non prohibited?

Half of the reason I bought mine is that it looked too fun to pass up. Second, is the fact that it can be taken down and reassembled fast and easy. This makes it a great arm to pack in weekend duffle bag. I personally am all over the province visiting family/working/fishing/hunting/slacking and a small defensive arm that is fast to get into action makes a lot of sense to me.

Another plus for it (and all break actions) is that it is easy to unloaded if you decide not to shoot. A pump of auto generally has to have the rounds cycled through the action.

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A pump of auto generally has to have the rounds cycled through the action.

An action that can jam when the shyt is hitting the fan & you're all excited with 2 left hands and 10 thumbs...........pretty hard to jam a break-open action.

With the inherent safety built into the exposed hammer cocking mechanism (hammers can't engage the firing pins unless the triggers are pulled) and the switch safety on the stock just behind the hammers the Outlaw is one of the safest guns around. It's easy to check at a glance to determine whether the gun is loaded or unloaded.

Non-restricted (no special permit other than a PAL), cheap to buy, compact, conceal-ability second only to a handgun, quick assembly/disassembly, devastating firepower capable of dropping a polar bear, very dependable with simple operation & no action to malfunction or jam, safe & easy to inspect at a glance to see whether it is loaded..............sounds to me like like it was sent from Heaven to be the ideal protection/survival firearm.:)

I know that mine has traveled quite a few miles in my pack sack and will likely travel quite a few more entirely unknown to the nosy public & law enforcement community (I'M NOT LEGALLY OBLIGED TO TELL THEM.....AND I DON'T).
 
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I've passed dozens of people (including one Conservation Officer) in the boat, on the trails & in the bush this summer with my DA Outlaw + a box of slugs & a box of safety flares packed inconspicuously away in my pack sack with no tattle tail barrel sticking out the top to give away the show & beg the question, "You got a gun in there, don't you??", and all the follow up bullshyt & hassle that would ensue.

The 18 1/2" snout on that hypothetical "cut down" Cooey or IJ doesn't bend or hide too easy in normal sized pack sacks . I've got 6" less barrel to conceal on my DA Outlaw.

All you need to cut down to size on the Outlaw is that humongous wooden stock being ever mindful that the fully assembled OAL must exceed 26" to stay in the non-restricted category.

I've fired that Outlaw until my wrists and shoulder said, "NO MORE!!" & haven't had a functionality related problem with it.

One guy passed me on the exit road when I was leaving a gravel pit-car wreck graveyard in Northern Ontario in August after popping off a few & after looking me over pretty good & seeing nothing but an inconspicuous green fishing pack sack asked, "I thought I heard a few shots being fired, how about you??". I replied, "Nope, didn't hear a thing. Maybe it was a truck backfiring out on the highway.";)

If you want to hid it in a pack the cooey comes apart in 3 piexes in 5 seconds and can be easily fir in a regular size backpack. goes back together in 5 seconds when you got into the bush. Just so you know.
 
While putting out a trail camera I shot 2 very large ravens with mine. Mostly they are fun to shoot. Just like my Browning superposed. We have enough
enemys we don't need to hate each other over the looks of our guns. Black guns, tac stuff, odd colour BR guns,all handguns, or AAA wood bolt rifles. All are the same. If legal shoot it.
 
If you really want to spend $300 to piss off a Liberal then donate it to the CPC. You'll get a nice tax deduction in return.
 
It's not prohibited by law, good taste perhaps but not by law.

It's good for many things. It's good for people who wish to indulge their Mad Max fantasies, look badass in the mirror, endanger their forward hand while shooting and post about how tough they are when they fire both triggers at the same time.

Oh surprise, surprise.

Claybuster comes into yet ANOTHER thread to insult people who's tastes in guns don't live up to his standards.....what is it with you man? Do you get off in some way belittling those who choose to buy guns simply because they LIKE them?

