't detect looseness, its fine. Shotshells work at relatively low. Well, the only one that they had left was spoken for so i ended up taking a risk and bought the hatfield sas, semi auto 12 gauge shotgun for the grand total of $220 after tax. Talk about pee poor service.