Rebel_Rider1969
Well Known Nuisance
Found one I like but a pump.
Found one I like but a pump. View attachment 254900
The 18” Stoeger is not threaded for chokes. I looked at sending one off and having it threaded but I forget where. Seems like it was less than $100 and was somebody that was recommended from here. I have a Stoeger with a 24” barrel and added a +5 extension but only have about 100 rounds through it. So far so good.oh they make the 18" also, better look again they are pretty nice looking for the price. View attachment 254697 View attachment 254698
Place in Spanish fort does it. Chokes.The 18” Stoeger is not threaded for chokes. I looked at sending one off and having it threaded but I forget where. Seems like it was less than $100 and was somebody that was recommended from here. I have a Stoeger with a 24” barrel and added a +5 extension but only have about 100 rounds through it. So far so good. View attachment 256291 View attachment 256291
Good eye, but wish it was shorter. :-( Just sucks I can't get the part I need.SOLD -- Charles Daly Model 3 12ga. 3" Semi-auto
New or like new Charles Daly 12ga. 3" semi-auto shotgun..Ribbed barrel, sling swivels...www.gulfcoastgunforum.com
Hacksaw will make it shorter and create cylinder bore all at the same time.Good eye, but wish it was shorter. :-(
Very nice. Brand? Screw in choke? Needs a red dot. Lol.One of my favorite shorty's View attachment 273826
The one I have has chokes. I've got the crow blasting turkey choke on it. Throws a great tight pattern with cheap shells. #7.5 *** when it works. Had a crow lined up. Pulled the trigger and the carriage released. No boom??? If it keeps up the nonsense it's gonna go to the next buy back. At least I'll recoup $100.Rem 1100, It was cut on both ends. I have no need for a choke for it's intended purpose, but I do shoot clays pretty successfully with it, but you have to be quick about it.
I sold all my Trap and skeet 1100's when I bought my first Benelli, it was so much lighter, easier to shoot and better balanced. I also have a Franchi 48-AL (they are made by Benelli) in 28ga that is a pure pleasure to shoot.I picked up a franchi affinity 3 last week. They are nice guns but I had never shot one. First time I held it the trigger was not where my Remington's are. Lol. After a couple of adjustments it feels really good and is light with a 28" barrel. A shorter version would save more weight. Balance is just about perfect can point it up at a clay one handed. All the weight seems to be right around the receiver area. Shot it most of the day. Inertia gas, so I could feel it a little more after 2 1/2 hours of shooting. It only had 3 rounds through it when I got it, I put 100 or so through it and not one hiccup.