Advantages and disadvantages of a folding shotgun?

All things shotgun related.

Moderator: dromia

Message
Author
londonercsecse

Advantages and disadvantages of a folding shotgun?

#1 Post by londonercsecse »

Can someone explain pls? I've never seen one in IRL. I was told poaching which is not my intention to do. How do You carry one on a clay range? Thx!
saddler

Re: Advantages and disadvantages of a folding shotgun?

#3 Post by saddler »

Advantage = easier transportation from home to the range
DISADVANTAGE = UK Law states that the gun must be Minimum 40" overall length with the stock folded; so you'll need a LONG barrel = which defeats the purpose of the exercise.
Folding stocks tend to be less comfortable in use too
londonercsecse

Re: Advantages and disadvantages of a folding shotgun?

#4 Post by londonercsecse »

Thx. I've seen an advert on an investarm...
User avatar
Polchraine
Posts: 6420
Joined: Sat Nov 06, 2010 11:46 pm
Location: Middlesex
Contact:

Re: Advantages and disadvantages of a folding shotgun?

#5 Post by Polchraine »

saddler wrote:Advantage = easier transportation from home to the range
DISADVANTAGE = UK Law states that the gun must be Minimum 40" overall length with the stock folded; so you'll need a LONG barrel = which defeats the purpose of the exercise.
Folding stocks tend to be less comfortable in use too
What about those which fold about the action? They tend to be of the shorter barrrel type and no way are they 40" when folded. Or does the fact that the action is inoperable when folded remove the 40" requirement?


"The trouble with quotes on the internet is that it's difficult to discern whether or not they are genuine."
- Abraham Lincoln

Why did kamikaze pilots wear helmets?

God loves stupid people, that is why he made so many of them.
londonercsecse

Re: Advantages and disadvantages of a folding shotgun?

#6 Post by londonercsecse »

Polchraine wrote:
saddler wrote:Advantage = easier transportation from home to the range
DISADVANTAGE = UK Law states that the gun must be Minimum 40" overall length with the stock folded; so you'll need a LONG barrel = which defeats the purpose of the exercise.
Folding stocks tend to be less comfortable in use too
What about those which fold about the action? They tend to be of the shorter barrrel type and no way are they 40" when folded. Or does the fact that the action is inoperable when folded remove the 40" requirement?
This is the type i've seen.
saddler

Re: Advantages and disadvantages of a folding shotgun?

#7 Post by saddler »

Polchraine wrote:
saddler wrote:Advantage = easier transportation from home to the range
DISADVANTAGE = UK Law states that the gun must be Minimum 40" overall length with the stock folded; so you'll need a LONG barrel = which defeats the purpose of the exercise.
Folding stocks tend to be less comfortable in use too
What about those which fold about the action? They tend to be of the shorter barrrel type and no way are they 40" when folded. Or does the fact that the action is inoperable when folded remove the 40" requirement?
Ah - THAT sort of folding gun!
Thought the OP meant folding stock

The 40" length rule is for semi & pump actions

I've seen some very unusual folding shotguns...one of the neatest was a bolt action 410, and the hinge was built into the stock, forward of the receiver/action. Made for a very compact bit of kit...wish I could remember the name of it

LOTS of French/Italian/Belgian/Spanish folding sbs out there, some better than others.
Never wanted one, never used one, but if they do the job they're called to do then all for the good...
Demonic69

Re: Advantages and disadvantages of a folding shotgun?

#8 Post by Demonic69 »

I thought semis and pumps were sec1 and 12/24 rule?
Mikaveli

Re: Advantages and disadvantages of a folding shotgun?

#9 Post by Mikaveli »

Demonic69 wrote:I thought semis and pumps were sec1 and 12/24 rule?
No.

Semi and pump shot guns (whether S1 or S2) must conform to the 24"/40" rule.
Demonic69

Re: Advantages and disadvantages of a folding shotgun?

#10 Post by Demonic69 »

Yep, just re-read the regs.
Interestingly bolt action and lever action "shotguns" are 12/24, I wonder how many of them are out there
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests