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Originally Posted By aswrg7:
Any thoughts on heat shields and pistol grip stocks? IMHO, heat shields add weight and nothing else. Pistol grips come in two types. 1. Pistol grip only (PGO) - These are worthless and should never be used for self defense. No shotgun training class I am aware of will even allow you to show up with a PGO shotgun. Put a stock on your shotgun. A full stock allows you to shoulder the shotgun and aim. If you do not aim a shotgun, you will miss. It also allows you to keep it on your shoulder while you reload the gun. 2. Stocks with pistol grip - These are regular stocks with a pistol grip, much like an AR-15 stock. These are a matter of taste. I thought I wanted one, but after playing around with one for a while, I found that a regular stock was much more comfortable to me. Try one out of you can before investing in one. |
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which +1 extension tube would you get?
there seems to be a variety out there... is there one that's better than another or are they all pretty much the same? $40-55 range |
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Originally Posted By aswrg7:
Whoops, double tap. Been having interweb problems here. I thought you just didn't like my answer. |
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hey Guys, just picked up a new 870 along with a blackhawk spec ops folder.. I havent fired it yet as I am still not sure if I like the way it fits into my shoulder, i liked the idea about the reduced recoil and may swap it for their M4 style , any thoughts?
http://www.blackhawk.com/product/SpecOps-Folder-Shotgun-Stock,1156,165.htm |
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any chance you have measurements for the length or your stocks off the gun? I'm looking to shorten one, but I'd like to not have to put it on the gun, take it off, put it on...etc. Also, how do put a recoil pad on your now shortened stock?
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Originally Posted By Old_Painless: Originally Posted By aswrg7: Any thoughts on heat shields and pistol grip stocks? IMHO, heat shields add weight and nothing else. Pistol grips come in two types. 1. Pistol grip only (PGO) - These are worthless and should never be used for self defense. No shotgun training class I am aware of will even allow you to show up with a PGO shotgun. Put a stock on your shotgun. A full stock allows you to shoulder the shotgun and aim. If you do not aim a shotgun, you will miss. It also allows you to keep it on your shoulder while you reload the gun. 2. Stocks with pistol grip - These are regular stocks with a pistol grip, much like an AR-15 stock. These are a matter of taste. I thought I wanted one, but after playing around with one for a while, I found that a regular stock was much more comfortable to me. Try one out of you can before investing in one. I couldn't agree more. After trying a bunch of different designs over the years, I prefer the regular setup too. Respect to the OP for a great write-up.
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Originally Posted By TobyLazur: any chance you have measurements for the length or your stocks off the gun? I'm looking to shorten one, but I'd like to not have to put it on the gun, take it off, put it on...etc. Also, how do put a recoil pad on your now shortened stock? I will post a write-up on shortening wood stocks soon. I already have the pictures. |
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Originally Posted By DrGeoz:
i did just that... -shortened the length of pull for my short arms -added a night sight -cut the barrel to 12" where it's more manageable -added grippy rubber stock set http://robinorobino.smugmug.com/Other/Fabulous-me/004/813929755_cxwGu-O.jpg Wow mean machine. |
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Originally Posted By DrGeoz:
i did just that... -shortened the length of pull for my short arms -added a night sight -cut the barrel to 12" where it's more manageable -added grippy rubber stock set http://robinorobino.smugmug.com/Other/Fabulous-me/004/813929755_cxwGu-O.jpg I'll be in my bunk. That thing is bad-ass. |
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Originally Posted By TexasRifleman:
Originally Posted By TobyLazur:
any chance you have measurements for the length or your stocks off the gun? I'm looking to shorten one, but I'd like to not have to put it on the gun, take it off, put it on...etc. Also, how do put a recoil pad on your now shortened stock? I will post a write-up on shortening wood stocks soon. I already have the pictures. Texas, any word on that write up for the stock shortening process? |
