I'm liking this rig more and more...
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Gotta have some good ‘push pull’ technique for that party popper….
I'm liking this rig more and more...
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I'm playing with it now. Very different and not your typical SG handling.Demonstrated Concepts- Video lower on page.Gotta have some good ‘push pull’ technique for that party popper….
I'm playing with it now. Very different and not your typical SG handling.Demonstrated Concepts- Video lower on page.
From experience, yes it will work, tho' not as well. Rhett's recoil strap is a modest, but dramatic, change in handling with the bird's head grip. He explains it as more of a push/clench technique, whereby you push forward as you normally would, but essentially use a bicep-flexion to lock the firing arm. The strap, along with your wrist and elbow, "sag" into the recoil, compressing the forearm and bicep, which promptly flex back, damping a good bit of the recoil. His doubles are incredible with the setup because it is creating a pseudo-inertial drive for the pump. I suspect one of the Winchester SLXs would be hell on wheels, run this way.I’m just curious if a combat Push/Pull technique will work with a birdseye grip as it does with a full stock?
"The poor man's subgun."Depends on how close the neighbors are and how good you are under stress.
A shotgun is not a magic talisman. The wielder still needs to hit the target. What tye shotgun does exceptional well is send simultaneous bursts of pellets down range. With devastating results. An important feature when deployed in a space you do not want to retreat from.
Me, I use 380 and 38. Neighbors are close.
I have a factory Remington 870 Tac 14 barrel on its way to me. I’m curious to see if there’s a noticeable difference in the pattern of the 14 inch barrel vs the 18 inch at inside the home distances. I’ll have to put on a pistol grip for testing, but if I like what I see I’ll pay the taxes and apply for the SBS permit. I don’t think a SBS is the perfect home defense gun, but it will be a good arrow to have in the quiver.
How’s that? If I test with a pistol grip at 26 inches overall length, then acquire a SBS permit? What part of that is a felony? Maybe I misread the regs....which would be a felony.
True. But I’ve already got an 870 that is tricked out that I love. From my understanding it’s not a hassle at all, just send some money and wait. Plus I think having a stock would make the gun much more usable.Why not just buy a Shockwave or something similar? Probably as cheap or cheaper than jumping through all the permit hoops…less hassle for sure.
The rules on this are kind of murky but if i think it has to do with converting a “regular” shotgun into a SBS. As soon as you do it without the stamp it’s a felony, even its just to test it in that configuration. Kind of like when you fill out the paperwork for a SBR stamp, the length is (supposed to be) an estimate because you don’t have the rifle built yet.How’s that? If I test with a pistol grip at 26 inches overall length, then acquire a SBS permit? What part of that is a felony? Maybe I misread the regs.
10-4. I knew that, but I thought by putting the Tac 14 pistol grip on it first that would make it legal for the 14 inch barrel. Murky rules for sure on these SBS’s and SBR’s.As soon as you do it without the stamp it’s a felony, even its just to test it in that configuration.