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Originally Posted By Kosmos:
Worked on an 870 update. Started with an older 870 from Scattergun Technologies and then added some additional goodies. Before: http://www.davidcappello.com/REM870/before-left-IMG_5759.jpg Here is the forend I used from Magpul: http://www.davidcappello.com/REM870/forend-IMG_5761.jpg This is the stock kit from Mesa Tactical - complete including the recoil buffer. I can tell you I'll be replacing the stock - it "rattles" a bit on the buffer tube and I am not a big fan of the sling strap holder built into the stock. Cool thing is I can swap stocks with my ARs. http://www.davidcappello.com/REM870/stock-kit-IMG_5764.jpg Before assembly: http://www.davidcappello.com/REM870/pre-assembly-IMG_5765.jpg Here is the finished 870 perhaps a little "badder" http://www.davidcappello.com/REM870/after-left-IMG_5773.jpg http://www.davidcappello.com/REM870/after-right-IMG_5771.jpg Relatively easy update. Wasn't sure the Magpul forend was going to be a good idea but after having it on there I really like the feel. (and look). I need to add a new sling, something like a multi-mission or clone. looked better before IMO, but to each his own |
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Originally Posted By Tirador223:
Test fired a "new" Remington Model 11 today, this one from the 1920s. It chugged right along with buckshot and birdshot. There is just something about these Remington shotguns (aside from their usually cheap price) that I really like. The wood on this one has been replaced, but this girl could oboviously tell some stories about where she's been for the last 90 years. Those were the days when American industry pounded these tank-like guns out by the thousands. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v717/Guevera/file-36.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v717/Guevera/file-35.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v717/Guevera/file-33.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v717/Guevera/file-32.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v717/Guevera/file-31.jpg tirador223, I too have a weakness for old m-11's. How did you date yours from the 20's, My understanding is the inside the trigger guard safety was deleted in 1911. If you have any additional info i would appreciate it. Thanks |
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Originally Posted By studgrizzly:
tirador223, I too have a weakness for old m-11's. How did you date yours from the 20's, My understanding is the inside the trigger guard safety was deleted in 1911. If you have any additional info i would appreciate it. Thanks Take a look at this post on Shotgunworld. This guy seems to know what he is talking about, and says it was 1927/28 when they moved from what a lot of people call the "suicide safety" to the crossbolt version: Remington Model 11 Information |
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Mesa Tactical High Tube adapter, Standard AR grip and A2 buttstock, Laser Products Dedicated light forend, wide trigger, scope mount, TacStar 3 round extension. Still need a plain 20in barrel with heat shield, and a red dot....
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Originally Posted By pug826:
dapter, Standard AR grip and A2 buttstock, Laser Products Dedicated light forend, wide trigger, scope mount, TacStar 3 round extension. Still need a plain 20in barrel with heat shield, and a red dot.... http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o205/pug826/DSC00545.jpg whats the LOP on that? 2 feet? |
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Well it is quite long, and I understand a lot of people think it's ugly. I did just order an A1 stock for it, a bit shorter. The LOP is 14.5 in right now, so with the A1 it should be 14in or so. My Kahr Arms Thompson has a 17.25in LOP My Bushmaster M17s is 15 in, So I guess I'm used to longer LOPs.
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Man I wish I could find Remington model 11 for "cheap"
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Originally Posted By pennsylvaniaboy:
Man I wish I could find Remington model 11 for "cheap" Just keep your eyes open, I found mine for $75. |
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A gun in the hands of a free man frightens and angers the autocrat; not because he fears the power of the gun, but, rather, the spirit of the man holding it. - Unknown
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Originally Posted By sfljohn:
put the magpul furniture on my old 870 today http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/18502_311942965587990_1625192330_n.jpg That ugly magpul furniture on a wingmaster is a sin |
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Originally Posted By garretts1776:
Originally Posted By sfljohn:
put the magpul furniture on my old 870 today http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/18502_311942965587990_1625192330_n.jpg That ugly magpul furniture on a wingmaster is a sin Beauty is in the eye of the beholder brother! |
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Originally Posted By garretts1776:
Originally Posted By Kosmos:
Worked on an 870 update. Started with an older 870 from Scattergun Technologies and then added some additional goodies. Before: http://www.davidcappello.com/REM870/before-left-IMG_5759.jpg Here is the forend I used from Magpul: http://www.davidcappello.com/REM870/forend-IMG_5761.jpg This is the stock kit from Mesa Tactical - complete including the recoil buffer. I can tell you I'll be replacing the stock - it "rattles" a bit on the buffer tube and I am not a big fan of the sling strap holder built into the stock. Cool thing is I can swap stocks with my ARs. http://www.davidcappello.com/REM870/stock-kit-IMG_5764.jpg Before assembly: http://www.davidcappello.com/REM870/pre-assembly-IMG_5765.jpg Here is the finished 870 perhaps a little "badder" http://www.davidcappello.com/REM870/after-left-IMG_5773.jpg http://www.davidcappello.com/REM870/after-right-IMG_5771.jpg Relatively easy update. Wasn't sure the Magpul forend was going to be a good idea but after having it on there I really like the feel. (and look). I need to add a new sling, something like a multi-mission or clone. looked better before IMO, but to each his own I agree. Pistol grip shotguns just dont catch my eye. Im sure they are super ergo though. |
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Our American Soldiers are so much more that just fighting men and women. They are a willing sacrifice on the alter of Freedom! For that, we are eternally grateful.
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Our American Soldiers are so much more that just fighting men and women. They are a willing sacrifice on the alter of Freedom! For that, we are eternally grateful.
