Canadian government runs on trans, gays and French speaking women. Let them fight the next war over there.
Myself i will crack a beer and merely watch.
I also have the 12 gauge waterfowl model and have handled a wood stocked 12 gauge featherlight. Great quality, smooth, reliable, well finished. Plus the trigger on mine is better than any other pump or semi I have tried.
I may actually get a wood stock set for mine as the wood stocks have slight different dimensions than the synthetic and seem to fit me a bit better.
It's not the caliber of the rifle that matters - It's the caliber of the man behind it.
I just opened my 30" Featherlight this weekend, and while it is no longer "feather light" it's like picking up an old friend. On initial inspection I'd rate it nicer than the BPS, and it's quite smooth out of the box, with a jeweled bolt carrier as well.
I like that they've kept to the single action bar, as a testament to a well made gun that doesn't need the crutch of twin bars to make up for sloppy tolerances.
The only thing I don't like is it'll now be spring before I can take it to the skeet field.
Now if Clay can just get a line on that trench version....
Schrödinger's Gat - The logical paradox which posits that a firearm, stored safe in the home, is at the same time On The Streets
What would the defense version cost to get into Canada? I imagine you guys are paying like 1000$ or more for your water fowl versions
Found a used like new defender model for 600$. New version
Ron Sharp in Dunnville, Ontario for Ithaca parts - from shotgun world.com
After 1000 +/- rounds of 00 buck and slugs, the shell stop on my 8 shot defense needed to be "reshaped", to avoid a double feeding. Great shotgun otherwise.
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What would a 28 ga model with 26" barrel vent rib field gun with upgraded wood cost? I'm getting a big tax return come spring.
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