hugehodge83
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- Halifax NS
Deck-sweeper comes to mind
Anyone who has need of a shotgun in coastal or high humidity environments would be well served with a stainless or nickel-plated model, as a corrosion resistant finish is easier to care for in those environments. I'm not a great fan of pistol grip shotguns, as they do not make the guns that much more portable, but they do make them much more challenging to shoot well. Barrel length neither dictates nor limits the usefulness of the piece. Short barrels tend to make the guns handier to carry and quicker to bring to bear and have little effect on velocity. Rifle sights may limit the gun's usefulness for pass shooting, but for most other shotgun chores they can be considered an advantage, particularly the ghost ring and post arrangements. If an individual was to limit himself to a single firearm, a 12 gauge pump Marine model with an 18"-20" barrel equipped with rifle sights, a selection of threaded chokes, and a sling and swivels would handle most shooting chores not requiring the long range capacity of a rifle.
winchester 1200 marine had a stainless receiver or barrel don't remember which- the rest was nickel
why arent there any stainless pumps?
ive asked this before but noone has been able to give me a straight answer
is the electroless nickel plating better at corrosion resistance than stainless? what if it chips/scratches/wears off? stainless is solid stainless, not a coating.
is there something about shotgun pressures/thin barrels that makes stainless steel not ideal for a barrel material? youd have thought there would be dozens of different stainless/synthetic pumps out there by now seeing how they have taken over the mainstream rifle market.
Cost to much to machine the SS.
if a new rem 870 marine magnum is $650+tac with nickle plated and some SS parts, then a 100% SS 870 would be $1000.
Having said that i would buy one even at that price.
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Please indulge a newbie question. I have seen these stainless shotguns for sale, often with only a pistol grip. What is their main purpose, and why a shotgun as opposed to another type of gun? Pirate/shark defence? Fishing?