Strictly speaking, is this legal? I didn't think you could simply use a bolt to block a mag. I thought it had to be welded/brazed, ect ect....I have a +2 on my 930 from S&J and here is what I did:
Bought a heavy duty 1/4" bolt and a 1/2" long nut that threads onto it.
Enlarged the hole at the tip of the extension large enough to fit the bolt, thread the nut through on the inside (a long nut driver helps this process monumentally) begin inserting 12 gauge snap caps (I have 12 of them) and slowly, begin trimming the bolt down to where you can just get 5x 3" shells in. Once you get the correct length cut, apply non permanent blue locktite and tighten everything down.
Granted, this takes alot of assembly and dis-assembly, but the end result is a rock solid, very reliable and non interfering internally plugged +2 extension. It's not easily reversed, but it is possible given time and effort.
Even without the +2 extension, ghost loading the 930, you can get 8x 2 3/4" into the gun (6 in tube, one on elevator/tray, one in chamber) but I wanted the +2 just because it looks that much better![]()
Strictly speaking, is this legal? I didn't think you could simply use a bolt to block a mag. I thought it had to be welded/brazed, ect ect....
Again, this is one of those grey areas and Mods, please let me know if this is beyond what they would call "legal"
With that said, I've seen full cap pistol mags blocked with a sheet of plastic glued into the bottom of the follower to little pop rivets that blocks it from going to the full capacity being sold legally out of stores. Therefore I cannot see how different the rules would be when applied to a semi shotgun (someone please correct if wrong)
The bolt is not easily reversed and it requires time, dis-assembly, and some effort to remove. Not that different from pop rivets, modded followers, etc.
You could use permanent red locktite to make it even more difficult (or glue even) but I believe so long as you cannot take it off/disable it within seconds without tools, you should be well within the law... Uh... Right?.![]()
CR,
I am not much of a shotgun guy. Can you explain to my how it is legal to make a shotgun limited to 5 rounds of 3 inch shells when you can put more than 5 x 2 3/4 shells. I thought the "standard" if you will for determining capacity was with 2 3/4 shells. I had not heard of this.
CR,
I am not much of a shotgun guy. Can you explain to my how it is legal to make a shotgun limited to 5 rounds of 3 inch shells when you can put more than 5 x 2 3/4 shells. I thought the "standard" if you will for determining capacity was with 2 3/4 shells. I had not heard of this.
Again, this is one of those grey areas and Mods, please let me know if this is beyond what they would call "legal"
With that said, I've seen full cap pistol mags blocked with a sheet of plastic glued into the bottom of the follower to little pop rivets that blocks it from going to the full capacity being sold legally out of stores. Therefore I cannot see how different the rules would be when applied to a semi shotgun (someone please correct if wrong)
The bolt is not easily reversed and it requires time, dis-assembly, and some effort to remove. Not that different from pop rivets, modded followers, etc.
You could use permanent red locktite to make it even more difficult (or glue even) but I believe so long as you cannot take it off/disable it within seconds without tools, you should be well within the law... Uh... Right?.![]()
If the shotgun is chambered for both 3" and 2.75", capacity is determined using the larger shell. Therefore, if you can block the mag tube to 5.75 shells of 3" (in other words, make the tube as long as possible, but make it unable to hold six 3" shells), it will be legal, and able to hold six 2.75" shells.
You'd be good to go. Also, hypothetically, if the shotgun were able to chamber 2" shells as well, you'd be able to get 8 shells in legally.
I have read this before and wonder...is this written into the law? Can we see this in black and white? It's always nice to have something in your hand other than your d***.
Think the RCMP letter re the 10 round AR15 pistol magazines...that is something people can show the police, on the spot, to explain why they are legal. Remember, the police don't necessarily have a photographic memory of every clause of the convoluted Firearms Act.
Hmm. I wonder if a wooden block cut round with a hole saw, with a screw through the end hole to keep the wood block in place, would suffice. I mean considering how easy it is to remove the plug from a tapco sks mag (for cleaningggg!).....
Hmm. I wonder if a wooden block cut round with a hole saw, with a screw through the end hole to keep the wood block in place, would suffice. I mean considering how easy it is to remove the plug from a tapco sks mag (for cleaningggg!).....




























