New shotguns, MAG-FED and SHORTIES - NEW PICS

You can in most of the United States.

...only Canadians can legally own 12.5 and 8.5, you can't find them anywhere else in the civilized world.

That's not true.

The U.S., in most U.S. states, will permit an any other weapon (AOW)* with the acquisition of a $5. federal tax stamp. And they will permit a short barrelled shotgun (SBS)* with the acquisition of a $200. federal tax stamp.

The process - involving fingerprinting, LE background checks, and federal registration - seems onerous to many Americans but would be familiar and no big deal to anyone who has a Canadian PAL.



* An AOW must have been originally made in that configuration and cannot have a buttstock.
* A SBS can be modified to that configuration and may or may not have a buttstock.
 
Oh good lord. This post is going in a LOT of circles!! LOL I'm certainly interested in a mag loader when they come in.

Tell me, if these shotty's are made in China, have they been checked for lead content? Don't want another "toys are us" type recall. :D
 
Oh good lord. This post is going in a LOT of circles!! LOL I'm certainly interested in a mag loader when they come in.

Tell me, if these shotty's are made in China, have they been checked for lead content? Don't want another "toys are us" type recall. :D

Oh, don't worry plenty of lead. Up to 600 grains each time you pull the trigger.
 
Tell me, if these shotty's are made in China, have they been checked for lead content?

Well, if these ones don't come with a sticker saying 'not suitable for children" i'd personally just assume it anyway :)
 
Maby I missed this but, could you fill us in on the restricted court challenge? Dlask's are non restricted right? How are these different? Any updates?

If they wind up nonrestricted, I want an 8.5 magfed with a pistol grip fore, and stock.
 
All one realy need is a sticker saying "Fisher Price", and you know not to give it to your kids!

Think that's funny?

htt p://service.mattel.com/us/recall.asp

Now that's just sad.
 
Do these new Dominion Arms guns have "Exported by Norinco" or similar wording stamped on them? Also, are they prominently marked "Made in China"?

I take it the finish is Parkerizing?
 
I like the lack of china/norinco markings, but park would be WAY better than matte blue IMHO. Not sure if you can specify for the next batch?

Mainly, park holds up to the weather better than the matte blue finish as evidenced by all the rusty 870 express guns - just an observation :)

Now you need to offer a NICE Ithaca 37 clone shorty that is an actual 37 copy, not the bastardization of the 37 currently offered by other dealer in Canada. (ie, no parts interchangeability, different trigger mechanism, dual action bars, etc. - yuck.
 
I like the lack of china/norinco markings, but park would be WAY better than matte blue IMHO. Not sure if you can specify for the next batch?

Mainly, park holds up to the weather better than the matte blue finish as evidenced by all the rusty 870 express guns - just an observation :)

Now you need to offer a NICE Ithaca 37 clone shorty that is an actual 37 copy, not the bastardization of the 37 currently offered by other dealer in Canada. (ie, no parts interchangeability, different trigger mechanism, dual action bars, etc. - yuck.

I agree with the park. They can't do park AFAIK. but we will see if it may be possible in the future. As with any new product, changes will occur based on customer input. We are the sole direct importer from this factory for Canada, so we have unique access to custom changes. We are also going to try and add the flexi-tab system if it is worth it. Some testing will be required.
 
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