Not quite so easy up here in Yellowknife.
Canada post doesn't service Yellowknife?
Not quite so easy up here in Yellowknife.
Boy, this sounds like a dare.
The A-5 3" magnum uses two sets of friction rings.
One is to remove a set of these for lighter loads.
May just have to try this theory out.
Hm hmm hm hm hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm............![]()
Just want to clarify; I have heard a5 magnums are no good for steel shot because their barrels and receivers are too brittle, is this true?
My dad wants a shotgun; even though he will use it for trap he prefers a semi auto since trying an a300 (might be a recoil thing). I was under the impression that the gas system on the a5's worked by switching the order of the friction rings; is this not the case with the magnums?
Canada post doesn't service Yellowknife?
right 6 years talk to us after you have shot it for 30 years.Mossberg 930. Six years without a problem.
I have a Benelli M4 it is awesome but not cheap, but you get what you pay for, I am at 1200+ rounds with out cleaning and it still operates flawlessly,
Awwww c'mon yew folk............A-5's arrr timeliss.

Just want to clarify; I have heard a5 magnums are no good for steel shot because their barrels and receivers are too brittle, is this true?
My dad wants a shotgun; even though he will use it for trap he prefers a semi auto since trying an a300 (might be a recoil thing). I was under the impression that the gas system on the a5's worked by switching the order of the friction rings; is this not the case with the magnums?



























