I've had a Fabarms 14" Martial Pro Forces for about a year now, and have enjoyed shooting it. Even hunted turkeys with it a few times, with the extended full choke. A great gun, and surprisingly comfortable to shoot.
Yesterday I got the Knoxx recoil-reducing pistol grip stock (at Target Sports) and mounted it without problems on my Norinco HP9 14" gun. I figured that if the Fabarm was soft to shoot, then this would turn the Norinco into a real pussycat...just the thing to get my wife interested in shotgunning.
WTF??? Felt recoil on the shoulder is not noticeably different, and worse yet, my cheek is taking a vicious pounding. I set the length of pull the same as the Fabarm, to make the comparison as fair as possible. When laid down side by side, the angle of the comb is virtually identical. Still, smack in the face is far more violent than either the Fabarm, or the Norinco with the standard stock. I don't get it. What am I missing here?
I was thinking of one of these stocks on my 870 slug gun for deer season, as I find the pistol grip very comfortable for extended sits, but the idea of a Winchester Partition Gold slug with this beast is downright frightening.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
John
Yesterday I got the Knoxx recoil-reducing pistol grip stock (at Target Sports) and mounted it without problems on my Norinco HP9 14" gun. I figured that if the Fabarm was soft to shoot, then this would turn the Norinco into a real pussycat...just the thing to get my wife interested in shotgunning.
WTF??? Felt recoil on the shoulder is not noticeably different, and worse yet, my cheek is taking a vicious pounding. I set the length of pull the same as the Fabarm, to make the comparison as fair as possible. When laid down side by side, the angle of the comb is virtually identical. Still, smack in the face is far more violent than either the Fabarm, or the Norinco with the standard stock. I don't get it. What am I missing here?
I was thinking of one of these stocks on my 870 slug gun for deer season, as I find the pistol grip very comfortable for extended sits, but the idea of a Winchester Partition Gold slug with this beast is downright frightening.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
John


















































