Why did no one post the pictures?
Holy shit...WANT.
Why did no one post the pictures?
Holy shit...WANT.
This thing looks pretty cool actually. If the street price ends up closer to $600 than the $915 MSRP, I might not be able to resist. Especially if it takes standard 870 stocks and I could Form 1 it into an SBS with a Magpul SGA at some point in the future.
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Most people I’ve seen offering it so far have been putting the price around $750. Likely will come down a little bit when the hype dies down.
It also looks like a great candidate for an Aimpoint S1.
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Looks pretty dumb to me. Shotguns need shoulder stocks.
I love early 20th Century Firearms. I bought a Remington Model 11 (copy of the A5) made in 1924 for $100 (there was a ding in the barrel) that I was going to convert to a B&C "whip it gun" but then found the pain in the ass here in Mass. One day, I'll get the courage (and the money) to get it done.
/thread drift
Too bad that will NEVER be legal here in Mass.
Last edited by alohadoug; 10-11-2018 at 11:47 AM.
"Gunfighting is a thinking man's game. So we might want to bring thinking back into it."-MDFA
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Folding brace... it is definitely funner.
Personally, I’d opt for a SBS stamp. However, NJ law specifically states it is illegal to have a SBS (they also call a SBR a SBS). The NJSP and AG approved those firearms for sale, along with the Black Aces DT (folding stock). As long as it is similar, not built off a shotgun frame, and not an AOW... it is legal (they actually specify to follow Federal law regarding that classification of firearm).
I don’t see myself getting one here, but when I do... it is going to have a similar brace/stock (depending on how I go about it... stamp or not). Viewing NJ assault weapon legislation... it is specifically not a shotgun, so I don’t think the feature list applies... but waiting on the move so not become an example for this crap hole state.