Problems - Centurion Bp-12

Stick with factory magazines or reputable, high-quality aftermarket magazines.

A common factory defect involves sharp threads on the gas system that can shred the internal rubber O-rings.

The is a highly popular budget firearm imported by Century Arms, offering a tactical 12-gauge platform at an accessible price point. However, like many magazine-fed, semi-automatic Turkish shotguns, users frequently encounter operational hurdles right out of the box. The most common Centurion BP-12 centurion bp-12 problems

: Like many bullpups, the trigger has significant travel and is described as quite heavy. Parts Availability : A major concern on Reddit forums

To troubleshoot:

The detachable box magazine is a key feature of the BP-12, but it is also a frequent source of frustration.

However, if you are a , a budget-conscious collector, or someone who enjoys troubleshooting and tuning firearms as a hobby, the BP-12 can be a fun and rewarding project. With significant work—deep cleaning, proper lubrication, a break-in period with high-velocity ammunition, and perhaps sourcing reliable magazines—you might end up with a cool, compact shotgun for range use. But understand that for every user who claims their BP-12 is "great," there are several whose BP-12 is a paperweight. For the average shooter, the problems far outweigh the potential, and the money saved on the purchase price will likely be spent on frustration and ammunition that won't cycle. Your safest bet is to look at more established bullpup shotguns like the IWI TS12 or a more reliable budget semi-auto, such as the Mossberg 930. However, if you are a , a budget-conscious

Make sure to regularly maintain the gun by cleaning and lubricating it to prevent wear and tear.

Some teardowns have revealed sharp threads that can cut internal rubber O-rings/gaskets, potentially leading to gas system failures. potentially leading to gas system failures.

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