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Re: best practical shotgun

#41 Post by Sim G »

Demonic69 wrote:When I did the UKPSA safety course there were 3 M2s with faults, one brand new! At my local club there's barely been a month without an M2 playing silly buggers. Saying that it's probably just a tiny percentage, there are just more out there.

Trouble is,mpeople afe convinced they need to "fettle" an M2 in one way or another to make it "better". The fact is, you do not. When someone starts to mess with it, they mess right back....
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
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#42 Post by Demonic69 »

Sounds about right Sim
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#43 Post by techguy »

Well...the M2 is good. But it's not perfect for PSG. There *are* improvements that can be made for speeding up loading. (milling out the loading port area, welding/replacing the lifter)

There are other bits you can do, but they can be VERY costly if you screw them up!
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#44 Post by BamBam »

Measure twice, cut once.
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#45 Post by Grima »

I have been using S1 shotguns for years, tried most of them.
If I was dropped on an alien planet with only a shotgun.
I would take "MY" Saiga 12
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#46 Post by Blackstuff »

BamBam wrote:Measure twice, cut once.
Where's the fun in that?? I bet you don't even own a Dremel! lol
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#47 Post by techguy »

Blackstuff wrote:
BamBam wrote:Measure twice, cut once.
Where's the fun in that?? I bet you don't even own a Dremel! lol
That's the spirit! :D
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#48 Post by Demonic69 »

I took my Vinci to the belt sander, that was a little scary!
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#49 Post by BamBam »

Blackstuff wrote:
BamBam wrote:Measure twice, cut once.
Where's the fun in that?? I bet you don't even own a Dremel! lol
Dremels are for polishings, take a flat bastid file to your shotgun. As it bites into the alloy there are lots more chunks that come off than using a dremel.
I've filed my port flat to get the depth, now just need to flare the new port and polish.
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#50 Post by breacher »

And some of us just open the box, load up a few mags with the pokiest ammo to run their new toy in.

And then carry on with a firearm that functions without need for fettling that should have been part of the design process.
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