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Originally Posted By Mudfoot:
Originally Posted By TexasRifleman:
Originally Posted By TobyLazur:
any chance you have measurements for the length or your stocks off the gun? I'm looking to shorten one, but I'd like to not have to put it on the gun, take it off, put it on...etc. Also, how do put a recoil pad on your now shortened stock? I will post a write-up on shortening wood stocks soon. I already have the pictures. Texas, any word on that write up for the stock shortening process? waiting for the write up too |
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Originally Posted By irag2362:
Originally Posted By Mudfoot:
Originally Posted By TexasRifleman:
Originally Posted By TobyLazur:
any chance you have measurements for the length or your stocks off the gun? I'm looking to shorten one, but I'd like to not have to put it on the gun, take it off, put it on...etc. Also, how do put a recoil pad on your now shortened stock? I will post a write-up on shortening wood stocks soon. I already have the pictures. Texas, any word on that write up for the stock shortening process? waiting for the write up too I would love to cut down my ATI Folder a couple of inches.. not sure how well Plastic Holds up.. |
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Originally Posted By jonrowe2020:
keltec shotgun... Done!!! I was wondering when someone was going to post one of those lol. |
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Originally Posted By AKSU:
Changed my factory Speedfeed stock to a Hogue 12" LOP and added a SF 618LF forearm. http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc109/Kalash47/IMG_0019.jpg http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc109/Kalash47/IMG_0020.jpg ETA-Added a Wilson +1 mag extension. Only thing left to do is get the NFA stamp. <a href="http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc109/Kalash47/IMG_0039.jpg" target="_blank">http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc109/Kalash47/IMG_0039.jpg</a> <a href="http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc109/Kalash47/IMG_0040.jpg" target="_blank">http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc109/Kalash47/IMG_0040.jpg</a> Nice shotty. I may have to try that stock. |
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Originally Posted By MP0117: Hell yeah. Originally Posted By DrGeoz: i did just that... -shortened the length of pull for my short arms -added a night sight -cut the barrel to 12" where it's more manageable -added grippy rubber stock set http://robinorobino.smugmug.com/Other/Fabulous-me/004/813929755_cxwGu-O.jpg I'll be in my bunk. That thing is bad-ass. |
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I have a Mossberg 500A
Does anyone make an (I'm guessing on the name of this part) extended action lock lever? With a pistol grip stock on, the grip tends to get in the way of the pump release (what I'm calling the action lock lever) and it makes for a sketchy cocking in of a new round |
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Originally Posted By jonrowe2020:
http://cheaperthandirt.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/KSG_4459web.jpg Done!!! I have really been eye balling the KSG and might just pull the trigger on one. I don't have a shotgun in my collection yet and try to keep things tactical so this is right up my alley. Anybody shot one of these yet or even handled one maybe at Shotshow, if so what did you think? Thanks, Kirch |
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Originally Posted By jonrowe2020:
http://cheaperthandirt.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/KSG_4459web.jpg Done!!! Schwing! |
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what did you all use to mount a sling on the rear of 870 leo folder
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Originally Posted By cv0lv0g0:
what did you all use to mount a sling on the rear of 870 leo folder The PFS-87 Remington factory folding stock? It has a OEM sling loop that goes in the hinge pin. I've made my own before, as well. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Originally Posted By TexasRifleman:
Originally Posted By cv0lv0g0:
what did you all use to mount a sling on the rear of 870 leo folder The PFS-12 Remington factory folding stock? It has a OEM sling loop that goes in the hinge pin. I've made my own before, as well. thx I've been worried i couldn't find one |
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I was trying to hunt down an uncle mike qd swivel. They made a model in the 90s that worked exactly like that.
