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NIE 33 days ago
ActivityRank: 334
20G... Slugs. Though in order to have enough ammunition for the fight, either
you have to speed feed 2 more shells into place (depicting you are starting
with an 8 round under tube), or you need to attach an extension onto it. For
example: the Mossberg Tactical 500 only has a 5 round under barrel (not to
include if you placed an extra round in the chamber already), where the
Remington hunting shotguns are all built for 6 rounds (since that is the legal
maximum for most states for hunting regulations).
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Dragisoni 32 days ago
ActivityRank: 80
Slugs and you can outfit shotguns with a drum magizine thereby removeing the
need to reload.
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ssgtgallo 32 days ago
ActivityRank: 136
[Dragisoni]Slugs and you can outfit shotguns with a drum magazine thereby
removing the need to reload. To clarify on what my friend is saying, you will still have the need to reload, but not as often, do not think that a drum will give you the Hollywood Holy Grail of infinite ammo. Also, brownie points to anyone who can give me a schematic to follow to make a belt fed shotgun. |
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Austin (Missouri) 32 days ago
ActivityRank: 412
Ok well I would choose buck shot.
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NIE 32 days ago
ActivityRank: 334
I have designed and patents pending on this.. Its a beltfed 12 gauge upper
receiver for a ar-15 or m16 lower receiver. It uses your lower receiver, so if
you have a ar15 its a semi auto shotgun, however if you have a registered m16
lower or a drop in auto sear it becomes a full auto 12 gauge machine gun. This
is a prototype model and all the bugs arent worked out quite yet. Most of the
problems that I have encountered revolve around the shotgun sheels not being
consistent enough to eject sometimes. However I will have it a Knob Creek
machine gun shoot in april for everyone to see it work in person. If you have
questions or would like more info on how to get one please E-mail me at
DMproducts765@live.com thanks - dmiller0199 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iX7vwivR6cE |
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Austin (Missouri) 31 days ago
ActivityRank: 412
That for me or the other dude.
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Chadcaswell11 31 days ago
ActivityRank: 48
Shotguns that you use to hunt can hold six. but usually have a plug in them so
you can only hold 3. make sure you take out this plug. Research it online im
not 100% sure i just know my dad has a plug in his because when duck hunting
the only allow 3.
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NIE 30 days ago
ActivityRank: 334
Duck, Goose, and Turkey hunting you need a plug. Though most of those guns
still hold 6 rounds. You can unscrew the end cap and pull the plug out. It is
not hard to also add on to the storage. As for Drums, Does anybody have one? I
don't. In that sense let us talk about things that are more common.
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Austin (Missouri) 30 days ago
ActivityRank: 412
I think I might have a plug. Let me ask my step dad.
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Dragisoni 30 days ago
ActivityRank: 80
Well I did some searching and there was a company that made a conversion kit
for the Mossberg 500 to make it take drums but apparently they discontinued
that for whatever reason. The only other drum mag I can find running around is
the drum mag for the Saiga 12 gauge. Those are all 20-30 rounders. The only other available conversion kit I found for the mossberg 500 was a box mag conversion kit for it. Mossberg kit: [HTML] http://www.impactguns.com/store/KN-06002.html [/HTML] Saiga 12 Drum: http://www.mdarms.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=1714 |
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NIE 30 days ago
ActivityRank: 334
And the Saiga 12 needs an FFL doesnt it?
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Dragisoni 29 days ago
ActivityRank: 80
I don't think so. As far as I was aware it is a semi-auto shotgun. The AA12 you
would need a FFL for as it is a auto shot gun and to buy the awesome ammo for
it you would most definitely need a FFL.
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Bluewolf25 26 days ago
ActivityRank: 12
Honestly I would use a combination of both slugs and buckshot. Dragisoni the
AA12 can not be owned unless the 1986 firearms act is abolished.
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