With a stabilizing brace. I confess I had no idea.
Comments
On December 14, 2018 at 11:24 am, ambiguousfrog said:
That’s pretty cool. I like the magazine idea as long as it cycles which I guess depends on the ammo used. My Mossberg 930 SPX kicks like a mule with slugs as a semi-auto. And limited to I think 6-8 rounds in 2.75. Nice feature to have that capacity. Thanks for sharing.
Pretty sure that gun is going to be either an NFA short barreled shotgun OR a “pistol” with a brace….and by shouldering such a weapon as if it were a “long gun” instead of a pistol the shooter runs the VERY real risk
of being prosecuted for felony possession of a short barreled shotgun.
The ATF has issued conflicting rulings regarding the use of such braces on
“pistols” initially stating that putting such a weapon to the shoulder IS a felony then stating that if the brace cannot be easily or readily configured or altered to make shouldering the weapon possible than doing so would NOT be illegal. EITHER WAY doing this puts you at the mercy of the fickle and agenda driven BATFEces agents. So, one must ask themselves this question EVERY TIME they put a “pistol” with a “forearm brace” to their shoulder if THEY can afford the time, money and stress of being the “Test Case” for the courts on this issue.
On December 15, 2018 at 8:18 pm, Ratus said:
It’s not that bad for a “Firearm”.
It’s one of the only guns that ProMag magazines actually work in. Who knew? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The one I’ve shot ran the cheap S&B 27 pellet #4 buck and the expensive full power Federal 9 pellet 00 buck LE12700 load just fine.
The #4 buck had a pattern of about 12-18″ @ 12 yards and the fancy 00 buck was maybe 4″ max at the same distance.
The cheap S&B 9 pellet 00 buck load didn’t run at all.
I haven’t had a chance to try any birdshot loads, but full power “social” ammo works just fine.
PS. I wimped out and wore a recoil pad, in case it “accidentally” contacted my shoulder region.
Also, the recoil of the two 1600 fps rounds I fired (Winchester 00 Buck & 1oz slug) was BRISK.
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On December 14, 2018 at 11:24 am, ambiguousfrog said:
That’s pretty cool. I like the magazine idea as long as it cycles which I guess depends on the ammo used. My Mossberg 930 SPX kicks like a mule with slugs as a semi-auto. And limited to I think 6-8 rounds in 2.75. Nice feature to have that capacity. Thanks for sharing.
On December 14, 2018 at 1:29 pm, Gryphon said:
This. http://dailytimewaster.blogspot.com/2018/12/an-expensive-date.html
Same Gun? or is it 2 Barrels? Can’t tell if so.
Keep the Gun, I want the Homicidal Asian Chick….
On December 15, 2018 at 4:32 am, Dan said:
Pretty sure that gun is going to be either an NFA short barreled shotgun OR a “pistol” with a brace….and by shouldering such a weapon as if it were a “long gun” instead of a pistol the shooter runs the VERY real risk
of being prosecuted for felony possession of a short barreled shotgun.
The ATF has issued conflicting rulings regarding the use of such braces on
“pistols” initially stating that putting such a weapon to the shoulder IS a felony then stating that if the brace cannot be easily or readily configured or altered to make shouldering the weapon possible than doing so would NOT be illegal. EITHER WAY doing this puts you at the mercy of the fickle and agenda driven BATFEces agents. So, one must ask themselves this question EVERY TIME they put a “pistol” with a “forearm brace” to their shoulder if THEY can afford the time, money and stress of being the “Test Case” for the courts on this issue.
On December 15, 2018 at 8:18 pm, Ratus said:
It’s not that bad for a “Firearm”.
It’s one of the only guns that ProMag magazines actually work in. Who knew? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The one I’ve shot ran the cheap S&B 27 pellet #4 buck and the expensive full power Federal 9 pellet 00 buck LE12700 load just fine.
The #4 buck had a pattern of about 12-18″ @ 12 yards and the fancy 00 buck was maybe 4″ max at the same distance.
The cheap S&B 9 pellet 00 buck load didn’t run at all.
I haven’t had a chance to try any birdshot loads, but full power “social” ammo works just fine.
PS. I wimped out and wore a recoil pad, in case it “accidentally” contacted my shoulder region.
Also, the recoil of the two 1600 fps rounds I fired (Winchester 00 Buck & 1oz slug) was BRISK.