Oh no, now that it’s 4 inches shorter it evil and 10,000 times more dangerous and you have ask the government if I can please have this ridiculous. Oh well I’m just bitching it very nice great shotgun.
I was so close to getting the warlock and then a buddy of mine told me how annoying they are to clean vs their sparrow 2, I’m a high volume shooter and need something I can toss into the ultrasonic cleaner every day almost. I shoot about 500 rounds per day and the lead and carbon build up gets crazy bad….the monocore design is a little loud with frp but just throw a little water or some oil and frp is *GONE*
I'm a fan of Beretta and I have two myself. I have a 92x and a PX4 compact. I'm planning on getting another one possibly made in Italy because it's cooler. My wife doesn't want me to leave a round in the gun for home defense but I do believe in that.
Nice Build .. I’d like to build the DD-8030 M4A1 but that’s going run a little ca$h ?? Looking on GB maybe just buy. the M4A1 DD -8030 Upper .. and use a Colt M4 Carbine Lower .. ThankYou for this video gave me other options..
When you purchased it, did the firearms store that you purchased it from not release the weapon to you until after the form 1 was completed? Or did they let you walk out of the store with it and then it was on YOU to complete the form 1?
This was a standard Remington 870 with an 18.5" barrel when I purchased it. 10 years later, I purchased the 14" barrel and waited until my Form 1 was approved to install it.
I bought a new one of those in the late 80’s. Mine had an issue in that when pulling the trigger slowly in double action, after a couple of rounds were fired, the weight of having more rounds on one side of the cylinder than the other side would cause cylinder to over rotate and the hammer would strike out of time on the edge of the cartridge. This didn’t happened in single action or when I pulled the trigger quickly in double action. The combination of the heavy non fluted cylinder and the heavy 44 rounds would take over. I had it for a few years and traded it for a Super BlackHawk.
My daughter at the time shot it a lot, and eventually used it on our hunts. She was only 13 at the time so it was a nice quiet gun that she loved to shoot. The bipod was to help her stabilize her shots.