NOW IN STOCK: Grizzly 12.5" and 8.5"

got mine in the mail (the 8.5"), lots of oil on it (guess thats good) i find it interesting they used brass for brazing and stuff, i thought it was rust at first lol. the guns heavy, my bathroom scale says 7lbs, guess that should help with recoil. can't wait to take it out and try it.
 
Im sure its restricted if you put the grip on it.......
but if you have your RPAL I dont see the problem...... have it at the gun club, put the pistol grip on it there, then before you leave put the regular grip back on it........

no LTAT needed, no?
you dont really think the law works like thats right???
may want to stop giving advice like that someone may think your right and end up in jail.
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Man this shotty is a blast to shoot. I've cycled hundreds of rounds, everything from slugs to birdshot to buckshot, from all different brands, and haven't a single issue. No ftf's, no fte's, nada. I did put in some upgrades before I ever shot it though. I put in the police spring follower, an sj no jam follower, police sear spring, among others. Not sure if that's made a difference but the end result is 100% reliable and super fun to shoot. Definitely worth the 300 bucks
 
The 8.5'' Grizzly would make a fine backpacking gun, would fit almost any day pack. Interesting, even better than the single shot backpacker 12G.

True, but just as a caveate out there for some guys, it's too short to legally hunt with in some provinces (bc for example). Just make sure not to carry it at a time when a game warden MIGHT confuse your activities for hunting if you live in such an area.

Obviously a bunch of people out for a picnic and such in the summer aren't going to be accused of hunting, but if you're carrying it during the fall as a survival gun while you're scouting out deer tracks and such - they might just leap to the wrong conclusion.
 
Dont mean to hi jack but can any one tell me if these are availible in left hand or if there is any isues with shooting lefthanded with them?
 
True, but just as a caveate out there for some guys, it's too short to legally hunt with in some provinces (bc for example).


Regulation cite for BC please? Other than the magazine limits/shot size/nontoxic shot/no shotguns for large game rules I know of no regulation on shotgun barrel length for hunting in BC.
 
Dont mean to hi jack but can any one tell me if these are availible in left hand or if there is any isues with shooting lefthanded with them?

Why would there be any issues shooting left handed? With both my pump shotguns (not d.a grizzly's) there is no problems when I shoot them.
 
12.5" is the minimum barrel length for hunting. Read the regs.

Found it now. I missed the 'or' thinking the clause was referring to handguns only.

17 (1) A person commits an offence where he hunts ...
(s) with a firearm that is designed, altered or intended to be aimed and fired by the action of one hand or that has a barrel less than 305 mm in length.

Actually that works out to 12"
 
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