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Thread: Churchill Pump 12ga 3" 12" Synthetic Pistol Grip Stock Non-Restricted

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    Industry Member North_Sylva's Avatar
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    Smile Churchill Pump 12ga 3" 12" Synthetic Pistol Grip Stock Non-Restricted

    SKU#: A13388. MSRP$310.70.











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    Neat. Any reviews on these? Are they decent?
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    Chokes ???...or just straight cylinder??
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    I have the normal stock version. It’s been reliable although I have less then 100rds through mine.

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    We have a few and they are on sale....https://tillsonburggunshop.com/Churc...ada?search=612

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    Bought a non pistol grip version last week shot 100 rounds through it functioned flawlessly, did kick like a mule with Steel duck loads, ok with target loads and even slugs, impressed with fit and finish so much went out a bought another one with pistol grip, feels even better, but haven’t shot it yet. A recoil reducing pad is a good idea. Looks like a Remington 870 clone

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    I've had one for 3 years or so (regular plastic stock). It goes bang when needed.

    870ish......

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    Quote Originally Posted by davide montini View Post
    Chokes ???...or just straight cylinder??
    No chokes as shown in photo.

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    We just got more and they're going to stocking dealers in 7-10 business days.

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