Izhmash Saiga-12 12 Gauge Semi-Auto Shotgun, 19-inch Threaded Barrel, 3-inch Chamber, Tapco Collapsible Stock, Russian RWC Import, 5+1
This Russian-made Izhmash Saiga-12 is a gas-operated 12 gauge with a 19-inch threaded barrel, a two-position gas regulator, and a 3-inch chamber. It has been customized with a Tapco USA collapsible AR-style buttstock and Tapco USA pistol grip, and comes with a factory 5-round polymer magazine. Import markings from RWC Group (Tullytown, PA) and Russian proof/inspection stamps are present, reflecting its discontinued Russian import status.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Not applicable - Smoothbore barrel.
Specific Condition Notes: Light handling marks from previous use are present. Please review the photos for a closer look at the surfaces and markings.
What's Included
- 1x factory Izhmash Saiga-12 polymer 5-round box magazine (triangle logos on body)
Built by Izhmash in Russia, this Saiga-12 uses a long-stroke, gas-operated system with a two-position gas regulator to handle a range of 12 gauge loads. It features a right-side charging handle and a manual safety, consistent with the platform’s AK-style controls.
The 19-inch barrel is threaded and paired with a 3-inch (12/76) chamber, offering compatibility with a wide range of 2-3/4 and 3-inch shells. Capacity is 5+1 using the included factory magazine.
This example has been upgraded with a Tapco USA collapsible AR-style buttstock on a tube and a Tapco USA pistol grip. The length of pull measures 15.0 inches. It retains the factory polymer handguard with a checkered panel for a secure grasp.
Sighting is via iron sights with an open notch rear. The shotgun is equipped with a scope mount, and it has a ribbed top cover. The stamped steel receiver wears a black finish.
Importer markings read "RWC GROUP, LLC TULLYTOWN, PA USA," alongside "MADE IN RUSSIA BY IZHMASH," the Izhmash triangle logo, Russian proof/inspection marks, and "12/76 18,3" chamber/bore stamps. Saiga-12 imports from Russia have been discontinued, which adds context to the provenance of this shotgun.




