3 gun shotgun?

You guys are WAY overboard. Even if the tube was filled with solid steel; I could still just put it in the lathe and bore it out again. I Run Guns Inc. glues a piece of wood to the endcap on all of their automatic shotguns that cross the border. CBSA is totally fine with it.

All this means is that the regulations aren't being enforced to the strict letter. Yet.
 
You guys are WAY overboard.

Even if the tube was filled with solid steel; I could still just put it in the lathe and bore it out again.

I Run Guns Inc. glues a piece of wood to the endcap on all of their automatic shotguns that cross the border.

CBSA is totally fine with it.

The letter of law says easily. I donno about you, but putting anything into a lathe isn't easy for me considered i don't have access to one. While everyone can untwist a end cap and retread the new one on, so by that definition one is easily modified and the full steel one isn't easily modified.
 
Know what's easy?
Stfu and carry on with life.
The last few pages of bs is why we can't have nice things.
We're our own worst enemy....
 
Know what's easy? Stfu and carry on with life. The last few pages of bs is why we can't have nice things. We're our own worst enemy....

Nah, the Lieberals who wrote the shytty law are why you can't have nice things. Or at least why you can't feel entirely comfortable having some nice things. Ignorance has never been a valid defence, and blaming someone else for being a victim of ignorance would be a pretty sad commentary.
 
" I donno about you, but putting anything into a lathe isn't easy for me "

Very easy for me. I could do it with my eyes closed. But I wouldn't, because that would be illegal.

Same reason I don't cut off the piece of wood that IRG glued into the tube.
 
While you all were arguing about the length of your tubes, I was out playing with mine at the gun range.

Casey Brouwer and the boys and girls at Tactical Ordnance Inc. do excellent work. I am happy with the shotgun and how well it shoots.
Now if can only get my double and quad loading up to any sort of reasonable standard!! :)

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Know what's easy?
Stfu and carry on with life.
The last few pages of bs is why we can't have nice things.
We're our own worst enemy....

^^^^^Gotta agree with pauls on this!! Some people just don't know when to shut their s#%t mixer. Why not face to face a question instead of posting stupid stuff that's been answered hundreds of times on here already?
 
If your (fully legal) magazine tube with extension will hold 7 2.75" shotshells, what loading strategy are you guys employing?? Load quad, load deuce then single load??? load deuces 3 times and just use the 6 capacity, load quad then load deuce?
 
If your (fully legal) magazine tube with extension will hold 7 2.75" shotshells, what loading strategy are you guys employing?? Load quad, load deuce then single load??? load deuces 3 times and just use the 6 capacity, load quad then load deuce?

From empty- Quad load, rack one into chamber, quad load.
 
Lol gee thanks.

Assume you're out of shells. There's 20 more targets to hit.

He’s not wrong but could have elaborated. If a stage has 27 targets and you start with 9 shells you have to load at least 18. If you have any misses you will need to load more. When you do your walk through part of it is to break the stage down into loading points. So it might be “Shoot 5, load 4, shoot 3, load 4...” Always try and do two things at once such as loading and moving. Don’t let your gun run dry.
 
He’s not wrong but could have elaborated. If a stage has 27 targets and you start with 9 shells you have to load at least 18. If you have any misses you will need to load more. When you do your walk through part of it is to break the stage down into loading points. So it might be “Shoot 5, load 4, shoot 3, load 4...” Always try and do two things at once such as loading and moving. Don’t let your gun run dry.

What, and forgo my flippant attitude? I think not. Anyhow, yes...what this guy said. How many shells you need to load and when will vary from stage to stage. If you're set in stone to shoot the gun dry, then reload it fully....you are going to be slow and inefficient.
 
What, and forgo my flippant attitude? I think not. Anyhow, yes...what this guy said. How many shells you need to load and when will vary from stage to stage. If you're set in stone to shoot the gun dry, then reload it fully....you are going to be slow and inefficient.

Not necessarily..
 
I definitely praticed throwing in 4 and then motioning to throw in 4 more, but dropping that fourth shell. It's also a good strategy because you know in that scenario you can drop one of your 8 shells without really hurting your plan.
 
Okay...you are going to be slower and not as efficient as you could be. Better? Unless the stages have been designed and specifically catered to your shotgun capacity and you never miss...

What I mean is that shooting the gun dry does not make you slower. Loading x number of rounds takes x amount of time. One could argue that loading from empty to full is more efficient than breaking the mount to load 2 or 4 then remounting. If you've already broke your mount and are loading(on the shoulder or off) then you're already setup to stuff rounds. Stuffing 8 rounds at the same time requires you to break the mount once. Stopping to top off every 2 or 3 or 4 rounds requires you to break the mount more than once which is wasted movement and time. This can come back to bite you if you're stuffing a full tube for the last two targets. That makes no sense.
 
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