The Saiga-12 () is a
shotgun
A shotgun (also known as a scattergun, peppergun, or historically as a fowling piece) is a long gun, long-barreled firearm designed to shoot a straight-walled cartridge (firearms), cartridge known as a shotshell, which discharges numerous small ...
available in a wide range of configurations, patterned after the
Kalashnikov series of
rifle
A rifle is a long gun, long-barreled firearm designed for accurate shooting and higher stopping power, with a gun barrel, barrel that has a helical or spiralling pattern of grooves (rifling) cut into the bore wall. In keeping with their focus o ...
s and named after the
Saiga antelope native to
Russia
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.
Design
Like the Kalashnikov rifle variants, it is a
rotating bolt
Rotating bolt is a method of locking the breech (or rear barrel) of a firearm closed for firing. Johann Nicolaus von Dreyse developed the first rotating bolt firearm, the "Dreyse needle gun", in 1836. The Dreyse locked using the bolt handle ra ...
,
long-stroke gas piston operated firearm that feeds from a detachable box magazine.
All Saiga-12 configurations are recognizable as Kalashnikov-pattern guns by the large lever-safety on the right side of the
receiver, the optic mounting rail on the left side of the receiver and the large top-mounted dust cover held in place by the rear of the recoil spring assembly.
Developers position this model as a "universal" firearm, equally suited for self-defense, practical shooting, recreational shooting, and short-range hunting. Its military origin and versatility influence its strengths and weaknesses.
The shotgun's automation system is highly refined, ensuring reliable operation even with rubber buckshot rounds, which are problematic for most semi-autos.
The firearm is well-adapted for mounting various optical sights and is the first in the "Saiga" series to come with factory Picatinny rails.
Additionally, it includes a specially designed muzzle device that allows the use of "breaching" ammunition (for breaking door locks, hinges, etc.) while also functioning as an effective flash suppressor.
It is compatible with the full range of muzzle attachments for the 12-gauge "Saiga" series. However, its compactness comes at the cost of reduced effective range, with accuracy dropping significantly beyond 40 meters even with a choke attachment. In contrast, the longer-barreled hunting "Saiga" maintains a minimum accuracy of 60% at this range.
This design seems to address deficiencies that the Saiga 12 had in function.
The traditional AK "rock and lock" magazine system and the difficulties associated with magazine has been replaced by a vertical insertion system that allow the magazine to be inserted with only one hand.
The hinged dustcover with picatinny rail makes mounting optics simpler, and is closer to the bore axis, making sighting of optics easier.
The gas-block rail system allows for the addition of combat lights and vertical fore grips. The last round bolt hold open gives the user instant feedback that the firearm is empty and allows for a quicker magazine change.
Modifications to the basic Kalashnikov pattern
The Saiga-12 incorporates several features absent on the
Kalashnikov and its derivatives.
Since shotgun shells are nearly twice as wide as
7.62×39mm cartridge, the extraction port in the side of the dust cover had to be increased in size. However, since the bolt had to remain the same length to fit inside the AK-47 sized receiver, the rear section of the bolt is covered by a sliding metal flap that rides on the recoil spring. This allows the gun to be sealed against dirt when the bolt is forward, but the compression of the recoil spring during firing moves the flap rearward to clear the extracted shells.
For the likely reason of simplifying production of
Izhmash's other Kalashnikov-pattern guns, the Saiga-12 extractor does not rotate, but instead delegates the bolt-locking function to a caliber-neutral lug directly behind the bolt-face.
The Saiga-12 incorporates an adjustable two-position gas system, with "standard" and "magnum" settings for firing 2-3/4" and 3"-length shells respectively.
This is because firing 3" shells with high power loads such as slugs and buckshot generates so much force that the receiver will be damaged if the full power of the gas system is employed without some sort of
recoil buffer A recoil buffer is a factory-installed or aftermarket component of firearms which serves to reduce the velocity and/or cushion the impact of recoiling parts of a firearm.
Design
The simplest form of recoil buffer is made from a resilient and defor ...
