Got my factory second SR-410 and rail. I couldn’t be happier. Looks great and seems to function great.
It seems as if it was never designed as double action.
The cylinder will fail to fully rotate if you do it slow (like molasses slow) and don’t pull the hammer all the way back. Pulling the hammer all the way back, regardless of the speed you do it, will result in a fully rotated and locked cylinder. Pulling the hammer back at any normal speed will result in the cylinder fully rotating.
I’ve taken off the right side blast shield - as per internet advice. Torx head was stubborn but it came off without stripping.
A coworker of mine bought one today too.
This thing is so cool, I almost want another.
Can’t find .410 for the life of me tho.
Yet to shoot but just got my factory defect. Seems fine to me, single action works like a charm!
Oh and the irony is that at 1/20th the cost this shotgun was better packed for shipping than my TI G36….and has a clean barrel
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who dares wins
All I got for packing was a box with nothing written on, a mylar foam sleeve, and that's it, no packing materials around, no receipt, no manual, not even the usual danger warning, or lead is bad for you.
All I got for packing was a box with nothing written on, a mylar foam sleeve, and that's it, no packing materials around, no receipt, no manual, not even the usual danger warning, or lead is bad for you. And double action is fantastic, can shoot 1 handed like a pistol.
Anyone know of a source for stocks for these? Wonder if there are any from a different model that would fit without too much tinkering. I appreciate the novelty of the truncated stick, but much like a Mare’s Leg after the novelty wears off, a full length stock might prove to be more practical.
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Last edited by Poznan; 12-29-2022 at 11:40 AM.