Sulun Auslof 12 gauge

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Sulun Auslof 12 gauge

Post by NickRigby » 15 Sep 2025, 4:11 pm

I recently bought one of those Sulun Auslof repeating single barrel, based on the 100 year old Alof system, essentially turning a single barrel, single shot into a repeater using a side mounted tube magazine and a loading mechanism activated by opening and closing the break action.
I bought it new from Safari, but I think it was an old model, all black synthetic, for a small reduction in price. I think current models are around $725.

What I was actually after was a simple, single shot break action in a 20" with changeable chokes. Some of my rural property is inaccessible by vehicle and I wanted something light and handy for rabbit and fox through to large pigs, that I could carry for a day without it feeling weighty.

It was a bit more than you would normally pay for a 12g single barrel, but the loading mechanism intrigued me, if only as an interesting way to carry spare rounds.

My thoughts so far:
The Alof system is incredibly clunky, despite the promo videos and is very ammo fussy. It hates high brass, and it isn't a quick or straightforward fix if a round gets stuck. In part, it relies on the ejection of the spent shell hitting a lever hard enough to trigger a reload. This doesn't always happen, and if it doesn't, well let's just say I wouldn't want to be facing an angry porker if it doesn't. It's a "stop everything" kind of fix.

I am a left handed shooter and, my stupid fault, it didn't occur to me that the sharp metal loading mechanism would be right in front of my left hand. Painful loss of skin, lots of blood and the clunky loading led me to remove the mechanism and mag. Easily done with two hex heads and replacement with a couple of grub screws.

I now have a very light 2.6kg single barrel, with a very handy 20" barrel and removable chokes, I can carry all day. The mag is in the gun safe. Recoil is stout, but it's actually a reasonable stock design, so it tends to jump rather that slam into your shoulder. DO NOT USE 3" SHELLS, feels like a 458 Win !

The trigger is actually very good for a shotty, not sure of the weight, but it's crisp and easy.

It has a fixed blade at the front and a groove centered on the action. Lining these up like a rifle, it seems a dead on pattern at 20m, which is a bit close for my purpose, but I'm getting used to different aiming positions and getting quite reasonable patterns at 40 m when I get elevation correct.

What I do find perplexing is the use of full powered slugs at 20 m. Spot on shot pattern, while the slugs hit the ground or perhaps base of target. Go figure.

It folds to half its length, so back pack able. A great feature.

If anyone from Sulun is reading this, why not just bring out a non-Alof version. A nice, light, handy and powerful "do it all" - synthetic stock, 20" barrel, foldable or take down, multiple chokes, simple hi-viz sights, or even drilled for picatinny. If you could get it out with a price tag of between $500 and $600, I reckon it would be a real winner.
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Re: Sulun Auslof 12 gauge

Post by Wapiti » 16 Sep 2025, 9:50 am

Interesting mate. I looked at a Sulon shotty yesterday, but it was a self-ejecting repeater. Had a strange lever that split the trigger guard, to close the action. It had a few selling points over tge others engineering and potential-wise, so I'm on the fence.
Trying to find more info, but all I coukd find on Sulon was those Tac-saurus things, which do not interest me in the slightest. The more conventional sporting shape ones don't seem to get tge attention of the YouTubers.
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Re: Sulun Auslof 12 gauge

Post by jovialjosie2002 » 29 Nov 2025, 6:41 pm

It's a turk shotgun, say no more. A turk replica won't be as good as an original made in a decent western factory ( even if it was made 100 years ago).
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Re: Sulun Auslof 12 gauge

Post by Wapiti » 29 Nov 2025, 7:34 pm

Yeah, you're right.
I bought a 7-shot tube-mag Buckmaster PB 12 in the end, and it's the biggest POS out there - if there's a cheaper made, worse corner-cutting cheap design out there I'll be damned.
Won't eject even heavy high-velocity clay shells, and it's trigger design without a disconnector means that if you hold the trigger down after firing the shot when you have thumbed the forend button down to chamber the next cartridge, the firing pin follows the closing bolt and it cannot be fired again.
Honestly, I've had a bad run lately, first the crappiest sh*t scope I've ever seen (Zerotech) and now this f**ken POS.
Don't feel bad, there's rubbish on the market like NEVER before.
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Re: Sulun Auslof 12 gauge

Post by womble » 30 Nov 2025, 3:09 am

jovialjosie2002 wrote:It's a turk shotgun, say no more. A turk replica won't be as good as an original made in a decent western factory ( even if it was made 100 years ago).


Have you seen the originals :D

I think it’s cool they made a modern copy of Bubba’s povo self loader.

Is it a reliable design. Not really. It is clever and novel though.


Most of these Turkish self lever button shotguns are built to a price. A very low price.
They don’t have to enter an older existing market with well established brands.
Hear few complaints about the t2000 though. They entered the market with the t1000. And that was a nicely finished gun a step up in quality from the rest.
I think you just have a mix of fly by nighters and some trying to establish brand reputation. And the templeton is obviously aiming for that. Pun fully intended.
Certainly there’s Turkish shotguns making a name for themselves at the bigger end of the market in trap shooting. You can get a very nice gun for relatively cheap there.
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