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I hadn’t watched the videos. Still haven’t.
Looked into having my SBS 870 converted to a serbu style but the damn conversion would have cost a grand and ended up with fewer rounds anyway. Fuck it. Guess a 12” shotgun is as cool as I’ll get for a while :-/ |
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Quoted: The SU15 is something different. It’s a bufferless AR design, like a KAC PDW. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Will we see those by the time the Serbu SU15 hits the market? He does sell the plans now. I'm sure they're probably redistributed elsewhere for free, but I think he deserves $12 for making it. https://serbu.com/gb-22-plans/ The SU15 is something different. It’s a bufferless AR design, like a KAC PDW. I wish KAC would make that PDW available |
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Quoted: Never tried. I’ve just used 2 3/4 and 3”. Good question though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Does the super shorty work well with mini slugs? Never tried. I’ve just used 2 3/4 and 3”. Good question though. Do any 870’s run them? I assume the Mossberg adapter works on those. |
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Quoted: They are the stock plastic grip that comes on the 870 from Remington. Been meaning to change mine out for some time. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/89/20141128_235306-3026597.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: @Triggerstuck What grip on the SS? They are the stock plastic grip that comes on the 870 from Remington. Been meaning to change mine out for some time. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/89/20141128_235306-3026597.jpg Pretty sure it’s Choate that made them. I swapped mine out but need to figure out an adapter for the sling I got with mine. It was threaded through the loop on the grip. Attached File |
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Quoted: Do any 870’s run them? I assume the Mossberg adapter works on those. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Does the super shorty work well with mini slugs? Never tried. I’ve just used 2 3/4 and 3”. Good question though. Do any 870’s run them? I assume the Mossberg adapter works on those. Remington has a full length closed carrier (except for a 3- sided cut in case an extra shell gets jammed under the bolt, it allows some flex so you can work it free), no adapter needed. Mossberg needs the adapter to prevent shells from falling out the rear of the partial carrier. Kharn |
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The Crye Six12 was (is?) a six-shot, 12 gauge, revolver and was supposed to be produced in Nashville. I haven't heard or seen shit about them in several years, though. |
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I thought that it was illegal to put a foregrip on a pistol?
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Single-shot 22.
‘Kay, neat. Show me a reliable, durable, hi-cap compact 9mm with a fixed/floating barrel that suppresses well and doesn’t cost $2K+, and you’ll have my attention. |
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Quoted: I'd be happy just getting back the money they took on the SU15 preorder. View Quote What does the Florida Attorney General have to say about it? I like Mark, like his videos, think he’s funny, and think he’s really good at what he does…. But if he took money you gave him in good faith to produce a gun, it’s been a criminally long time…. What was that, 2015? I think I was at SHOT that year….. “When I get around to it” isn’t an excuse once you start taking money from people. |
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I have an SBS I wanted to convert to the SSS or at least get a conversation kit from him. I missed out by a matter of days (years ago). I called since I'm local and pleaded my case. No luck.
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Quoted: Wasn't a rifle issue but an issue with the ammo used. View Quote Be honest with yourself, it's both - ever wonder why every other rifle ever made has a big lump of metal for a bolt and not a threaded cap? When Kentucky Ballistics RN-50 grenaded it tore through all the parts that are meant to stop the breach cannonballing into your neck - that's a huge issue right there. |
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About 10 years ago, I mention to him that he should consider 3D printing the GB (using a metal barrel insert).
