We cover the shipping for warranty work, or just write RTS on the box and mail it back. As for the hand guards, only 2 people have contacted us out of the large number sold, so as these things go, we are quite happy with the quality of the guns. It looks like it will be a simple fix for those that are having HG problems.
Has anyone here actually put a couple of hundred rounds through one?
Curious how they stand up.
Care to back that up? Or are we allowed to falsely accuse a product of being dangerous now on this board?
Can someone please inform me on the sight bead issue.
I don't get why a .25 inch difference on the bead is such a deal on a 20 yrd shooter.
I hunted with guys who had cooeys with no beads...
On the next run we will try to correct the sights. For me a would prefer a lower sight, as it would snag if higher.
I've put about 300 trap loads, and a few boxes of buck and slugs. No problems. Of course, for a shotgun, longevity should more appropriately be measured in at least the thousands of rounds. I doubt anyone is using this particular gun as their main shooting gun, so that will take a while before we hear about long term longevity.
I just got my Outlaw in the mail! CanAm is awesome! Fast and super easy to deal with. Can't wait to take it out to the range tomorrow.
I honestly cannot find fault with it. In some ways i'd say the workmanship is on par with my 870 Express. I am very surprised with how heavy this is though.
Yes, good point. Has anyone tried shooting hand thrown clays with one of these yet??![]()
I've been shooting clays with it. Using Kent low velocity 2 3/4 shells. It works fine at Short range with very, very mild recoil. If I was to whip A clay way out there I would be difficult at best. I've also taken some gophers with it. Its nice because I can put it in my backpack and pull it out quickly for the close encounters and it is easy to carry around.




























