Anyone familiar with the super shorty 12 gauge?
#1
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From: In a van DOWN BY THE RIVER
Just curious, I have been looking at this big time. I think they are pretty bad *** and have good reviews on them. I am thinking about possibly buying one. I have seen a few come up for cheap... Sooo ?
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#2
Little pricey though I bought a h&r from wally world for 200 same as remington 870 used 870 parts to make it this way
I would just cut the barrel down and make the shell tube shorter might have 150 into it from having someone cut the barrel and rethread the shell tube
I would just cut the barrel down and make the shell tube shorter might have 150 into it from having someone cut the barrel and rethread the shell tube
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From: In a van DOWN BY THE RIVER
That SS is 16 and some change overall, is just bad ***. For sheer wow factor IMO.
An in all honesty, I am not a huge fan of the full tacked out guns. Dunno why.
I will be more then happy once I have the short barrel, mag ext. But still want that SS
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That's the shortest factory built shotgun I've ever seen.
My Mossberg 500 came with the regular wood furniture, and also a pistol grip and a short barrel. I've ran it both ways and its a lot of fun. And a hell of a lot cheaper than $950! But I'm not a Baller like you.
My Mossberg 500 came with the regular wood furniture, and also a pistol grip and a short barrel. I've ran it both ways and its a lot of fun. And a hell of a lot cheaper than $950! But I'm not a Baller like you.
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From: In a van DOWN BY THE RIVER
That's the shortest factory built shotgun I've ever seen.
My Mossberg 500 came with the regular wood furniture, and also a pistol grip and a short barrel. I've ran it both ways and its a lot of fun. And a hell of a lot cheaper than $950! But I'm not a Baller like you.
My Mossberg 500 came with the regular wood furniture, and also a pistol grip and a short barrel. I've ran it both ways and its a lot of fun. And a hell of a lot cheaper than $950! But I'm not a Baller like you.

I wonder since it is class 3 and is a shot gun if you can still carry it on your boat or in your car?




