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reen is the one you guys are talking about. i actually don't mind it.
it's more like between the trigger guard and the pistol grip...

anyone replced the stock with ATI colapsible (AR style) stock? I wonder what it would look like on the gun.
 
FlyingHigh
The gap you circled in red is part of the recoil system on the Knoxx Spec Ops. Many vids on Youtube showing this in action, several in slo-mo.

Mark_P
Total length with the stock collasped is just a bit over 31".

bbb
With the sling mount installed, I found the LOP to be almost perfect. The only issue that I thought of was that with this being part of the recoil mech, and my finger being at max extension (for comfort), what's gonna happen when I start making noise? Finger slip out and gets whacked by the trigger? Something slips in between and gets really whacked :eek: ?
We'll see.

(E) :cool:
 
Try to keep it dry and away from damp car trunks.
Unless you want a Orange and black halloween themed shotgun.

Any blued/oxide finished steel will rust if not kept oiled. Rough finished steel has more tiny places for the rust to get started, however rough/matte finished steel also seems to hold more oil than polished steel does.

Regular gun oil has successfully kept my Grizzly rust free, despite snow, rain and just plain dampness. I think poor gun cases have been the cause of more rusty guns than anything other than neglect.
 
FlyingHigh
The gap you circled in red is part of the recoil system on the Knoxx Spec Ops. Many vids on Youtube showing this in action, several in slo-mo.

Mark_P
Total length with the stock collasped is just a bit over 31".

bbb
With the sling mount installed, I found the LOP to be almost perfect. The only issue that I thought of was that with this being part of the recoil mech, and my finger being at max extension (for comfort), what's gonna happen when I start making noise? Finger slip out and gets whacked by the trigger? Something slips in between and gets really whacked :eek: ?
We'll see.



Good point.
but its never happened to anyone i know of but, its what works best for the shooter, they whay theres more then one system right.
bbb
 
I received my Spec ops recently and no gap on my 870 but no single sling mount either.

But after i shot some (5-6) challenger slugs and 15 3½" steel shots my cheek was hurting, so my brother who shot my weapon. Is it normal or i should adjust something even if i felt comfortable??

I thought about having a powerpack? Would it help? And would it be "compatible" (sorry about my bad english) with my scope i just installed??

RYBACK!!!
 
But after i shot some (5-6) challenger slugs and 15 3½" steel shots my cheek was hurting, so my brother who shot my weapon. Is it normal or i should adjust something even if i felt comfortable??

the stock is supposed to go on your shoulder, not your cheek. anyways, that's how it worked last time i checked. :D :D

seriously though, try not resting your cheek right on the stock. keep your cheek a centimeter or two above it. that's what i do, and i've never had a sore cheek.
 
You should complain to Canada Post or the CFC!

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I hate to say it but whoever ignored that sticker needs to talk to the RCMP...that's who I'd call. Obviously Canada Post couldn't give a rat's ass.
 
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