Dlask shorty vs grizzly?

If fit and finish is important to you, then yes it is.

Great fit and finish on the Dlask models but if you plan on beating the #### out of the shotgun then it really don't matter.

I've got a 12.5" Grizzly that I got in 2008 when these shotguns first landed in country and I've got well over 70,000 rounds through it no BS.

Not one part has broken or worn out and the only functional part that I've changed is to a Hi-Viz no jam magazine tube follower as I run my gun in some dirty #### and cannot have any reliability issues.

Only issue I've ever had with the gun is some brand of 3" shells stick a little bit in the chamber after firing, that is my own fault and it happens after running lots of 2 3/4" shells without brushing out the chamber first before shooting 3".

Here's how it looks after all those years, these picture are only a few months old.

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That shotgun has been all around BC, Alberta & some of the Yukon, functioned perfectly in all weather and temperatures.

Been outside 2 weeks on end no problem, crashed motorcycles with it slung on me and nothing has gone wrong it it.

Some of these Norinco's are absolutely awesome and some of them are cursed pirate hookers out of the box............I got a damn good one to say the least.


I wouldn't pay for a complete Dlask shotgun...............but I would buy a barrel all by itself and some other parts.

I got my own milling machine and lots of other tools so I've learned how to do a lot myself. :)
 
The nice thing with a Dlask, is you can get him to build it whichever way you'd like... as far as barrel length, sights and whatnot.
As far the Grizzly, the only issue I've had with my 12'' was the ejector had worked itself loose. Re-peen the rivet and it's been working great ever since.
 
Great fit and finish on the Dlask models but if you plan on beating the #### out of the shotgun then it really don't matter.

I've got a 12.5" Grizzly that I got in 2008 when these shotguns first landed in country and I've got well over 70,000 rounds through it no BS.

Not one part has broken or worn out and the only functional part that I've changed is to a Hi-Viz no jam magazine tube follower as I run my gun in some dirty #### and cannot have any reliability issues.

Only issue I've ever had with the gun is some brand of 3" shells stick a little bit in the chamber after firing, that is my own fault and it happens after running lots of 2 3/4" shells without brushing out the chamber first before shooting 3".

Here's how it looks after all those years, these picture are only a few months old.



That shotgun has been all around BC, Alberta & some of the Yukon, functioned perfectly in all weather and temperatures.

Been outside 2 weeks on end no problem, crashed motorcycles with it slung on me and nothing has gone wrong it it.

Some of these Norinco's are absolutely awesome and some of them are cursed pirate hookers out of the box............I got a damn good one to say the least.


I wouldn't pay for a complete Dlask shotgun...............but I would buy a barrel all by itself and some other parts.

I got my own milling machine and lots of other tools so I've learned how to do a lot myself. :)


Is that the stock coating that the gun came with? Also what stock is that. I'm curious about how well mine is going to hold up.
 
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