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Originally Posted By Old_Painless:
Originally Posted By aswrg7:
Any thoughts on heat shields and pistol grip stocks? IMHO, heat shields add weight and nothing else. Pistol grips come in two types. 1. Pistol grip only (PGO) - These are worthless and should never be used for self defense. No shotgun training class I am aware of will even allow you to show up with a PGO shotgun. Put a stock on your shotgun. A full stock allows you to shoulder the shotgun and aim. If you do not aim a shotgun, you will miss. It also allows you to keep it on your shoulder while you reload the gun. 2. Stocks with pistol grip - These are regular stocks with a pistol grip, much like an AR-15 stock. These are a matter of taste. I thought I wanted one, but after playing around with one for a while, I found that a regular stock was much more comfortable to me. Try one out of you can before investing in one. I picked up a Speedfeed IV stock set on ebay a few years back. I've noticed 2 issues with it. The first is that their pistol grip just feels too skinny for my hand. I've come to the conclusion that if I want that kind of stock one of the AR stock and grip conversions will be the way to go so I can pick a grip that fits my hand better. The other, probably more serious issue is muscle memory. With the pistol grip/shoulder stock combo, I keep trying to take the safety off with my thumb, just like I do with an AR. Obviously this doesn't work very well on an 870. With the regular stock I use my index finger for the safety just like my 10-22, Model 60, etc. all the way back to the BB gun I had when I was a kid. It's a natural thing with that kind of stock, just as flicking a thumb safety is with a pistol gripped stock. |
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I've yet to see one. I've been searching for about a year for one. I saw a picture of one that someone welding an extension on straight down. I'm planning on ordering a replacement Action Lock Lever and fabing up an extension the come out to the side to make it easier to actuate with your thumb on the pistol grip. I'll post it when I get around to it in the new year. It's such a simple part to modify. People have been putting pistol grips on shotguns for years. Why hasn't anyone come out with one yet?
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Now that's sexy.. And KISS to boot.!! I'm not really a "shotgun guy" so I can't ID it from the darkish pic there.
What make/model is it and is it an NFA setup.? Thanks.. d:^) Originally Posted By DrGeoz:
i did just that... -shortened the length of pull for my short arms -added a night sight -cut the barrel to 12" where it's more manageable -added grippy rubber stock set http://robinorobino.smugmug.com/Other/Fabulous-me/004/813929755_cxwGu-O.jpg |
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Originally Posted By jonrowe2020:
http://cheaperthandirt.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/KSG_4459web.jpg Done!!! What kind of Shotgun is this? Who Manufact? It is sweet & compact! |
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KelTec KSG.
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hey i was wondering if anyone uses their fighting shotguns for hunting?
Also if you do. Do you use the ghost sight or remove it to use just a bead? |
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Originally Posted By Jester123:
hey i was wondering if anyone uses their fighting shotguns for hunting? Also if you do. Do you use the ghost sight or remove it to use just a bead? Hunting what? Since shotguns are used to hunt everything from tiny birds all the way up to bear and even elk a little more info is needed. For things like medium to large game such as deer, hog and black bear or, if you have your barrel threaded for choke tubes (I do and suggest others do too), turkey there is little you need to do to your gun (maybe a mag plug depending on season and game animal). If you are swapping barrels for a longer one then all birds are open to you too. I have gone hog hunting with my current tac. shotgun a few times, they work fine for close to medium range shots (<50 yards) I have also taken my shotgun dove hunting as a backup and decided to try it with a Lt MOD choke. It worked OK, but that extra barrel length really does help when bird hunting. |
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Originally Posted By para_frame:
Originally Posted By Jester123:
hey i was wondering if anyone uses their fighting shotguns for hunting? Also if you do. Do you use the ghost sight or remove it to use just a bead? Hunting what? Since shotguns are used to hunt everything from tiny birds all the way up to bear and even elk a little more info is needed. For things like medium to large game such as deer, hog and black bear or, if you have your barrel threaded for choke tubes (I do and suggest others do too), turkey there is little you need to do to your gun (maybe a mag plug depending on season and game animal). If you are swapping barrels for a longer one then all birds are open to you too. I have gone hog hunting with my current tac. shotgun a few times, they work fine for close to medium range shots (<50 yards) I have also taken my shotgun dove hunting as a backup and decided to try it with a Lt MOD choke. It worked OK, but that extra barrel length really does help when bird hunting. Well looks like ill keep my 28" barrel. I am mainly talking about deer and skeet. Also if you have a ghost ring sight do you remove it for hunting? |
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I don't have any GRS but if I did I would leave them on for deer hunting (unless are scoping your shotgun at which point it wouldn't matter anyway). Obviously you should remove them when you switch to the 28 in. barrel for skeet and birds.
