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Thread: Dominion Arms Outlaw Double Barrel Shotgun

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    Dominion Arms Outlaw Double Barrel Shotgun

    I am interested in buying shotgun. I have owned no shotgun however I think that it is time to buy a double barrel shotgun such as this or maybe more of a coach gun style.

    https://www.canadaammo.com/product/d...el-shotgun-12/

    I do not know much about this gun accept for the fact that it shoots 12 guage munitions, is short (which is cool) and has two barrels. If anyones has experiences with gun I would very much like to know what you think about it. I am personally looking for not expensive, reliable and fun as I do no hunting and only fun on range. I saw topics on this forum of this gun before and am wondering what people still think about it. I have worry about it being norinco as China products not so good allot of times.

    All comment appreciated.

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    also interested!

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    Its fairly heavy for its length, alot of thick metal on this gun. Not rated for steel "who cares really". Chambered for 3 inch shells. Mechanics leave alot to be desired, they are rough and have burs ect. The locking mechanism is very stiff and gets stuck when trying to open but will smooth out over time from opening and closing, firing the gun loosens it up as well.

    Mine came out of the box with a cracked stock. Its a cheap short double barrel shotgun with rough machining thats safe to shoot with lead shot. I Sold mine but may buy one again sometime down the road.

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    We abuse it at our range constantly, never a problem with it except there has been reports that when pulling both triggers at the same time, it tends to bite the novice shooters not expecting the mule kick on that note if you pick it up you ll have a blast. Cheers!

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    I have the 'coach gun' version of this shotgun. The barrels on mine are longer by 6 or 8 inches. Like everyone says, the internal mechanicals are very rough, but looks OK on the outside. Its a 300 dollar shotgun form Norinco, its going to be a but rough around the edges. That said it's a fun gun to shoot and it'll turn heads. I've fired everything through it from birdshot to 3" slugs, no problems.

    My one complaint is the recoil pad looks and feels like it is a piece of an old tire off a Chinese army truck. One day I'll upgrade that.

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    I have the norinco version jw-2000. Gun arrived with lots of loose screws. I Ave taken it apart for smoothing, re cold bluing of all smoothed surfaces, and locktiting after that. Though rough, the parts are well made. I expect years of reliable fun with it after I am done. That is why I love norincos most of the time. When they are good, they are really good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LarryG View Post
    I have the norinco version jw-2000. Gun arrived with lots of loose screws. I Ave taken it apart for smoothing, re cold bluing of all smoothed surfaces, and locktiting after that. Though rough, the parts are well made. I expect years of reliable fun with it after I am done. That is why I love norincos most of the time. When they are good, they are really good.
    Mine was mint, did nothing to it and fit and finish is very impressive, works 100%. Fun toy for close up stuff but do not expect much for ranges a normal shot gun would reach out to.


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    Got one, shot maybe 20 shells, everything was loose on it, pretty cheap piece, sold it at the club for half what i paid to a member who really wanted it, cheap stuff is not cheap... JP.

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    I wouldn't recommend this as a first shotgun.

    It's an odd ball shotty, with limited capability, and so so quality - which you've already said is a concern.

    Buy a tactical style remington or mossberg, excellent value, safer, and more fun to learn with.

    Just my opinion, all the best.

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