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yup and my roomie did the same thing with his Auto 5 after missing 6-10 with my valtro... sounds like someone was putting the blame on his gun instead of his skill level with said firearm.
cost depends on the size of your stock. Deformed/old stocks are a little more
in my opinion the pistol grip is the best for a tactical package. it allows you to manipulate the shotgun better with one hand, takes away some of the pain when shooting 3" slugs and i think it reduces the stress on the wrist since it allows your hand to be in a more "natural" position as opposed to conventional stocks that keep your wrist at an angle. i can carry my mossy all day long with no pain in the wrist

You, being "hung like a baby" will be free.![]()

WOW. This was my most successful highjack ever. Sorry folks. I'll keep the oil rubbing Philipino models out of my thread fantasies from now on.
Just for clarification, is it safe to say that a pistol grip works best when shooting at ground-level targets and a more traditional grip works for airborne targets? There's a bit of conflicting information in this thread.
Just for clarification, is it safe to say that a pistol grip works best when shooting at ground-level targets and a more traditional grip works for airborne targets? There's a bit of conflicting information in this thread.



























