apex survival
CGN Regular
- Location
- Southern Alberta
I've always kinda disliked these non-stocked shotguns. I don't know why, maybe because someone put a mares leg in my hands once and I thought it was the silliest firearm that I've never hit anything with? I don't recall the caliber but it was a heavy hitting handfull ("hitting"...couldn't hit the barn door if you were inside the barn.). Anyhow, I've seen vids of some kid with a shockwave and mounted laser shooting it from the hip and hits every time, within 7 yards or so, so maybe this has potential once a laser is mounted?
Apparently a laser is a factory option for it.we had to stop allowing them in our indoor range.
People were either shooting them from the hip and hitting the target hangers, the floor or ceiling baffles, or other peoples targets. If they tried to look down the receiver & barrel and line up the bead sight, they hurt themselves when that birdshead handle came back under recoil.
I think this kind of stockless setup would be cool with a laser pointer mounted though![]()
To hit stuff with a stockless shotgun requires practice much like everything else skill wise. As for cycling the mares leg, I take it you never watch the terminator movie? Lol it can be done smoothly by some (not me)Come to think about it, maybe not, and hear me out. To work the action on a pump gun, both hands are required to chamber, fire, eject. In the event of a ftf or misfeed, clear a stoppage, one racks the action or worst case, mortar tube slams it...but with an auto, that's not the case. One has to reach for the charging handle, and without a stock to tuck under the arm, both hands are close together, pulling on opposite directions with at least half of the gun wagging around, unsupported behind the rear hand. I have visions of trying to cycle that stubborn mares leg lever. It's clumsy as f uck.
I grew up watching Chuck Connors in the Rifleman lol. I think it was a modified Winchester 92 though and just movie stuff (ie blanks). I've also seen video's of Taran shooting a Glock from the hip and he's making those steel plates sing! Wonder how many thousands of hours of practice it takes to get to that levelTo hit stuff with a stockless shotgun requires practice much like everything else skill wise. As for cycling the mares leg, I take it you never watch the terminator movie? Lol it can be done smoothly by some (not me)