My finished 870/grizzly mag tactical build and duracoat project..thoughts? *Update*

Not that I could find and I looked online for hours. I just shipped it to CBI in Niagara Falls USA and picked it up there. It's like 10 min from the Lewiston border. They ship to canada also tho but I always ship stuff there for multiple USA orders like brownells or amazon orders. No tax no duty and cheap cheap shipping rates

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Why does it have a side saddle if its mag fed? Sorry to be blunt but I'm not seeing the utility

Because I love to throw on as much tacticool goodies I can find even if they are irrelevant haha

Any chance we can get Durabake as well? If so, I wouldn't mind a small order in snow grey.

I will be heading to the states soon so I can let you know when I'm ordering some if you want me to order you some
 
Awesome job! Thoroughly enjoyed reading this. I thanks for sharing. I'm on the same Page with my magfed. Bought the s2ar adaptor. How did u get over the metric bolt /receiver stud problem or were u lucky and got a non metric grizzly? Thanks again.

Hey there... Replied on another thread, but what you need for the Dominion Arms receiver stud is a "6mm metric socket head cap screw". Length will vary, but I needed a 70mm for a kicklite stock.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...quot-Mag-Fed&p=8311504&viewfull=1#post8311504

Looks like Dominion Arms switched their tooling from Imperial to Metric at some point. Grrrr.
 
For the stock bolt you can use any 6mm bolt. Doesn't have to be a screw cap. I prefer using a hex bolt easier to work. Is that a fab defence forestock?
 
For the stock bolt you can use any 6mm bolt. Doesn't have to be a screw cap. I prefer using a hex bolt easier to work. Is that a fab defence forestock?

Good point - I actually tried with the hex bolt, but I just couldn't get the actual head of the socket wrench to fit into the space available on the kicklite stock... So I actually spent more money in gas running back n' forth from the fastener store twice, than I did on two screws. ;)
 
Good point - I actually tried with the hex bolt, but I just couldn't get the actual head of the socket wrench to fit into the space available on the kicklite stock... So I actually spent more money in gas running back n' forth from the fastener store twice, than I did on two screws. ;)

Oh yeah sorry I forgot to mention depends which stock you end up going with and the quality of your sockets! Hahaha but yeah to swap out the fore and buttstock on my grizzly it took quite a bit of filing for the forend and just the metric bolt for the buttstock. One last thing too is if you want a smaller rail on top of your receiver I just went to cabelas an bought a spare 870 rail. Fit with the holes that were already drilled and tapped. Just a hint for those who wouldn't like that long rail running all the way to the muzzle.
 
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