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  • engineerpower

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    How about some custom Stevens 320 love!

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    I did the porting, mag extension, and stock adapter.
     

    teddy12b

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    Added another 12 gauge to the collection. Can't wait to get my cowboy hat and hit the range.


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    Is that one of the Century PW87's? If so how does it run? I was really interested in those when they first came out but heard they were plagued with issues. If they got the bugs worked out I'd jump on the wagon.
     

    57schwada

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    My nod goes to the Jollymons BAD ARSE 870.... That thing looks freakin awesome!
    Not to mention that those ol' 870's had a particular "ring" when ya cycle the action.... SWEET!
     

    teddy12b

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    My shotty is pretty boring. 590A1 with the shell holding stock, and ghost ring sights. I put the streamlight forend on it and flashlight aside, I really like the way that little grove in the grip helps work the action. Comes prefit from the factory to use the M9 single point field expedient shotgun holder. So far I've probably got less than 300 rounds through it. No reliability issues.

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    spainy79

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    My Black Aces Tactical Pro Series L is home. Probably won't get to take it out until the weekend. The only thing I ordered for it was a rifled choke tube to shoot sabots. The gun accepts the Benelli Mobil Chokes. The one I bought is a Carlson. Picked it up from Midway. It comes with the standard chokes and a birds head grip. I don't think it can be plugged though. The odd thing is it has no rear sight; only the front.
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    tmschuller

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    Bought this in a collection.. Franchi SPAS 12 I can’t imagine lugging this thing around dailyDoesn’t appear to have much wear on it. Really cool shottie trying it out this weekend
     

    OneBadV8

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    I've always wanted a SPAS, no idea why. I just think they're really neat with the pump/semi-auto switch. Really cool find :thumbsup:

    Give us a full range report when after you try it out :ingo:
     
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    AmmoManAaron

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    Bought this in a collection.. Franchi SPAS 12 I can’t imagine lugging this thing around dailyDoesn’t appear to have much wear on it. Really cool shottie trying it out this weekend

    I've always wanted a SPAS, no idea why. I just thing they're really neat with the pump/semi-auto switch. Really cool find :thumbsup:

    Give us a full range report when after you try it out :ingo:

    FYI - in semi-auto mode, they tend to like hot ammo. Full power buckshot, slugs, or heavy field loads.
     

    Nickbau5

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    Bought this Auto 5 last year, according to the previous owner it was a special production from FN, due to the duck stock, the rubber buttpad, and the Lyman/Cutts compensator and choke. It's 1947 dated and Belgian made. Very nice shooter with the great engineering from John Moses Browning

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