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Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantGandalf: We’re discussing weaponry, specifically combat shotguns, on another thread.
That’s way better than talking about that dunderhead McCain and Obama.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantGandalf: We’re discussing weaponry, specifically combat shotguns, on another thread.
That’s way better than talking about that dunderhead McCain and Obama.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantnost: Make sure you get the 870 Police and not the 870 Express (steel receiver versus aluminum). In other words, don’t buy your 870 at Big 5.
You want the Police model with the magnum receiver. Get it with the parkerized finish (more durable and it doesn’t reflect light like blued steel).
It’ll set you back more than $329, but it’s worth it, trust me.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantnost: Make sure you get the 870 Police and not the 870 Express (steel receiver versus aluminum). In other words, don’t buy your 870 at Big 5.
You want the Police model with the magnum receiver. Get it with the parkerized finish (more durable and it doesn’t reflect light like blued steel).
It’ll set you back more than $329, but it’s worth it, trust me.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantnost: Make sure you get the 870 Police and not the 870 Express (steel receiver versus aluminum). In other words, don’t buy your 870 at Big 5.
You want the Police model with the magnum receiver. Get it with the parkerized finish (more durable and it doesn’t reflect light like blued steel).
It’ll set you back more than $329, but it’s worth it, trust me.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantnost: Make sure you get the 870 Police and not the 870 Express (steel receiver versus aluminum). In other words, don’t buy your 870 at Big 5.
You want the Police model with the magnum receiver. Get it with the parkerized finish (more durable and it doesn’t reflect light like blued steel).
It’ll set you back more than $329, but it’s worth it, trust me.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantnost: Make sure you get the 870 Police and not the 870 Express (steel receiver versus aluminum). In other words, don’t buy your 870 at Big 5.
You want the Police model with the magnum receiver. Get it with the parkerized finish (more durable and it doesn’t reflect light like blued steel).
It’ll set you back more than $329, but it’s worth it, trust me.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantnost: Well, if “Soldier of Fortune” recommends it…
Just for fun, check out the Scattergun Tech section at Wilson Combat. They have some very cool shotguns there. Waaaaaay overpriced, but cool nonetheless.
For if you ever decide to go into the SWAT or HRT business.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantnost: Well, if “Soldier of Fortune” recommends it…
Just for fun, check out the Scattergun Tech section at Wilson Combat. They have some very cool shotguns there. Waaaaaay overpriced, but cool nonetheless.
For if you ever decide to go into the SWAT or HRT business.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantnost: Well, if “Soldier of Fortune” recommends it…
Just for fun, check out the Scattergun Tech section at Wilson Combat. They have some very cool shotguns there. Waaaaaay overpriced, but cool nonetheless.
For if you ever decide to go into the SWAT or HRT business.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantnost: Well, if “Soldier of Fortune” recommends it…
Just for fun, check out the Scattergun Tech section at Wilson Combat. They have some very cool shotguns there. Waaaaaay overpriced, but cool nonetheless.
For if you ever decide to go into the SWAT or HRT business.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantnost: Well, if “Soldier of Fortune” recommends it…
Just for fun, check out the Scattergun Tech section at Wilson Combat. They have some very cool shotguns there. Waaaaaay overpriced, but cool nonetheless.
For if you ever decide to go into the SWAT or HRT business.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantNavydoc: I carried an 870 for three years through some of the worst conditions imaginable and never experienced a single problem. It functioned with dirt and grit in the slide rails, water in the receiver, mud all over it; you name it.
I experienced more problems with an armorer-built M1911 .45ACP during that same period, and that was another excellent weapon, but it didn’t hold a candle to that Remmie.
I ran 2-3/4″ and 3″ shells through it, including magnum loads, and it never hiccupped. Totally reliable and one of those weapons that you literally can stake your life on.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantNavydoc: I carried an 870 for three years through some of the worst conditions imaginable and never experienced a single problem. It functioned with dirt and grit in the slide rails, water in the receiver, mud all over it; you name it.
I experienced more problems with an armorer-built M1911 .45ACP during that same period, and that was another excellent weapon, but it didn’t hold a candle to that Remmie.
I ran 2-3/4″ and 3″ shells through it, including magnum loads, and it never hiccupped. Totally reliable and one of those weapons that you literally can stake your life on.
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