thanks, good to be here, hopefully someone can helpWelcome to the Forum!
Sorry I can't help.
just a charging handle, i bent the shit outta mineBeinvenidos! What parts?
just a charging handle, i bent mine to hellI have one and modified ar15 trigger group parts to fix the 9lbs trigger and got it to 4.5 and swapped in a flat blade trigger. What parts are you looking for?
siderear or side charger?
I think it might have been bent when i got it. It's NEVER been easy to remove and putting it back in was a pain. I had to whack it with some channel-locks to get it in. Thank you for the feedbackI'll look at mine when I get home and look for a solution. BTW, if I recall correctly, it's a stout little charging handle. how did you bend it?
Big problem with these Turkish shotguns is replacement parts.
I have a BP12 from SDS Imports, it had some function issues initially so I found out about their warranty support. Was good for me, but on the slow side at 5+ weeks to turn it around. They paid shipping both ways, best part is the gun functioned perfectly with any 12 ga load I could find from 1 oz #9 to 3" 00 buck (although one mag of these was plenty!) after the repair, although they wouldn't tell me what they replaced to fix it. I've enjoyed it immensely shooting steel plates and I'm as fast with it as I am with my 9mm SIG P320.
Problem is last time out, with over 500 rounds through it since its repair, the "Extractor Spring Pin" broke turning it into a single shot. Contacted SDS customer service again, seems my 1 year warranty has expired (they didn't extend it for the time they had it for repair). So I figure no big deal I'll just buy the part.
Seems parts for these are unobtainium as they seem to be a different model with every batch that is imported. Here is their reply:
We no longer import the M12 so if the part is not listed on the website it cannot be sold either. We have to request warranties from our manufacturer and can only do so if the customer has a receipt that is within warranty. There is nothing I can do.
Josh Horton
Customer Service Manager
P 865-604-6894
info@sdsimports.com
parts@sdsimports.com
https://www.sdsimports.com/
https://www.tisas-us.com/
https://www.tokarevusa.com/
The only internal parts on their website are for their Tisas 1911 pistols. So buyer beware! I found this forum searching for BP12 parts and joined so I could add my experience to the thread.
Guess I'll pick up that maverick 88 as a backup after all lolBig problem with these Turkish shotguns is replacement parts.
I have a BP12 from SDS Imports, it had some function issues initially so I found out about their warranty support. Was good for me, but on the slow side at 5+ weeks to turn it around. They paid shipping both ways, best part is the gun functioned perfectly with any 12 ga load I could find from 1 oz #9 to 3" 00 buck (although one mag of these was plenty!) after the repair, although they wouldn't tell me what they replaced to fix it. I've enjoyed it immensely shooting steel plates and I'm as fast with it as I am with my 9mm SIG P320.
Problem is last time out, with over 500 rounds through it since its repair, the "Extractor Spring Pin" broke turning it into a single shot. Contacted SDS customer service again, seems my 1 year warranty has expired (they didn't extend it for the time they had it for repair). So I figure no big deal I'll just buy the part.
Seems parts for these are unobtainium as they seem to be a different model with every batch that is imported. Here is their reply:
We no longer import the M12 so if the part is not listed on the website it cannot be sold either. We have to request warranties from our manufacturer and can only do so if the customer has a receipt that is within warranty. There is nothing I can do.
Josh Horton
Customer Service Manager
P 865-604-6894
info@sdsimports.com
parts@sdsimports.com
https://www.sdsimports.com/
https://www.tisas-us.com/
https://www.tokarevusa.com/
The only internal parts on their website are for their Tisas 1911 pistols. So buyer beware! I found this forum searching for BP12 parts and joined so I could add my experience to the thread.