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I def want a back packer for a "survival shotgun/truck gun", can anyone tell me the advantages of external hammer vs hammerless? i.e. speed of shooting, reliability, or anything else?
I def want a back packer for a "survival shotgun/truck gun", can anyone tell me the advantages of external hammer vs hammerless? i.e. speed of shooting, reliability, or anything else?
Hammerless is my preference. Less stuff to snag, don't have to #### the hammer to shoot.
Im liking the desperado. It would be even more awesome if it was bundled with a 26 inch barrel
After wanting one for 3 years-I Finally snagged an 8.5" Grizz-{from the EE} I think at this Point, the EE is your friend, & they go quick too. Seems they{CANAMMO} are making DA in Turkey now, all their new shotguns anyway. Have my doubts any new Grizz {from China} are coming? Or are they?? Wonder how long it will take me to save up for one of the O/U...
I'm also curious about chokes on the Desperado
I'm also curious about chokes on the Desperado
Same
The Desperado has ejectors! YES!
That's a winner right there. I own a Ricol 14" O/U and it's the most fun gun in the collection. Snap these Desperados up folks, they're a frickin' blast (figuratively and literally)
How's the POI with the short barrels and the bead?
Yes, the Desperado has ejectors.
We are not making adapter kits for the single shots at this time. Any kit should be compatible.
The Kodiak shotguns are not parts compatible with the 870. It's an entirely different action. Robust and very easy to disassemble. We will look into adapters for 870 stocks. The Tactical versions have a 3 position collapsible stock.
I think if you were able to come out with caliber adapters for under 35$ you would sell thousands.
I think if you were able to come out with caliber adapters for under 35$ you would sell thousands. I would buy atleast 5. There are essentially no manufacturers in Canada. and to bring them in from the states costs a fortune.
I think you drastically overestimate the market.