Nice. When you added your sling, did you tie it on or add a rear stud and find a swivel to fit the undersized front hole?
Did you notice a change of impact after wrapping the barrels? I’ve considered wrapping mine but read the poi changed dramatically. And did you just retrofit a base or did you find an original (or get one from tps)?
It looks as if you can drive out pins and remove the guard. You can't. Those pins have a larger inner diameter; they, and the guard, would have been installed when the frame was folded. I did remove the guard by trying to drive out the pins. This is how I found out. I did spring the frame enough to remove the pins and guard, and then pressed the frame back together. No harm done, but I was worried for a moment. I prefer the guardless version, but the lawyers probably objected.
When these were first released, I contacted Springfield to see if they would make a 14" version for Canada. Like the USAF original. They understood that 14" would be legal here, but would be a NFA firearm in the US. Manufacture and export would have been much more complicated, so that never happened.
I'd have bought on of those.
Grizz
Not the same but a good option.don't know if I can do this....but here is the new version from TPSARMS....Prophet river can get them
http://tpsarms.com/m6takedownseries.aspx
sorry I should have read the post above...I'll be in my bunk
I do own a second one in 22 LR/410.
It has a Burris Fastfire red dot 3 MOA size.
Just about perfect for the often dark boreal forest.
Both my M6 combination guns made by CZ and have full choke. Which is pretty terrible for a slug however it's the bee's knees for birdshot and buckshot.
It's impossible to complain about rolling bunnies at a full thirty yards with #7.5.
Can any of you owners of the earliest Springfield confirm your shotgun choke please?
Curious here.....
No choke on my Springfield.
I do own a second one in 22 LR/410.
It has a Burris Fastfire red dot 3 MOA size.
How did you mount the Fastfire?




























