Dominion Arms Grizzly arrived today
Received my Grizzly today with the conventional stock attached & a pistol grip as an accessory in the box.
I put it through my functionality test.
VERY, VERY, VERY positively impressed.
Well built little shotgun......fantastic Williams style peep sights.
If that little sweetheart isn't a brush bustin, slug shootin, deer killin shotgun .......nuthin is.
Some said the gun was unduly heavy........I don't think it is.
You have to remember this is a 12 gauge x 3"........ not a .410.
I haven't received any documentation (transfer notice or registration certificate) for the gun yet.
It isn't going to the bush until I see that magic word NON-RESTRICTED on the registration certificate.
When I get the registration certificate I'm going to send a photo of the gun with the pistol grip attached (from the internet) & a spec sheet with the measurements to BOTH the Ontario CFO & the RCMP/CFC for a determination as to legal classification (non-restricted, restricted, prohibited) of the gun WITH the pistol grip attached.
That's a task for another day because I'm not absolutely-100% sure the stocked gun isn't restricted yet.
Life Memberships: NRA, GOA, CSSA, NFA, OFAH
CCW Permits: Utah, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Maine
and if you really do want a tiny little shotgun for uhh, your desk, or back pocket:
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the factory pistol grip aint too shabby... I still took it right off after the photo![]()
Received my Grizzly today with the conventional stock attached & a pistol grip as an accessory in the box.
I put it through my functionality test.
VERY, VERY, VERY positively impressed.
Well built little shotgun......fantastic Williams style peep sights.
If that little sweetheart isn't a brush bustin, slug shootin, deer killin shotgun .......nuthin is.
Some said the gun was unduly heavy........I don't think it is.
You have to remember this is a 12 gauge x 3"........ not a .410.
I haven't received any documentation (transfer notice or registration certificate) for the gun yet.
It isn't going to the bush until I see that magic word NON-RESTRICTED on the registration certificate.
When I get the registration certificate I'm going to send a photo of the gun with the pistol grip attached (from the internet) & a spec sheet with the measurements to BOTH the Ontario CFO & the RCMP/CFC for a determination as to legal classification (non-restricted, restricted, prohibited) of the gun WITH the pistol grip attached.
That's a task for another day because I'm not absolutely-100% sure the stocked gun isn't restricted yet.
Life Memberships: NRA, GOA, CSSA, NFA, OFAH
CCW Permits: Utah, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Maine
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