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3/7/2005 9:39:54 PM EDT
Does anyone have an over and under shotgun/AR?  

I'd like to see pics of how it is riged

I was wondering what kind of license it would involve...just a short barreled shotgun? Is that a $200 stamp?
3/8/2005 1:44:16 AM EDT
[#1]
Use your search button, there were several pics up the other day/
3/8/2005 3:44:03 AM EDT
[#2]
I saw the one question from Skip, I was wondering if anybody else had one, and specificaly what the NFA requirements were...

ETA: I also made it thorough all the pic threads and was cuious why no one else had done this
3/8/2005 5:10:40 AM EDT
[#3]
The shotgun will have to be registered as an SBS. Most of us don't want to go through the pain of that crap.
3/8/2005 7:29:02 AM EDT
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3/8/2005 7:30:33 AM EDT
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Quoted:
The shotgun will have to be registered as an SBS. Most of us don't want to go through the pain of that crap.



Or can't - thank you Michigan, or should I say Detroit and Lansing, as they genearlly make Michigan law.
3/8/2005 8:29:41 AM EDT
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And the question of WHY always comes up...
3/8/2005 11:19:27 AM EDT
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Quoted:
And the question of WHY always comes up...



Well I as mostly curious about what it involved and wanted to talk to anyone that had one.    I think it's a lot more practical than a 37mm but probably very front heavy.
3/8/2005 11:22:35 AM EDT
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Quoted:
And the question of WHY always comes up...



Cuz... you... can...?
3/8/2005 11:23:33 AM EDT
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No it IS very front heavy, as if M4s are front heavy for the most part as it is.


Its VERY limited in what it can do.  If you need a breacher, but a short shotgun and go forth and prosper.
3/9/2005 4:22:37 PM EDT
[#10]
They call it a MASTERKEY (or keymaster for old timers) for it's intended purpose, blow door hinges, or knobs, and have imediate rifle support if anything is on the other side (keymasters don't have enough rounds to use for shooting badguys...)

If you wanted to, you could load it with a couple less lethal rounds, to let a bad guy know ur serious before having to kill him... but i think there would be lawsuits so prolly best to kill...

Or if you were in a jungle witha sniper in a tree, the use of a couple flechett rounds might give his position up or kill him...

you could load it with pepper spray rounds too i suppose... LOL!

Is this enough reasons WHY?
3/9/2005 5:59:40 PM EDT
[#11]
Why don't you look at the price of the Master Key and them maybe you will understand why no one has them.
3/9/2005 6:03:24 PM EDT
[#12]
Here, did the search for you. Masterkey at Impact Guns. $1899 + $200 tax stamp.
3/9/2005 6:54:44 PM EDT
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Quoted:
If you need a breacher, but a short shotgun and go forth and prosper.



How does one 'but' a short shotgun?

3/9/2005 7:04:41 PM EDT
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Quoted:
Here, did the search for you. Masterkey at Impact Guns. $1899 + $200 tax stamp.



kinda pricey , why not just by a 12ga for 200 and use the rest to buy another AR. But it is unique
3/9/2005 7:14:41 PM EDT
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The big "why" - why pay $200 for a masterkey when you can pay $200 for a M203 which is so much more versatile and can even be used for breaching doors.
3/9/2005 7:19:29 PM EDT
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Quoted:
No it IS very front heavy, as if M4s are front heavy for the most part as it is.


Its VERY limited in what it can do.  If you need a breacher, but a short shotgun and go forth and prosper.



Once again the master of the obvious hits the nail on the head...
3/10/2005 4:14:22 PM EDT
[#17]
I've got two of them.  Starts life as a Remington 870 Police Magnum and gets cut in half.

I paid $1,400 a piece.
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