DA Grizzly 12.5 New Shipment VS Last Shipment (Side by Side) (photos)

CanadianReich

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My brother got his new DA Griz 12.5, ordered in ~ FEB 2013. I ordered mine from the last shipment..im guessing November 2011 as my vid is here a month later unboxing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zq5_bkXeV8Y

Some SIDE BY SIDE photos for ya'll.
Mine is the one with the dog-chain and hockey tape hanging off of it (my high-tech tactical sling) on the left.

MINE (2011 shipment, left) has had 2 yrs of use with no cleaning other than bore, not much shells downrange but 100s of hours walking in the woods with lots of WD40 on it B4 each trip (oily metal wont rust when it rains/snows/condensates:)Plenty of pine needles and grime!

HIS (2013 shipment, right) is fresh out of the box, no dirt nor grime, some oil from shipping
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UNBOXING PHOTOS OF THE 2013 SHIPMENT DA GRIZZLY 12.5
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SIDE BY SIDE PHOTOS 2011 VS 2013 SHIPMENT

TOP gun = 2011 shipment. BOTTOM gun = 2013 shipment
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yup, the one with the pine needle on it is mine...2011 shipment... had those things all through the gun, even behind the trigger group :)


TRIGGER GROUP 2013 shipment is polymer. I have no idea if this is a bad thing or not or how all my wd40/gun oil would interact with it. Other's will fill u in on that. It seems the "real" 870s have plastic..er..poly TGs too and they are decent enough from the reviews I've looked at.

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2011 one is on the left...aka your right, with dog chain and tape on it.

BOTH GUNS SMOOTH BORE NO SCREW IN CHOKES, NO CHOKE.
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2013 LEFT, 2011 RIGHT
2013 shipment has many polymer components inside the trigger group. 2011 seems to be mostly if not entirely metal. Remember the 2013 (left) is new, one on right is grimy (mine, 2011) and unclean (2 yrs use and no cleaning lol).

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2011 is the one on the right (by screwdriver)
2013 is the one on the far left

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GUNS BOTH CLEANED, OILED (CLP) (SOAKED!!), AND REASSEMBLED

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The one with the fancy new light and pump is the 2013 shipment.
NOTE: Any 1 inch light seems to fit. We have a dollarama (Canadian Tire?) LED light in here. It fit snug but a little bit of black electrical tape would make it firm. The light it came with takes 2 bats (not included). Quote from my brother "the flashlight for my grizzly forend grip takes two CR123 batteries. They are 3V each making it a 6V light" This 6v light snaps in so it'd never fall out.
He likely wont use the 6V one as there is a wattage rule for hunting...and though he isn't hunting its better to be safe than sorry so the dinky low voltage flashlight will likely be a keeper. (NS laws....)http://nslegislature.ca/legc/statutes/wildlife.htm

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Yeah, thats my living room table with a towel over it! "I is redneckz"!

PS: guns, forend, 6V flashlight etc purchased at Canada Ammo
https://www.canadaammo.com/
 
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What is your concern about the WD 40??

I hike alot....... in the winter

I put WD40 on the gun before I go out as when I come back, even if it was not snowing or raining (often), the condensation gets the gun all wet.

This moisture never matters as I put WD40 on it before I left the house..... works for me!

The other concern is merely one of ignorance on my part.... i assume plastic is made from oil ergo all my gun oil could degrate plastic (poly) parts...
over time
but im likely wrong....

you guys go ahead and debate POLY VS METAL parts in the trigger group...... I already have my metal one, brother already has his poly.... its all you folk who do not have one that may want one that would need to debate and study this :)

best of luck / i hope the photos are of use
 
handy post CR, I saw one for sale at my local range and they were asking 349 $ plus taxes. I thought it was a bit expensive for a Norinco product, but i have to admit that while holding it,it looked really great, with the same detail to quality as an original 870. Didn't really pay attention to the material of the trigger group. I wonder how those sights are attached to the receiver and the barrel ? I would love to hear from other owners.
 
PA66 is not affected by solvents. These days is it rare to find anything but nylon used in stocks. The old days they used a lot of acylic/pvc/abs, etc that was eaten by solvents.
 
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