Open div shotgun parts?

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Trying to find those plastic speed tubes for 12g and the required loading ramp for them. Anyone in Canada sell them? I can't find anything here.
Also looking for a longer than +2 tube extension, all parts are for a Rem 1100.
 
Check out Speed Shooters International out in California, I don't think you can get these parts anywhere in Canada.


Trying to find those plastic speed tubes for 12g and the required loading ramp for them. Anyone in Canada sell them? I can't find anything here.
Also looking for a longer than +2 tube extension, all parts are for a Rem 1100.
 
I think Aridondo makes what your after and I believe Double Tap sells their stuff (I'm guessing).
Wouldn't a +2 take you to a 6 round mag?
It would on mine.
I used a +1 from a 870, it was easy to find in Canada (I got mine from S&J).
 
I think Aridondo makes what your after and I believe Double Tap sells their stuff (I'm guessing).
Wouldn't a +2 take you to a 6 round mag?
It would on mine.
I used a +1 from a 870, it was easy to find in Canada (I got mine from S&J).

Had a chat with Arredondo and yes they have the feed ramp/guide. Thinking +5 or more extension, even if i have to buy a longer barrel. Figure shooting open pistol might as well go all out in open. This will be for the Alaska state 3gun championship in May/13. Will be up against Saiga's and such so capacity will be needed. Spoke with CBSA about the tube extension on a auto loading shotgun and have that figured out so good to go.
 
I'm thinking I wouldn't want it;
A) on the gun.
B) have a wooden dowel to block it to 5.
C) a signed official letter from some sort of supervisor.
D) soap on a rope if you don't have the letter...

And if you get a letter, we'd love to see a copy on here.
Personally, I'd slip the extension into my bag and have the gun set up as a 5 round for the crossing, if they question it- it is for an 870....
I would imagine given your remote location a border crossing is a lot less eventfull than the rest of us?

At any rate, good luck & keep us posted:)
 
I wouldn't have said anything to anyone. No need to give your self attention at the border. Have it blocked and your good to go. Letter from who?
 
Do you mind sharing what they said regarding the tube?
Wouldn't mind knowing what the "official" position is on that.

Pauls, the basic answer was that the extension cannot be on the gun in Canada. Plugged or not. If i have it in my range bag it's not a problem but to make sure it is off the gun and back to original apon re-entering Canada.

Sounds like the same world as carrying a pop rivet gun with you if you don't want to borrow or chuck AR mags.;)
 
I wouldn't have said anything to anyone. No need to give your self attention at the border. Have it blocked and your good to go. Letter from who?

I was at the gun store playing around with extensions and a rem 1100. Some guy standing beside me turns and says "you know that's illegal don't you?" I look at him like he's retarded and say "not in the U.S." Thats how it started.
Turns out he's one of the head honcho's at the main border crossing(cbsa).

I turned it into a Q&A session to get what was required out of it. This guy was well educated on guns and the laws.
 
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