The $199.99 Grizzly is a fantastic deal. You can usually get the folding stock separately for 19.99, it is about an inch shorter, and you can tape foam pipe insulation onto the stock for a comfy cheek weld. Confirm that a fully load magazine cycles with your ammo in a safe place and enjoy.
Oh man, stop tempting, lol!!! It's true it's only $200 and a sweet deal....
Seriously though, personally I think the bulk of the magazine would be a bit of a PITA on a shotgun, given the size of ammo. The practical thing about tubular magazines is that they can typically fit a lot of ammo in a compact package (as opposed to box mags), mag extensions are simple/cheap to install, adding a round in a pinch is simpler/quicker and the whole shotgun can be stored or transported a lot easier in confined spaces, such as backpacks or what not.
Reliability issues aside, I think the bulk of the whole unit is a major factor, especially since the mag-fed version of the grizzly still retains the mag tube. As such, if CanAm would order these with a kit that would allow you (the owner) to revert the mag-fed setup back to tubular magazine, they would be the best of both worlds and would certainly fly off the shelves! I'd buy two of them right now without wasting a minute, lol!
This being said, I've read some online reviews of DA grizzlies and, although they are generally pretty good, most reviewers have a tendency to recommend the standard (non-mag fed) grizzly if you don't absolutely have to be "the guy with the meanest-looking shotgun in camp". The situation gets even more complicated when you have a bunch of Turkish 870 clones on the market these days for very competitive prices too... in the $200-300 range. Some dealers on here seem to praise the Turkish guns for having much smoother actions and being more refined vs. the Norinco/DA offerings.
Decisions, decisions...
