@@dingus5067 I think so, but you may want to check with Magpul. This is specifically designed for the barrel thickness of the 590A1. As for barrel length, it looks like the 18.5 inch models do not have the bayonet lug on the barrel, so there should be enough room for this mount.
Mister twister products just work in general, I usually use there grubs and double tails. But these sassy shads are great too. What size jig head 1/4 oz?
@@LuentrixGames I haven’t tried the leather one but the synthetic is pretty hard to slide things around on, which is nice once you get things where you want them. Could you try a little leather conditioner or something to help with sliding?
This is one of the most beautiful compact pistols ive ever seen. You cant own weapons in my country sadly. Never let your Weapon Rights get taken away !
these were and are, battle rifles. The human heart is probably 3-5 MOA depending on where your point of aim might be. One does not need 1 MOA on a battle rifle. Besides, I see you have a bayonet lug. Acquire a bayonet and learn how to use it . . . battle rifle, like an M1. 30.06. I am a retired medical doctor, former Battalion and Regimental Surgeon in the USMC, Viet Nam and Desert Shield/Storm. Just one man's opinion. I have three of these, 22 inch, 18 inch and 16 inch barrels
Very well said. I couldn’t put it better than you did. It does exactly what it’s supposed to do, and it’s one of the best looking and handling rifles in the world.
Such a nice job on this video Within 15 seconds you start doing what the video says you're going to do The video has good lighting - no nonsense instructions and important details/things to look for Thorough, yet less than 12 minutes long - I liked, I subscribed and I tip my cap to you sir
Thank you very much for your effort to provide this instruction video on the model 12, a tremendous shotgun! My Model 12 was built in 1942, and was probably acquired by my father in the early 1950s I would guess. Since he died in 1969 I have used it occasionally but NEVER field stripped it out of simple fear of screwing things up! Obviously, it hasn’t been cleaned since the late 1950s. Now, I feel much better about it’s inner workings. One tip. A little better lighting when filming, especially when you are looking inside the breech area. It would remove a little more doubt as to how things should look. A+ for you!
Glad the video helped. It’s cool to see how many people have this gun as a family heirloom. Totally hear you on the video feedback. This was one of my first videos.
I have a Stevens .22 cal model 287 semi-automatic and this looks very similar. I have never had it apart before and this video should prove very useful. Thank you.
@@UnprofessionalOutdoors Your video was a tremendous help because I am quite the novice. I only took it apart as far as you did in the video and it had the same number of components and were pretty much exactly the same . Thanks so much for the video.
No one ever says to make sure the breach is cocked and locked in place before starting disassembly. If not, you will not be able to reassemble properly. Trust me, I almost had to send it to gunsmith when the breach block slide back while I was reassembling it.
This EXCEEDED my expectations of the way I handled it yesterday. If I will have a 45 ACP pistol, it’ll be this one instead of a 1911! Slightly lower recoil and muzzle rise that the XD9 Sub-Compact hands down. BEAUTIFUL shooter! There’s also a 50% chance this might become my first gun since I cannot decide which 9mm pistol I should have yet and the mere fact that there are more pistols that are being added in the CA roster (yes I’m in CA and I’d want my 9mm to be as compact yet as shootable and comfortable as possible in case I can have my CCW permit).
I’ve grown to like this gun more the more of shot it. Still a lot stiffer than my HKs or Glocks, but overall it’s pretty solid. Threw some Trijicon night sights on it which was a nice upgrade.
I have some bad news. You might want to sit down. Looks like Beretta stopped making the one with the threaded barrel. Maybe even the whole lineup. I bought one this afternoon off of Gunbroker. When the news gets out they will be harder to find than a truthful politician.
@@UnprofessionalOutdoors Just like I stated. I called 5 local gun shops. Each of them checked their suppliers. Nothing. I first heard it on a YT video. Hmmmm.
If you're willing to jump through the hoops with the ATF, a 14" shotgun with a stock that holds 5+1 is extremely useful if you spend time in the backcountry. A 12 gauge still gets excellent velocity out of a 14-15" barrel. Even out of a 12" it doesn't lose too much. In Canada we can get these directly in SBR version without jumping through too many hoops, if you can believe it.
From what someone else commented here apparently they discontinued this specific version. The sights are definitely weak but I mean it’s a pocket 22. 🤷 I’d have just as much fun with it with no sights.
For sure. I was just messing around honestly. And one of those loads was way way off. You can hear it and see it fly. I really just wanted to try the magnifier. And man it’s fun. For our hunting operation/precision equipment it’s all Grendels at 50 yard zero 👍
The ONLY difference in the action is the two piece bolt, everything else is identical except for the steel used, info comes directly from calling Bergara and asking😎👍
The steel used matters if you’re building a truly custom rifle, which I didn’t with this lol. We now have 2 other bergaras without their higher end actions, and all I can attest to is that the difference isn’t subtle. The premier is night and day smoother/more solid. That said, it’s hard to beat a baseline tikka. We been rockin and rollin tikkas with thermions on them lately.
What a well balanced video between audio and video, and your voice is perfect for videos, too. I just grabbed a B14 308 rifle on trade. I’m stoked to get it setup and sighted in.
Man, doesn't that light punish your fingers if you try shooting while using the push button, or if your grip isn't perfect? I gave up on temporary on, and ended up moving my Viridian X5L way up towards the muzzle to avoid any more split fingernails.
This answers my question I think. I got the same forward sling mount for a Remington 870 and wasn't sure if it also worked as a QD only mount not using the hook attachment. I purchased a qd sling on both sides and thought I'd have to get a different sling and use the hook attachment
I have the 18.5" version with the M-LOK compatible forend and bead front sight. I bought it new from GunBroker last year for about $450, an absolute steal. I won't lie though: I really want this 20" version with the orange blade front sight, and with this Magpul furniture (though i prefer mine in black, or even gray). As it is, with my 590A1, I'm gonna have to get the Hogue 12" LOP replacement stock because the standard stock is just too damn long. I would opt for the Magpul stock, however, I don't think it would look as good as it would on a 20" shotgun. Just my opinion. I like the traditional look of the Hogue stock better.
Idiot ! Why in the hell would anybody use a Solf non maring hammer to drive out Holding pins , when you yes you use a Steel drift punch , which will certainly mar The completion of the pins. Any body with common sense would Have used a brass or wooden punches.