He looked at me like I was speaking Chinese... |
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Quoted: What does the Florida Attorney General have to say about it? I like Mark, like his videos, think he’s funny, and think he’s really good at what he does…. But if he took money you gave him in good faith to produce a gun, it’s been a criminally long time…. What was that, 2015? I think I was at SHOT that year….. “When I get around to it” isn’t an excuse once you start taking money from people. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'd be happy just getting back the money they took on the SU15 preorder. What does the Florida Attorney General have to say about it? I like Mark, like his videos, think he’s funny, and think he’s really good at what he does…. But if he took money you gave him in good faith to produce a gun, it’s been a criminally long time…. What was that, 2015? I think I was at SHOT that year….. “When I get around to it” isn’t an excuse once you start taking money from people. Well, 2015 just happened to be the year I was diagnosed with cancer also. The intervening years have been either trying to stay ahead of it, or going places like MD Anderson which take a lot of my available funds. I'll hold up my end, but if the upper is 20 more years, I won't be around anyways and they win. Don't get me wrong. I have a Serbu super shorty which I love, just wish the SU15 was ready also. |
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Quoted: Quoted: How about you learn how to manufacture what you have first so your 50s don't have a 3 year waiting list ????? Or...you know, explode. I would expect that the second problem would tend to mitigate the first... |
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Quoted: Remington has a full length closed carrier (except for a 3- sided cut in case an extra shell gets jammed under the bolt, it allows some flex so you can work it free), no adapter needed. Mossberg needs the adapter to prevent shells from falling out the rear of the partial carrier. Kharn View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Does the super shorty work well with mini slugs? Never tried. I’ve just used 2 3/4 and 3”. Good question though. Do any 870’s run them? I assume the Mossberg adapter works on those. Remington has a full length closed carrier (except for a 3- sided cut in case an extra shell gets jammed under the bolt, it allows some flex so you can work it free), no adapter needed. Mossberg needs the adapter to prevent shells from falling out the rear of the partial carrier. Kharn Or you can just shoot 3" slugs out of it*. *Note: don't do this. Seriously. It almost cost us yet another NFL player benched from injury. Quite possibly the single worst recoiling non-shouldered weapon I've shot, and I find the S&W scandium guns to be downright fun to play with. Two rounds and I had serious pain in my thumb for about a week. |
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Quoted: Remington has a full length closed carrier (except for a 3- sided cut in case an extra shell gets jammed under the bolt, it allows some flex so you can work it free), no adapter needed. Mossberg needs the adapter to prevent shells from falling out the rear of the partial carrier. Kharn View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Does the super shorty work well with mini slugs? Never tried. I’ve just used 2 3/4 and 3”. Good question though. Do any 870’s run them? I assume the Mossberg adapter works on those. Remington has a full length closed carrier (except for a 3- sided cut in case an extra shell gets jammed under the bolt, it allows some flex so you can work it free), no adapter needed. Mossberg needs the adapter to prevent shells from falling out the rear of the partial carrier. Kharn So unmodified Remingtons will run mini shells? I did not know that to be the case. |
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Quoted: I have an SBS I wanted to convert to the SSS or at least get a conversation kit from him. I missed out by a matter of days (years ago). I called since I'm local and pleaded my case. No luck. View Quote Might try Safety Harbor that's what mine is. |
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TAC-14 with hardwood and lots of range session drove the interest in a Serbu out of me.
I do love my TAC-14 |
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Quoted: TAC-14 with hardwood and lots of range session drove the interest in a Serbu out of me. I do love my TAC-14 View Quote If those had been popular and available I might have gone that way but I really wanted something super short for fun. When you have them side by side it feels like the Shockwaves are twice as big even though it's only 8-10 inches |
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Quoted: Wasn't a rifle issue but an issue with the ammo used. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: How about you learn how to manufacture what you have first so your 50s don't have a 3 year waiting list ????? Or...you know, explode. Wasn't a rifle issue but an issue with the ammo used. One of his early pre-production 50BMG rifles had a design flaw that led to a catastrophic failure and an injured shooter. I had a SIRIS for a time and sold it for a dumb reason. |
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Quoted: Or you can just shoot 3" slugs out of it*. *Note: don't do this. Seriously. It almost cost us yet another NFL player benched from injury. Quite possibly the single worst recoiling non-shouldered weapon I've shot, and I find the S&W scandium guns to be downright fun to play with. Two rounds and I had serious pain in my thumb for about a week. View Quote I don't find them too uncomfortable to shoot with a Pachmeyr grip but I don't shoot them too often as I worry about the thinned down barrel ring. |
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