What Bayo Lug for Dominion Outlaw?

simko

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Yes i know that the shot willprobably scrape the bayonet, but what lug do i need to buy to fit one on the outlaw?

and any badass bayo recommendations for this thing?
 
what kinda of bayo you looking to mount? for a standard style bayo, like an M7, you'll have to find a donor lug, and have it silver soldered on the dominion. then you still need the forward mount. It would make the gun fairly muzzle heavy and awkward looking.

if i wanted to do it, id get a folding pig sticker (think sks) then shorten and modify it to fit the outlaw.
 
Indeed, two folding cruxiform spikes like SKS or old Mosins use, one on each barrel.
 
what kinda of bayo you looking to mount? for a standard style bayo, like an M7, you'll have to find a donor lug, and have it silver soldered on the dominion.
Yes, silver solder a lug to the rib. That's the ticket. Let us know how that works out for you. :rolleyes:
 
Yes i know that the shot willprobably scrape the bayonet, but what lug do i need to buy to fit one on the outlaw?

and any badass bayo recommendations for this thing?

I'm really not understanding what you are trying to do. How are you going to mount a bayonet onto a side by side shotgun? it's going to be much harder than putting a pig sticker onto a pump gun. Will the ring on the bayonet even be big enough to go around the outside of one of the barrels? You will probably have to cut away some material from between the two barrels to create a recess for the ring to sit in.
 
cause it couldnt be done under the barrels. and no one wants to bubba chicom guns right :rolleyes:
Not quite. There is another reason why silver soldering a bayonet lug wouldn't be a good idea. It relates to the application of sufficent heat to silver solder the lug to the rib and the affect that heat will have on the soft solder holding the barrels and rib together.

It's the same reason why many double guns cannot be hot blued without risking the barrels and rib separating and has nothing to do with Bubba or the merits of attaching a bayonet to these guns.
 
Not quite. There is another reason why silver soldering a bayonet lug wouldn't be a good idea. It relates to the application of sufficent heat to silver solder the lug to the rib and the affect that heat will have on the soft solder holding the barrels and rib together.

It's the same reason why many double guns cannot be hot blued without risking the barrels and rib separating and has nothing to do with Bubba or the merits of attaching a bayonet to these guns.

School of Claybuster :D
 
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