Did a deal on a Stoeger Coach Gun and I am toying with the idea of cutting the stock down and shaping it to a pistol grip. I would clearly be keeping the overall length greater than 26" so it stays Non Restricted.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
So I am literally the first and only person who has thought about this?
Someone chime in, hell maybe a troll can even chime in. The silence....
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I've seen a couple stories throughout CGN about mods like this, personally i haven't tried it.
No it's a bad trend. Sounds like a waste of money. Sure on a $100 Cooey or other single shot cheap gun.
Exactly right. This is the Hunting and Sporting Shotguns forum and chopping a gun in the manner described makes it far less suitable for those purposes.Ask yourself, apart from the awesome uberkewlness of such a modification, what would be accomplished apart from having a gun whose photos posted on the 'net would impress the mall ninjas, and junior teenagers.
Hook a tape measure on the muzzles.
Swing back, marking the stock at 26+".
Find out if there are any stock bolts etc, in the area.
Ask yourself, apart from the awesome uberkewlness of such a modification, what would be accomplished apart from having a gun whose photos posted on the 'net would impress the mall ninjas, and junior teenagers.
The guys that hunt sheep and caribou etc seem to make out fine carrying heavy packs and a full length rifle or shotgun. Maybe you should ask them how they manage that.
The guys that hunt sheep and caribou etc seem to make out fine carrying heavy packs and a full length rifle or shotgun. Maybe you should ask them how they manage that.
They are probably over the age of 12.
The lever that opens the action will recoil into the web of your hand. Anyone who has ever fired a pistol grip pump will tell you it is unpleasant, now add to it a pointy piece of metal that can spear you.



