. The problem is that making the gun durable with such high power loads would make it more likely to experience a cycle failure with the less powerful 2-3/4" shells and likely not to cycle at all when used with low-powered
less lethal ammunition. This would essentially render it a straight-pull mechanism.
Common configurations
The Saiga 12 is manufactured in several different configurations ranging from more traditional styled hunting models to military-style models utilizing AK or SVD hardware.
All these versions are available for purchase by civilians in Russia after applying for a firearms permit.
Civilian barrel lengths are .
The version is standard with a traditional rifle stock or with an AK-style separate pistol grip and folding stock (version S for "skladnaya", "folding"). The version (K for "korotkaya", "short") has an AK-style pistol grip and folding stock. "Taktika" versions with barrels feature various AK, SVD, or original "Legion" furniture (handguards, folding and non-folding stocks) and AK-style open sights with high post and tangent rear. Optional screw-in chokes are available. A standard AK rail for optics may be mounted on the left side of the receiver.
Capacities of 2, 5, 7, 8, and 12 round
box magazine
A magazine, often simply called a mag, is an ammunition storage and feeding device for a repeating firearm, either integral within the gun (internal/fixed magazine) or externally attached (detachable magazine). The magazine functions by holdi ...
s are available, as well as ten, twelve, and twenty round aftermarket
drum magazine
A drum magazine is a type of high-capacity magazine for firearms. Cylindrical in shape (similar to a drum), drum magazines store rounds in a spiral around the center of the magazine, facing the direction of the barrel. Drum magazines are contra ...
s. All magazines may be interchanged with all 12 gauge models (sometimes minor fitting may be necessary), although factory-original magazines from Russia only exist in 5, 7, and 8 round box configurations. The magazine configuration is significantly altered compared to more typical Kalashnikov rifles in order to accommodate the larger 12 gauge cartridge.
Variants
The Saiga-12 is manufactured by the
Kalashnikov Concern
JSC Kalashnikov Concern (; ), known until 2013 as the Izhevsk Machine-Building Plant (; ), is a Russian Arms industry, defense manufacturing Concern (business), concern and joint-stock company headquartered in the city of Izhevsk in the Republic ...
(the merger of
Izhmash and
Izhevsk
Izhevsk or Ijevsk (, ; , or ) is the capital city of Udmurtia, Russia. It is situated along the Izh River, west of the Ural Mountains in Eastern Europe. It is the 21st-largest city in Russia, and the most populous in Udmurtia, with over 600,000 ...
), in Russia.
Kalashnikov Concern also manufactures Saiga 20s (
20-gauge) and Saiga 410s (
.410 bore), as well as the
Saiga semi-automatic hunting rifles chambered in various centerfire rifle calibers.
Recently, a newly configured version of the Saiga 12 was introduced. Called the Saiga Taktika mod 040, it features an extended magazine well, last round bolt hold open (recently produced very rarely and replaced with manual bolt hold), hinged dust cover with
Picatinny rail
The 1913 rail (MIL-STD-1913 rail) is an American rail integration system designed by Richard Swan that provides a mounting platform for firearm accessories. It forms part of the NATO standard STANAG 2324 rail. It was originally used for mount ...
for mounting optics, picatinny rail gas block, and a newly designed 8 round box magazine (which is not interchangeable with other Saiga 12 models).
In late September 2014, the IZ109T was released in the USA. This model featured a shortened barrel with a permanently attached brake. The barrel length was including the brake. The IZ109T also had military style features including a rear pistol grip and 6 position stock. Various modifications were made to the trigger group, bolt, and bolt carrier that allowed loaded magazine insertion without locking the bolt back. The IZ109T also featured a fully parkerized military finish.
Legal status
Saiga firearms are meant for civilian domestic sale in Russia, and export to international markets.
Russia
In Russia, this shotgun can be relatively simply obtained, requiring only a "smoothbore-gun license" (which is relatively easy to obtain, compared to a "rifle license" that requires a five-year period of owning a smoothbore gun and a hunting permit).
