A couple of questions for board members about the different options available from Can Ammo. I already have a 14" Norc that I picked up from Marstar about 1 1/2 to 2 years ago (I haven't fired it yet) but got really interested when the Grizzlies began to show up. I was going to wait for the 8.5" models to show up (in time for Christmas?) to add a real novelty to my gun cabinet, but just discovered that CanAm is carrying the 12.5" model with Ghost Rings for $309, which has gotten me thinking again.....
Does anyone know if the 8.5" models will be available with Ghost Rings, or just a bead? Cylinder choked or with interchangeable tubes? Would such a model with Ghost Rings or screw-in chokes be able to hit anything anyhow? I suppose that the magazine capacity is two in the tube, one in the chamber, saving me the need to install a plug.
As for the 12.5" model with sights, has anyone here tried to sight one in with slugs? Do regular Rem Chokes work with it? I know that Remington has a screw-in rifled choke that adds an inch or two to the barrel length and might make it a good alternative to an SKS or other short carbines in shotgun only areas. Though I have almost the same gun with the HP9, the price of adding Ghost Rings to the latter and the added choke options in the Grizzly leave me wondering if it's worth getting one. It's already $50 cheaper than what I paid for the HP9...
So it's wait for an 8.5" that will mostly be a novelty gun, perhaps for camping/bear and home defence and the odd grouse, or get a 12.5" that could work for small game, deer, waterfowl in a pinch, camping, bear and home defence.
Living in Toronto, it's also nice to own non-restricteds of the sort that would especially piss off our mayor, which is one of the stronger appeals of the 8.5 or having the pistol grip stock for the 12.5", even if I never actually use it in that configuration.
I realize that while a good deal for the money, that these are utility guns that may or may not be the greatest when it comes to finish or machining, and weigh a bit more than more expensive models. I don't mind that, but on the other hand I don't want to rack up a thousand dollars in purchases just to fill my cabinet with three or four of these. Any suggestions from those of you who've shot or handled these as to which one I should get?
With Regards,
Frank
Does anyone know if the 8.5" models will be available with Ghost Rings, or just a bead? Cylinder choked or with interchangeable tubes? Would such a model with Ghost Rings or screw-in chokes be able to hit anything anyhow? I suppose that the magazine capacity is two in the tube, one in the chamber, saving me the need to install a plug.
As for the 12.5" model with sights, has anyone here tried to sight one in with slugs? Do regular Rem Chokes work with it? I know that Remington has a screw-in rifled choke that adds an inch or two to the barrel length and might make it a good alternative to an SKS or other short carbines in shotgun only areas. Though I have almost the same gun with the HP9, the price of adding Ghost Rings to the latter and the added choke options in the Grizzly leave me wondering if it's worth getting one. It's already $50 cheaper than what I paid for the HP9...
So it's wait for an 8.5" that will mostly be a novelty gun, perhaps for camping/bear and home defence and the odd grouse, or get a 12.5" that could work for small game, deer, waterfowl in a pinch, camping, bear and home defence.
Living in Toronto, it's also nice to own non-restricteds of the sort that would especially piss off our mayor, which is one of the stronger appeals of the 8.5 or having the pistol grip stock for the 12.5", even if I never actually use it in that configuration.
I realize that while a good deal for the money, that these are utility guns that may or may not be the greatest when it comes to finish or machining, and weigh a bit more than more expensive models. I don't mind that, but on the other hand I don't want to rack up a thousand dollars in purchases just to fill my cabinet with three or four of these. Any suggestions from those of you who've shot or handled these as to which one I should get?
With Regards,
Frank



















































