Free: Contests & Raffles.
I made one for a friend that is 'small of stature'. Bought an aftermarket stock and cut 4" off of it. That way I had the original I could put back on. The gun itself was a 26" barreled (same length as a 'youth' model) standard length gun. I did another that I cut off the stock but saved the piece and put it back on with a 'filler piece' added for the saw blade width. Yes, it had a 'ring' around the stock. Doweled it for extra strength. They were happy as it was the same gun they had been using for years.
Easy enough, if I had to chose between one or the other, 870 all the way. (Is it because that’s what many of us cut our teeth on, so we instantly think that)
Had a Supernova. Played with it one day with different brands, shot sizes and lengths of ammo all loaded together. Never jammed. Never failed to cycle. Never failed to fire.
Quote from: GWP on February 13, 2021, 12:30:05 PMHad a Supernova. Played with it one day with different brands, shot sizes and lengths of ammo all loaded together. Never jammed. Never failed to cycle. Never failed to fire. Well, there's your difference between it and the 870!
Had a Supernova. Played with it one day with different brands, shot sizes and lengths of ammo all loaded together. Never jammed. Never failed to cycle. Never failed to fire. Gave (yes, gave) it to a very good friend that ADORED it for his birthday one year. He crapped himself. Amazing shotguns. It is still in use today.