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LCpl. Nigel K. Olsen March 4th, 2010 Southern Helmand Province Afghanistan
LCpl. Carlos C. Aragon March 1st, 2010 Southern Helmand Province Afghanistan Thanks Hoosier556shooter For The Membership! |
The PG stock makes it impossible to take down and clean without removal of the stock. I went back to the standard stock because of it.
Originally Posted By Leadslangin:
Mossy 590A... She was sitting on a synthetic non-pistol grip style stock last week http://i1050.photobucket.com/albums/s411/steezmagee/image.jpg But I opted to swap out the stock for a fixed position pistol gripped stock.. But I can't make up my mind about it.. Although I like the feel much more, operating the slide release and safety are much more difficult... This how she's configured at the moment.. Anyone else have the same kind of ordeal with a tac stock on the Mossy 500/590? http://i1050.photobucket.com/albums/s411/steezmagee/image-1.jpg |
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Our American Soldiers are so much more that just fighting men and women. They are a willing sacrifice on the alter of Freedom! For that, we are eternally grateful.
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Originally Posted By Geof_s:
My "assault" OU shotgun. http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g298/geof_s/1BEF329E-1D56-4C34-A619-73EE48EA0888-1293-0000006DC22FE8C9.jpg AWESOME!! |
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Originally Posted By rfox:
Bought an old rusted out single shooter for $69.00. Tore it down, bead blasted it, cut the barrel to 18.5" and the total length to 28". painted it black. Will eventually have it blued. Made a new foregrip and rear buttstock. Pretty happy with it. http://i1063.photobucket.com/albums/t504/ron0100/DSC03005_zps30310599.jpg Cool! Looks like Mad Max would carry it. |
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Originally Posted By Deerslayer1973:
Originally Posted By Geof_s:
My "assault" OU shotgun. http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g298/geof_s/1BEF329E-1D56-4C34-A619-73EE48EA0888-1293-0000006DC22FE8C9.jpg AWESOME!! Thanks. I'm having a blast with it. |
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Originally Posted By Geof_s:
Originally Posted By rfox:
Bought an old rusted out single shooter for $69.00. Tore it down, bead blasted it, cut the barrel to 18.5" and the total length to 28". painted it black. Will eventually have it blued. Made a new foregrip and rear buttstock. Pretty happy with it. http://i1063.photobucket.com/albums/t504/ron0100/DSC03005_zps30310599.jpg Cool! Looks like Mad Max would carry it. thanks. I made the foregrip for my gsg but it fit perfectly on the barrel of this shotgun. I haven't shot it yet but I just ordered 200 aquila shorty shells today from midway. I'm going to try them first to make sure the barrel doesn't explode in my hands.. Then I'm planning on turning a few of them into shorty wax slugs. At work we have this heat resistant fabric and that is what I put over the barrel in front of the foregrip - keep me from burning my hands. It looked almost exactly like ARdvarks shotgun a few posts before mine when I bought it, except imagine it covered in rust. I'm very happy with it's looks. I took an early 1900's shotgun and think I made it look pretty friggin cool. Can't wait to shoot it. I'll have to post videos to my youtube channel.. 1-1/2" wax slugs through a refurbished single shooter - woo-hoo. |
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Originally Posted By rfox:
Originally Posted By Geof_s:
Originally Posted By rfox:
Bought an old rusted out single shooter for $69.00. Tore it down, bead blasted it, cut the barrel to 18.5" and the total length to 28". painted it black. Will eventually have it blued. Made a new foregrip and rear buttstock. Pretty happy with it. http://i1063.photobucket.com/albums/t504/ron0100/DSC03005_zps30310599.jpg Cool! Looks like Mad Max would carry it. thanks. I made the foregrip for my gsg but it fit perfectly on the barrel of this shotgun. I haven't shot it yet but I just ordered 200 aquila shorty shells today from midway. I'm going to try them first to make sure the barrel doesn't explode in my hands.. Then I'm planning on turning a few of them into shorty wax slugs. At work we have this heat resistant fabric and that is what I put over the barrel in front of the foregrip - keep me from burning my hands. It looked almost exactly like ARdvarks shotgun a few posts before mine when I bought it, except imagine it covered in rust. I'm very happy with it's looks. I took an early 1900's shotgun and think I made it look pretty friggin cool. Can't wait to shoot it. I'll have to post videos to my youtube channel.. 1-1/2" wax slugs through a refurbished single shooter - woo-hoo. Shotguns run at pretty low pressures. If you are worried about it failing, I would tie it to a spare tire and use a string tied to the trigger. |
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I bit the bullet today and came home with a NIB Belenni M4, 18.5" and ghost ring sights. Worst case it will make one hell of a turkey gun..
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Damn new keyboard, and i can't edit...
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Originally Posted By FredMan:
My 870 turkey gun. Home rattlecan job. Got an MOE fore-end on it now. http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b296/forester1/Rem870/DSC_2644.jpg http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b296/forester1/Rem870/DSC_2642.jpg http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b296/forester1/Rem870/DSC_2638.jpg http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b296/forester1/Rem870/DSC_2641.jpg Good work, dig that pattern |
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Well, that looks like a handy little beast. Sweet.
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Originally Posted By ChiefBrody:
Well, that looks like a handy little beast. Sweet. Yep, quick to load and unload. It was $500 total. |
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Originally Posted By griffin86:
Dominion Arms Grizzly Mag 12.5" with Magpul stock and forend. http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/mm318/jrg805/20130422_165434_zps855d70b0.jpg God. Damn. That's just all kinds of bad-ass! Thanks for sharing. |
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