The Active Self Protection-Extra channel just posted neat little video about shotgun hand stops, inspired from Mr. Rhett Neumayer.
I recall one of the shotguns in the picture thread showing something along these lines, and being impressed with it. I'm messing with shotguns less than my pistols or rifles these days, but I am curious about the concept, and have been pondering adding it to an old Remington M11 that has a future as a "whippet"-ish SBS.
The handstop I saw seemed quite a bit larger than the ones in the ASP-E video, and so I wonder- if this is good, then are there certain geometries of hand stops that might work better than others? I'm almost to the point of thinking that a TangoDown stubby VFG might be what I'd want to try.
How about it? Good, bad? Somewhere in between?