sixty9santa
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Hey guys and gals, I'm in a bit of a pickle.
I can't decide between the HP9-1 and the M305 for when Marstar's new shipment arrives.
I don't have enough cash for both so I can only afford to get one and modify it to my needs and wants this year.
-If I would get the M305, I'd mod her with an R33 op rod spring guide, USGI fiberglass stock, R33 cheeck rest, cut the barrel down and thread it myself, get a phanthom style flash hidder, make an SA style scout mount add some tan gunkote and a scope. I love the M305 for use as a moose hunting/range rifle but the mods would cost more than those for the HP9-1. However, I don't have a moose gun yet.
-As for the HP9-1: a side saddle, a Speedfeed pistol grip stock, a +1 extension, some type of lighting and some gunkote as well. I like the short shotgun for CQB(house gun)/competitions and it's also cheap to shoot and modify and looks mean as hell.
-Or try to get both by the end of summer and leave them bone stock and mod them as money permits?
I thought that I'd post this in the B&G rifles section since most people that own these guns are also fellow black rifle shooters (and not just shotgunners or battle rifle enthusiasts) and could give a more indepth approach.
I can't decide between the HP9-1 and the M305 for when Marstar's new shipment arrives.
I don't have enough cash for both so I can only afford to get one and modify it to my needs and wants this year.
-If I would get the M305, I'd mod her with an R33 op rod spring guide, USGI fiberglass stock, R33 cheeck rest, cut the barrel down and thread it myself, get a phanthom style flash hidder, make an SA style scout mount add some tan gunkote and a scope. I love the M305 for use as a moose hunting/range rifle but the mods would cost more than those for the HP9-1. However, I don't have a moose gun yet.
-As for the HP9-1: a side saddle, a Speedfeed pistol grip stock, a +1 extension, some type of lighting and some gunkote as well. I like the short shotgun for CQB(house gun)/competitions and it's also cheap to shoot and modify and looks mean as hell.
-Or try to get both by the end of summer and leave them bone stock and mod them as money permits?
I thought that I'd post this in the B&G rifles section since most people that own these guns are also fellow black rifle shooters (and not just shotgunners or battle rifle enthusiasts) and could give a more indepth approach.
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