JohnC
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
well finally got to go out to get acquainted with my latest baby
With a Remington plastic stock the OAL is 29 inches so there's lots of room legal wise. ( added a better remington recoil pad but that's it so far) . i eyeballed the stock length to a knoxx specops stock and it looks like it might have an inch to spare with the latter. but will have to mount it to confirm.
The mag is tube is cut down and will hold two 3-inch shells but three 2 3/4 shells
I & a couple of others (mostly me) ran 50 hi velocity $42 a flat el cheapo winchester rounds through. Recoil with this ammo and some muzzle climb (but not much) is there - a little less than with a normal length shotgun friing slugs. Recovery time is quite fast. The foreend is a 3 position rail so i used a folding foregrip and some rail covers ( rail gap fillers, actually) on the rail sides. even a complete newby (with careful coaching on how to hold it) fired a shot and had no issues. loudness was there but not all that bad. There is a nice flame visible even at 3 in the afternoon on a sunny day. It seemed to handle better for me with the foregrip handle in the folded position but this grip was quite loose in the open position. so will try with another
Rapid fire worked well with some stiff extraction due to the crappy ammo ( which does the same thing in the 5 other shotguns that i've tried it in).
The gun balances and handles like a dream and has to be experienced to be believed - feels like a feather. The finish is very high quality.
I will be testing the gun with various chokes including a colonial arms compensated one and federal buckshot & slugs once they arrive. I'm also anxious to run some chrony tests but I suspect the velocity reduction compared to a 14 or 18 incher will not be all that much - we'll see
With a Remington plastic stock the OAL is 29 inches so there's lots of room legal wise. ( added a better remington recoil pad but that's it so far) . i eyeballed the stock length to a knoxx specops stock and it looks like it might have an inch to spare with the latter. but will have to mount it to confirm.
The mag is tube is cut down and will hold two 3-inch shells but three 2 3/4 shells
I & a couple of others (mostly me) ran 50 hi velocity $42 a flat el cheapo winchester rounds through. Recoil with this ammo and some muzzle climb (but not much) is there - a little less than with a normal length shotgun friing slugs. Recovery time is quite fast. The foreend is a 3 position rail so i used a folding foregrip and some rail covers ( rail gap fillers, actually) on the rail sides. even a complete newby (with careful coaching on how to hold it) fired a shot and had no issues. loudness was there but not all that bad. There is a nice flame visible even at 3 in the afternoon on a sunny day. It seemed to handle better for me with the foregrip handle in the folded position but this grip was quite loose in the open position. so will try with another
Rapid fire worked well with some stiff extraction due to the crappy ammo ( which does the same thing in the 5 other shotguns that i've tried it in).
The gun balances and handles like a dream and has to be experienced to be believed - feels like a feather. The finish is very high quality.
I will be testing the gun with various chokes including a colonial arms compensated one and federal buckshot & slugs once they arrive. I'm also anxious to run some chrony tests but I suspect the velocity reduction compared to a 14 or 18 incher will not be all that much - we'll see
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