The civilian version of the 12K for the Russian domestic market features a specially designed safety, preventing operation with stock folded (due to Russian gun laws, it is illegal to own a firearm with a barrel length of less than and capable of firing while being less than long).
Russian armed forces use a combat shotgun variant called the KSK (Karabin Spetsialniy Kalahnikov, "Kalashnikov Special Carbine"), with the 12-gauge size expressed in its metric equivalent of 18.5 mm. The
Picatinny rail
The 1913 rail (MIL-STD-1913 rail) is an American rail integration system designed by Richard Swan that provides a mounting platform for firearm accessories. It forms part of the NATO standard STANAG 2324 rail. It was originally used for mount ...
layout is similar to the civilian 030 version.
Exportation
Prior to importation to the US, all Saiga shotguns are configured with a traditional fixed "hunting-style" rifle stock and 5 round box magazine. Factory 8 round box magazines are not imported in the US (though they are legal for importation into other countries), making them quite rare on the civilian market.
In response to the
annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation
In February and March 2014, Russia invaded the Crimea, Crimean Peninsula, part of Ukraine, and then annexed it. This took place in the relative power vacuum immediately following the Revolution of Dignity. It marked the beginning of the Russ ...
, U.S. President Barack Obama issued
Executive Order 13662 on July 16, 2014 blocking the importation of all Russia-produced firearms.
Users
* : Used By
Central Security Forces Special Operations Police.
* : Used by
RAID
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and
GIPN.
* : Saiga-12C used by the
National Anti Narcotics Agency (BNN)
* : Used by police forces.
* : Saiga-12 used by private security companies; 18.5 KS-K carbine adopted by
Ministry of Internal Affairs; since 2023 Saiga-12 shotguns were used in
Armed forces
A military, also known collectively as armed forces, is a heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare. Militaries are typically authorized and maintained by a sovereign state, with their members identifiable by a ...
(as auxiliary weapon against low-flying
UAVs)
* : In 2009 Saiga-12K Tactical carbine was adopted by
Ukrainian Navy
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The naval forces consist of five components: surface forces, submarine forces, Ukrainian Naval ...
* : Some police SWAT teams and military units such as the
Deployable Specialized Forces in the Coast Guard.
See also
*
Akdal MKA 1919
*
Armsel Striker
The Armsel Striker, also known as the Sentinel Arms Co Striker-12, Protecta, Protecta Bulldog and SWD Street Sweeper is a 12-gauge shotgun with a revolving cylinder that was designed for riot control and combat.
History
The Armsel Striker was ...
*
Atchisson Assault Shotgun
*
Combat shotgun
*
Heckler & Koch HK CAWS
The Heckler & Koch HK CAWS (Close Assault Weapon System) is a prototype automatic shotgun—designed as a combat shotgun—co-produced by Heckler & Koch and Winchester Repeating Arms Company, Winchester/Olin Corporation, Olin during the 1980s. It ...
*
List of Russian weaponry
The following is a list of modern Russian small arms and light weapons which were in service in 2024:
Handguns
Revolvers
Pistols
Special purpose
Submachine guns
Special purpose
Shotguns
Rifles
Bolt-action
Semi-a ...
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List of shotguns
Shotguns have traditionally fired iron, Rock (geology), stone or lead shot stored in large shells that are normally loaded.
See also
*Semi-automatic shotgun, Assault shotgun
*Automatic shotgun
*Combat shotgun
*List of bullpup firearms
*List ...
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NeoStead 2000
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Origin-12
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Saiga semi-automatic rifle
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SPAS-15
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USAS-12
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VEPR-12
References
Sources
* 18,5 мм карабин специальный с коробчатым магазином 18,5КС-К. Руководство по эксплуатации 18,5КС-К РЭ - 2008 г.
External links
Izhmash – official pageSaiga-12.com – more informationLegion USA Inc. – Official Importer of Saiga 12 Shotguns and Rifles
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Semi-automatic shotguns of Russia
Izhevsk machine-building plant products
Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1997