I have two pump shotguns that were passed along to wife and I.
We do alot of camping and kayaking in our area and I was thinking of converting one of these to a shorter model so I could have one in the kayak.
I don't have any experience with a pump shotgun but I have shot a 12 gauge before when I was younger living on the farm.
The top shotgun in the picture is a 1956 production model 12 Winchester full choke, takes only 2 3/4 inch shells.
Bottom one is a 1975/76 Lakefield Mossberg 500AB, full choke, takes 2 3/4 and 3 inch shells.
I'm not sure which shotgun I should look at putting a pistol grip with folding stock ( I like the Butler creek side folding stock that holds 3 shells).
Or is this even worth doing any of this?
There is a vast knowledge of people here and though I would see if I could get some opinions if this is a good idea or not.
Thanks for you help,
T
We do alot of camping and kayaking in our area and I was thinking of converting one of these to a shorter model so I could have one in the kayak.
I don't have any experience with a pump shotgun but I have shot a 12 gauge before when I was younger living on the farm.
The top shotgun in the picture is a 1956 production model 12 Winchester full choke, takes only 2 3/4 inch shells.
Bottom one is a 1975/76 Lakefield Mossberg 500AB, full choke, takes 2 3/4 and 3 inch shells.
I'm not sure which shotgun I should look at putting a pistol grip with folding stock ( I like the Butler creek side folding stock that holds 3 shells).
Or is this even worth doing any of this?
There is a vast knowledge of people here and though I would see if I could get some opinions if this is a good idea or not.
Thanks for you help,
T


















