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I see some really good looking and functional shottys. I just recently picked up an 870 Tactical that has the breacher choke tube, XS sights, and 18" brl. I am thinking that the Magpul Stock and forend may end up on it. On the forend would it be feasible to have say a Streamlight TLR on it or would the forward/rear action of pumping cause a problem? I want to also add a larger safety button. I will be running a Aimpoint m4 until I can get a H1 or T1 on top. Also what other chokes should I pick up. Right now I have a 3 pt sling on it using a rear cuff and a Wilson front sling plate. Eventually I will move to a 2 pt Vtac sling since I have one on my AR and love it. Lastly, I see that there is a velcro shell holder––who makes that?
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Sumoj275: For chokes, I have several, but the only ones I really use a lot are the imp-cyl, which stays in the gun about 95% of the time, and the imp-mod, which I use to tighten up patterns a bit when practicing with bird shot. Other than that, I have a extra-full, turkey choke that I've used maybe 4-5 times, and an open cylinder that I use as a baseline when trying out new ammo. As for the breacher choke, I haven't used one personally, but I've heard more than one person say that it can actually throw larger-than-open-choke patterns with some ammo. They do look wicked, though.
Also, congratulations on the new 870! |
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Excellent examples!
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Originally Posted By Jester123:
hey i was wondering if anyone uses their fighting shotguns for hunting? Also if you do. Do you use the ghost sight or remove it to use just a bead? My 590A1 is my go to gun. It has already taken a few squirrels this year and hopefully will have some luck once deer and bear season opens. 20 inch barrel with GRS. |
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Any of you guys hear of Choate Machine & Tool? They make some really nice shotgun stocks that are fixed but you can add spacers and various butt pads to em to increase or decrease the LOP. I'm getting this one for my 870 soon and I'm very excited for it. They also make a longer version as well.
http://www.riflestock.com/store/do/product/SGS/01-01-38 |
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Originally Posted By Airforcewes:
Any of you guys hear of Choate Machine & Tool? They make some really nice shotgun stocks that are fixed but you can add spacers and various butt pads to em to increase or decrease the LOP. I'm getting this one for my 870 soon and I'm very excited for it. They also make a longer version as well. http://www.riflestock.com/store/do/product/SGS/01-01-38 Those are absolutely good to go. Very tough, no moving parts. Excellent stocks, even if they are ugly as hell. |
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Is there any real problem with installing a +3 extension on an 18.5" barrel?
Other than it sticking out a bit past the barrel? |
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Originally Posted By HellioN:
Is there any real problem with installing a +3 extension on an 18.5" barrel? Other than it sticking out a bit past the barrel? The extra weight up front throws off the balance of the shotgun. |
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Nope...3 gun shooters do it all the time... that said, it's ugly.
Originally Posted By HellioN: Is there any real problem with installing a +3 extension on an 18.5" barrel? Other than it sticking out a bit past the barrel? |
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Originally Posted By para_frame: I don't have any GRS but if I did I would leave them on for deer hunting (unless are scoping your shotgun at which point it wouldn't matter anyway). Obviously you should remove them when you switch to the 28 in. barrel for skeet and birds. I like the punisher logo on the stock. Great looking shotgun Marine. Semper Fi |
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