Ummmmmm.....................about that.I'm curious as to the recoil. It has to be light. But it's only a 20ga, but it's light. It looks like it might be a 22" barrel, but it's light.
Not yet, this weekend I am meeting a friend who knows a lot about BP weapons and hope he can give a good answer.Any guestimate on age?
I ask because I know a guy that has a Stevens. He says it's light and kicks like a mule. But his is a 12ga. So, I was wondering how the 20ga was.Ummmmmm.....................about that.
One a scale of "Kitten" to "Hysterical Bison at full-Charge", I would rate this as a solid "Angry Mule"I ask because I know a guy that has a Stevens. He says it's light and kicks like a mule. But his is a 12ga. So, I was wondering how the 20ga was.
WOW!Look what the cat dragged in!
A British 12GA double barrel underlever. Beautiful condition and very neat engraving. Because it is BP I don’t need a permit for it, nor keep it in the safe. Only the ammunition is restricted, so I’ll start the process of filing for that soon. Happy me!
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This will be kept in the Basement, locked in the cool-dark Safe.nice work! After looking into the Tenite resin system, with the wisdom of hindsight I see why it is inherently unstable and it will continue to degrade regardless if what you do. My storage suggestion is cool, dark and controlled humidity. i.e. Keep it with the beer
I mounted this one on the front-Rail.I was gonna spend the $138 for this little gem. But it does not fit a Remington. Mossberg only. 1000 lumens.
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Don't have a 300-Savage, but I do have two lever-guns in the Safe..............soon to be THREE later this year.I'm thinkin' that at least one of y'all have one of these in the safe.
The 300 Savage: A (Nearly) Perfect Mid-Range Hunting Cartridge
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Don't have any experience with the Winchester Shotguns (all my Winchesters are lever-action Rifles)As much as I like and trust my Sig, I can't take it a lot of places so between lonely parking lots in the camper van, boat we spend nights on, and an increase in night time home invasions, been thinking about picking up a Winchester Mariner 12 ga 18" barrel for $370. (https://www.cabelas.com/shop/en/winchester-sxp-marine-defender-pump-action-shotgun) Can swap barrels to hunt if wanted (I don't) and it reminds me of my Dad's Model 12 Winchester so there's an emotional aspect too. Would prefer the Rem 870 Mariner but it costs a lot more.
See lots of good YT videos and positive Bass Pro/Cabella reviews but then a few individuals mention feed issues when new. Those ought to show up quick if it's one of those guns. Never really was comfortable with how loose Mossbergs feel even though I know it's intentional, see more jamming reports, and it can cost even more than the Remington now.
So anybody here have one?
Is that a "KNOXX"?I have the Remington 870 version; 18" barrel and 7rd magazine. The biggest improvement to it was the adjustable stock. I think I've found a version of the Streamlight in post #1,092 above for it. My oldest kid can shoot skeet doubles with this. I have to assume that they make a similar stock for the Winchester. I'm assuming you want stainless due to y'all's weather? This one is 12 years old and no rust. But we're a lot drier.
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