Manufacturer: SDS Imports
Product Line: Civet 12
Caliber: 12 Gauge
Chamber: 3″
Action: Pump Action
Barrel Length: 19″
Capacity: 5+1
Finish: Black
The Civet 12 is a pump action magazine fed shotgun made by the world famous Hawk factory exclusively for SDS Imports. It uses Saiga 12 style magazines and drums, 19″ barrel with a 3″ chamber and M22x7.5 threaded with a durable parkerized finish. The Civet includes one 5 round magazine and picatinny style rail with a windage adjustable peep sight.
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Jeffery W.
1 year agoYou would have to be dainty not to like this tank of a pump. It takes Remington 870 furniture in the back-end and pump action and Saiga magazines and muzzle accessories.
Jonathan F.
1 year agoLove everything about the weapon!! Only drawback is remembering to put Saiga in search engines for parts.
Kent S.
1 year agoBought it from PSA but does not work with available Saiga 12 magazines. The ProMag Saiga 12GA drum over-fits (cannot fit into the receiver) while the ProMag Saiga 12GA 10 magazine under-fits (fits but does not click in). Easy to blame ProMag but they apparently are the only ones making new drums and magazines in Saiga 12 design.
Steve B.
1 year agoThe SMG single stack magazine fit. The Drum magazine does NOT fit. Soul purpose of this purchase was for cross platform compatibility..
R G.
1 year agoLoading from the mag doesn’t always chamber the first try, but it’s a quick fix. Good shotgun for the price.
Riley S.
1 year agoSolid for the price. But heavy but that’s good for a shotty. I have a couple drums and large stick mags that all work great. Took a few mags to break in the action but much smoother now.
B A
1 year agoDon’t buy Chinese junk! Vary disappointed in the overall design of this gun. So disappointed with the integrity of the firearm I never fired it and out the door she went! Gotta keep it American!
Tolar P.
1 year agoOverall, this is a sweet little shotgun. It's based on the Remington 870 with a proprietary magazine system. By that, I meant it's not compatible with Remington 870 DM magazines. I wish it were, I have one of Remmy's orphans I can't find mags for. This shotgun uses Saiga style mags. Anyway, this isn't really a clone, because most parts don't interchange. The slide release, for example, is too thin. It works, but it's almost painful to use. Magazines either have to be partially loaded, or loaded
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