Dominion Arms Grizzly Shotgun - 12.5 w/Ghost Ring Sights

MiniMe

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Has anyone tried it out?
The description says it has Interchangeable Screw-In Choke.
Does the choke help at all on such a short barrel?
BTW, shotgun noob here...

https://www.canadaammo.com/product/detail/dominion-arms-grizzly-shotgun-12-5-w-ghost-ring-sights/
 
Chokes affect spread more than barrel length. I have the magazine fed version without choke, as long as you clean the cosmoline from *every* nook and cranny it's reliable
 

This is my review of mine. I don't have an interchangeable choke, but the gun has been flawless thus far, I've even shot clays with it :)
 
It all depends on what you want a shotgun for.
If you are looking for something that looks cool and goes bang, or are scared of your own shadow in the bush than this is the gun for you.
If you are looking at getting into hunting or clay shooting i'd avoid this one
 
I like mine, I am pretty happy with its ability using rifled slugs at 50 yards. It holds them around a 4 inch grouping. I have a stand where shooting longer than 50 yards for a deer could not happen I plan on taking the shotgun there next deer season.
 
I just sold mine, great little shotgun. They're not 870 choke threads though, as I understand the threading has changed a few times. You'll have to take it to a hunting store and try a few out.
 
Thought it would be a fun gun, at the end of the day I hated it. It never failed me , always went bang. Just was very heavy, nowhere near as nice as my browning auto 5 that I ####ing love! Sat in my safe for years until I sold it last month. Save a few more bucks and buy something better, it's just good at looking tacticool.
 
I have the 12.5 ghost ring model. I changed the choke to full for bunny hunting this year. I netted several with it. I have used it on clays and had a pile of fun with it. Its compact, and great in thick bush for quick maneuvering. I think it's a great little shotgun. 870 parts do fit on it, the choke was a Remington 870 screwed in just fine.

The downsides are - sites - took some getting used too - came from the factory REALLY low. at 20 yards it was several inches below where I aimed. That was easy enough to fix, raise the rear site all the way and put the top of the front site about 3/4 up the ring. I didn't miss after that if I followed that siting. It's heavy. I mean HEAVY, for such a little gun. But that don't bug me much.

You need to take it down and clean it up really well, polish the action down (mine had a burr) and give it a good go over. After that, it's as reliable as can be. It's no custom $2000 hand built gun. But it cycles smoothly enough and makes a great bush gun.

You would think with a 12.5 barrel that it would be not so good for clays, but, yes, with a change in the choke, it was a clay destroyer. Surprised ALL of us actually! I've seen videos where they change out the furniture on one to 870 tactical stuff, looks great with an adjustable tac stock!
 
have the exact model you mention, love it.

Have magpul MOE forend and Mesa tactical Urbino buttstock on it, very comfy and practical

Question about the magpul furniture. I put a Magpul MOE forend on mine and it was really really difficult to get it to fit. It was very tight to the tube. Anyone else experience this?
 
fit was very tight for me too

Some recommended a bit of sandpaper to the inside of the magpul however I was able to get mine on with swearing & brute force alone
 
The weight is in that factory butt stoke. Change it to a Hogue stock, and you'll lose at least 1 lb., and change it to the same weight as a regular 870. They make a short LOP version of the Hogue in green, that would be my choice.
Price is around $80 new for front and rear parts, when you can find them.

Thought it would be a fun gun, at the end of the day I hated it. It never failed me , always went bang. Just was very heavy, nowhere near as nice as my browning auto 5 that I ####ing love! Sat in my safe for years until I sold it last month. Save a few more bucks and buy something better, it's just good at looking tacticool.
 
Had mine for 3 years just love it!
It is my bush gun, heavy but dependable never jams and I have stuffed everything in it.

I did go with a 1" Hogue stock and UTG front forend and tri grip love the ghost rings. Had an 870 while the 870 was higher quality but who cares it just goes bang and puts slugs where you want them!

I don't care if it gets bounced around in the bush it's just a tool that is there if needed. Don't know why so many are down on these guns it just gets smoother as it ages like Scotch. The receiver is drilled and comes with a Picatinny rail.

Randy
 
I Love mine I just got it, it seems heavy but I like it, feels like I really have control of it when I am aiming. The finish appears to be Black Parkerized. All together it is not a gun you buy cause you like the finish, it is a wildlife defense tool for me. However now that I have read this post I am taking it Trap Shooting and Bunny Hunting. All and all I love this thing, and if I compare it to a Browning or FN A5 I have to say it would be apples to oranges.

Great Gun Good Price just the way any Dutchman would want it.
 
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