As I posted before, I managed to pick up a 12in Dlask on a Wingmaster here in the OT, and had her refinished by Striker...
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=221939
The original stocks were just to short, and I decided it was time to replace the butt with some fresh police wood, and a new recoil pad.
I skipped the police ribbed forend, and went slick instead, getting rid of all checkering, in a decision to really lean her right out appearance wise.
In the meantime Striker opted to replace his Grizz stock with some Rem factory wood, so today we hit the range...
It was my first go round with a 12in Grizz, and there were a few little quirks I didn't like, but for the price I could live with. The action was still a little rough after what I felt was a reasonable breakin period, and there was a little hiccup on loading, and the trigger was gritty. But all in all not bad. The rear ghost ring, though pretty rough looking worked really well, but I felt it didn't help me much. We were both able to pick off spent hulls with slugs equally well, at least at hostile Zombie ranges.
I have to admit I would consider a Grizz but would preffer a cyl bore, without the chokes.
I have to testify, these 12inch 12ga shotties are the most fun I have had with firearms in years
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=221939
The original stocks were just to short, and I decided it was time to replace the butt with some fresh police wood, and a new recoil pad.
I skipped the police ribbed forend, and went slick instead, getting rid of all checkering, in a decision to really lean her right out appearance wise.
In the meantime Striker opted to replace his Grizz stock with some Rem factory wood, so today we hit the range...
It was my first go round with a 12in Grizz, and there were a few little quirks I didn't like, but for the price I could live with. The action was still a little rough after what I felt was a reasonable breakin period, and there was a little hiccup on loading, and the trigger was gritty. But all in all not bad. The rear ghost ring, though pretty rough looking worked really well, but I felt it didn't help me much. We were both able to pick off spent hulls with slugs equally well, at least at hostile Zombie ranges.
I have to admit I would consider a Grizz but would preffer a cyl bore, without the chokes.
I have to testify, these 12inch 12ga shotties are the most fun I have had with firearms in years




















































