Howdy y'all.
I am in the midst of building another Remington 870 because as of May this year building AR15's is bad. I have typically stuck with standard stock sets with preference for old wood with the corn cob forend or the really cheapy plastic pistol grips because I want to be tacticool. This time I would like to deviate from my typical script.
I am dubbing this project 'Hobo Tactical'. I am well below retail on this build and figure I can splurge a little and get a nice stock for a real frankengun. Its comprised of an old Express Magnum receiver I got for a song off a friend, a mixture of DA Grizzly and Wingmaster internals that I either had sitting around or got on the extra extra cheap, and a DA Grizzly 12.5 inch barrel threaded for chokes. Yes each piece is pretty well a different colour, but I'll sort that out eventually.
I have narrowed it down to four options, I want to be THE MOST tactical pop can shooting, skeet smashing, pretend door breaching, steel slapping, 'you better not tread on me' son of a gun the back 40 has ever seen. Obviously the right stock will do this, my shooting ability has no bearing on the equation.
Does anyone have any experience with any of these stocks or wise words of warning?
Disclaimer *** I'm 6'2 with the wingspan similar to something you'd hang your clothes up to dry on. I'm not law enforcement, military or a space force super commando and this isn't a home defense shotgun because that's illegal... If something didn't meet the 3 million rounds no malfunctions test your uncle Jim-bob came up with its not necessarily a deal-breaker.
In a perfect world I'd buy all four and try them out and just flip the three I didn't like but I don't make that kind of scatch. Also, my friends are poor and run factory furniture on all their guns so borrowing is also out of the question***
I am in the midst of building another Remington 870 because as of May this year building AR15's is bad. I have typically stuck with standard stock sets with preference for old wood with the corn cob forend or the really cheapy plastic pistol grips because I want to be tacticool. This time I would like to deviate from my typical script.
I am dubbing this project 'Hobo Tactical'. I am well below retail on this build and figure I can splurge a little and get a nice stock for a real frankengun. Its comprised of an old Express Magnum receiver I got for a song off a friend, a mixture of DA Grizzly and Wingmaster internals that I either had sitting around or got on the extra extra cheap, and a DA Grizzly 12.5 inch barrel threaded for chokes. Yes each piece is pretty well a different colour, but I'll sort that out eventually.
I have narrowed it down to four options, I want to be THE MOST tactical pop can shooting, skeet smashing, pretend door breaching, steel slapping, 'you better not tread on me' son of a gun the back 40 has ever seen. Obviously the right stock will do this, my shooting ability has no bearing on the equation.
- Magpul SGA Stock Set
- Mesa Tactical Urbina Stock Set
- Hogue Overmolded Stock Set (14-inch LOP)
- Mesa Tactical LEO Adapter with an AR15 stock (I have oodles of those that recently become available)
Does anyone have any experience with any of these stocks or wise words of warning?
Disclaimer *** I'm 6'2 with the wingspan similar to something you'd hang your clothes up to dry on. I'm not law enforcement, military or a space force super commando and this isn't a home defense shotgun because that's illegal... If something didn't meet the 3 million rounds no malfunctions test your uncle Jim-bob came up with its not necessarily a deal-breaker.
In a perfect world I'd buy all four and try them out and just flip the three I didn't like but I don't make that kind of scatch. Also, my friends are poor and run factory furniture on all their guns so borrowing is also out of the question***