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They look cool but you could buy another shotgun for the price of one of those grips.. |
I thought about getting a M4 stock for my shotgun so I can use AR 15 sights and keep a proper cheek weld but decided to keep the wood stock. Thinking about selling it and getting a Kel Tec KSG when it finally comes out.
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Sootch likes everything pretty much and his reviews aren't as detailed as other people's sometimes, but I'm still one of his subscribers cause he seems like a good dude and his reviews do get me to look at new products (I got drunk on M12 holsters).
And I guess you can throw up the ever convenient "to each his own" flag, but for a Mossberg especially with the safety issue, or any 12 gauge hard kicking shotgun, I don't see a practical justification for placing one on if it has moving parts and the potential to break. I mean it's a shotgun stock, how can you mess up a shotgun stock? |
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I'm not buying one right away, I'm gonna wait till all the kinks, if any, are worked out.
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Its Kel tec, there will definitely be kinks, or the cop out for poor fitting with a "break-in period."
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First of all, belated congrats, Excal. I think you made a good choice. I love my own Mossy (even though I also haven't shot it in the two years that I've had it).
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I believe in the "break in period" idea, and so do a lot of gun companies for that matter. Kel-Tec products are a bit eh though, but at their price point you can't really complain. You could say the KSG is different in that it costs quite a bit, but at the same time, no other pump action shotgun on the American civilian market offers what it does.
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