Petey likes it
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Barrel was shortened to 18.5"Mescalero wrote:Everyone here that reads my boring posts will know that I am not an advocate of the shotgun for anything other than bird hunting.
But that is a thoughtful and practical concept worth pursuit.
What mods?
Which one?Mescalero wrote:but they don't work.
Cool,Stan in SC wrote:I first saw the Chiappa "Little Badger" in January at a dealer expo.I ordered one at that time and took delivery of it about 6 weeks ago.I found it to be very handy and accurate as can be with the peep sight.
Just recently I mounted a reflex red dot on it just like the one the young lady has on her rifle.I have not gotten a chance to shoot it with the new sight but will in the next week or so.
They are a shade expensive.My dealer cost plus shipping was $155.Not much mark up as they sell for around $190.
It was an itch that I scratched and not one bit disappointed in it.
Stan in SC
I took a stock stock bolt and welded on an extention that when tightened is just inside the body of the butt stock. That way the head of the original bolt held the metal "washer" in place. On the end of the extended bolt I welded a short cross piece. The cross piece is short enough to turn inside the hollow of the butt stock. You can turn the Tee handle with thumb and fore finger.Mescalero wrote:Please explain the Tee handle further.
Local shop has one of those. Outside of the $210 price, I guess I don't "get it"...AJMD429 wrote:This would be more compact, and hold more rounds...![]()
Cheaper, simpler, and more reliable?olyinaz wrote:How is this better than an AR7?
Or a Kel-Tec?
olyinaz wrote:How is this better than an AR7?
Or a Kel-Tec?
I used to live in Herefordshire, it wasn't that we did not like sheepherders, we just felt sorry for them not having regular girl friends...Mescalero wrote:In Herefordshire that would be a plus.
If you ever get over here again, you have to explain the dislike of sheepherders to me.
Same action though this one is a smoothbore so wood furniture would fit fine. I'd like this in a 22 mag.Mescalero wrote:I don't think that is the same gun.
I think the main advantage would be it is a very compact way to tote something that will shoot 25 rounds quickly and reasonably accurately, without the need for assembly. The only question would be accuracy but if it has a five and a half inch barrel with decent sites it could be adequate for many purposes.awp101 wrote:Local shop has one of those. Outside of the $210 price, I guess I don't "get it"...AJMD429 wrote:This would be more compact, and hold more rounds...![]()
Over here we can buy this "Kimar" version in 9mm rimfire. Funny british video below...Friends Call Me Ji wrote:I think I'd prefer a plain old simple wood stock version.
Makes a .410 look impressive.game keeper wrote:Over here we can buy this "Kimar" version in 9mm rimfire. Funny british video below...Friends Call Me Ji wrote:I think I'd prefer a plain old simple wood stock version.
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