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I want one...
Research says it's made by Norinco and maybe not the best shooting shotgun, but man it looks like a cool toy.
Not legal in the US either... |
What I really like about a straight magazine fed shotgun is how fast you could change munitions for the objective. Buck, Slugs, Bean-bag, Tazer, etc.
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Pretty sweet, but I dig this one Betta!!:trophy-1302:
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Check this one Jimmy: http://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/rhin...hot-show-2014/
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Saiga 12's are like sitting on a burning box of shot gun shells. Not a great idea but tons of fun.
I always wanted to make a belt fed slug gun. |
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I know semi auto centerfire rifles have to be a total of 30 inches (so no folding stock) in CA but not sure the total length shotgun minimum. It is a bear just to stay on top of these rules. :buttkick: |
You could set it up as an AOW with a few mods but it may be iffy. try a search here: www.calguns.net
"An A.O.W. is a weapon classification utilized by the B.A.T.F. to categorize and restrict those weapons that are not considered to be a rifle, pistol, or machinegun. An example of an A.O.W. is a short-barreled shotgun or a pen-gun. They are class III (NFA) items, and must be approved for transfer to individuals at the federal level (with a "form-4"). Cost to transfer= $5.00" I believe if run a single shot sled to make it a single shot during transfer you could reconfigure after registration. |
I had a Mossberg riot shotgun with the pistol grip. MAN ... did that thing work your hand over!
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I believe OR is 18 on shotguns and 16 on rifles.
I also believe Class III permits solve those problems. :rules: |
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