Seriously, every time someone posts about a gun that is short, black, restricted, or even remotely "mad maxish" it's almost like you have an involuntary compulsion to come in and #### on those who buy/like them.

Go polish your $10,000.00 perazzi and leave the rest of us "unwashed masses" alone would ya? We just want to have fun. :mad:
 
We have enough enemys we don't need to hate each other over the looks of our guns. Black guns, tac stuff, odd colour BR guns,all handguns, or AAA wood bolt rifles. All are the same. If legal shoot it.

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Exactly. It takes cartridges, it goes "BOOM!", and if you're a bonehead it can kill you. Same as all firearms. Saying "what good is that?" just gives fuel to the anti's bonfire. If someone likes it, so be it. If you don't share that opinion, you don't need to post that "it should be illegal".
 
The Outlaw looks really cool if you're into double barrel shotguns. There is a video of a girl who shoots both triggers on youtube and injures her hand, so I don't recommend doing it. I went with the mag fed DA Grizzly instead and put a knoxx stock on it. Awesome badass gun. :D
 
Oh surprise, surprise.

Claybuster comes into yet ANOTHER thread to insult people who's tastes in guns don't live up to his standards.....what is it with you man? Do you get off in some way belittling those who choose to buy guns simply because they LIKE them?

Seriously, every time someone posts about a gun that is short, black, restricted, or even remotely "mad maxish" it's almost like you have an involuntary compulsion to come in and s**t on those who buy/like them.

Go polish your $10,000.00 perazzi and leave the rest of us "unwashed masses" alone would ya? We just want to have fun. :mad:

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Claybuster comes into yet ANOTHER thread to insult people who's tastes in guns don't live up to his standards.

You have to consider the source & realize there's sometimes no point in arguing with certain people.

It's an established fact that you can fix uninformed & misinformed but you can't fix st....;)

It's permanent like the color of his eyes.;)
 
They are also very effective at pissing off claybuster..........:p
People buying Outlaws don't piss me off. I just think they are wasting their money on a crap gun. My views on the Norinco sxs have nothing to do with barrel length. Having taken one apart they are without exception the poorest made sxs I've encountered. The only virtue they have is the stubby barrels. If you are determined to to buy one you might as well get the Outlaw because the short length is the only thing they have going for them and you can't get anything similar elsewhere. It's worth reading the various posts about barrel regulation problems, flying forends and their habitual tendency for them to shoot extremely high at close ranges.

If you want value for your $300 and to own a gun that might be worth having in a situation where performance actually mattered buy a Grizzly. The Chinese seem to have the pump action concept figured reasonably well but fail on the sxs.
 
Claybuster,

I think you are missing the point. The outlaw is just a toy, no more no less. It is not a trap gun or a self defense gun. It's sole purpose in life is to make cans dance......

If it can get a few new shooters interested in the sport then it has done far more that should or could be asked of it.....

I hear you on the quality issues but as I said its just a toy!! Play with it until it breaks then get a new one...... Also the importer of these guns takes good care of the people who own these guns..

What more can you ask for under $300 bucks?
If you can think of a gun for less money that is as much fun, please tell us so we can play too.......
 
Claybuster,

I think you are missing the point. The outlaw is just a toy, no more no less. It is not a trap gun or a self defense gun. It's sole purpose in life is to make cans dance......

If it can get a few new shooters interested in the sport then it has done far more that should or could be asked of it.....

I hear you on the quality issues but as I said its just a toy!! Play with it until it breaks then get a new one...... Also the importer of these guns takes good care of the people who own these guns..

What more can you ask for under $300 bucks?
If you can think of a gun for less money that is as much fun, please tell us so we can play too.......

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Claybuster has what Freudian psychologists call a suppressed ID.

That's why he's always confrontational & fluffing his feathers like a Bantee rooster on this board.
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He needs the ego boost of holding a real mans gun in his hands.

Claybuster needs to get himself an :shotgun:Outlaw:shotgun:.
 
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