better to be situationally aware and stay well out of contact distance of the perp.
movement and creating separation is a much better strategy. Hold the slide is 1960's and 1970's advice.
The problem is that it has a recoil spring in the Butt that would have to be redesigned in order to work. See above picture and note the rod. That birds head grip would have to be significantly longer. Or else have a complete redesign. So I don’t think you will see one anytime soon.
I just recently got a new Mossberg 930 combo with and 18”and 26” barrel it came with three chokes and a polymer stock in black. I was fortunate enough to get it for considerably less than the average retail price. It was a purchase from an online auction site. I got the gun seven days later and...
That is a big one but not the biggest. They made 900 of those in 10 gauge back in the 1910's. I know because that was the first gun my dad taught me how to take apart an put back together. My dad was a part-time gunsmith for most of my life. By the way, did you know the originals will fire as...
I love lever guns. I have owned a Marlin in 444 and 45-70 I have also owned numerous 22 rifles in lever action. I want a browning BL-22 right now but just don't have the funds at the moment. I now own several Rossi m92's.
I have a m92 in 45 colt with 16" barrel. It is the most accurate rifle of it's type I have ever owned. And I have owned marlins, winchesters, and several others. The fit of the stock is as good as any Winchester made since 1970. The stock is not American hardwood, but it does not look bad. The...