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I'm calmer than you are, dude
Location: North Carolina
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Shotgun Conundrum
I'm currently rocking a Benelli M1 Super 90 Tactical with a side saddle and an extended magazine tube, over-sized charging handle and bolt release from GG&G. The stock's LOP was about 2 inches long for me so I chopped it like a Mexican surgeon and tried to re-fit the recoil pad with a bit of gorilla glue, 100 mph tape and a whole lot of dremel time. As a result, the sucker doesn't shoulder correctly and is damn painful to shoot with anything other than birdshot.
I figure my options are to: A) stop being a bitch and suck it up. B) order a new stock @ around $200 and have it custom fitted. C) sell it and use the proceeds to throw down on a FN Self-Loading Police Shotgun (SLP). What do you guys think? /I'm not buying a damn Saiga, Dunedan.
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I Confess a Shiver
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Dude, you've already got a great gun... equipped the way you want and trained with for years, right? Just unfuck the stock if you're hankering to pretty-ify your sweet Super 90. Hell, I've butchered the furniture on a few of my guns (my adventures with an M1 carbine are real funny if you've had a few beers) and I usually give in and just purchase the new stock I need after realizing that while the fugly one works, it doesn't turn me on anymore.
Point: I think you should just buy a new pistol grip stock and have someone professionally shorten it. Functional, familiar, AND pretty. As an aside, I feel the length of pull on a lot of fixed stock guns is outta control, designed for people who shoot all sideways national match like a NRA photo from the 1950s. Modern "go-go-go" shooters that square up don't need 14". While the AK47 philosophy (way short fits everybody!) is a little too much for American-sized individuals, I don't think we need more than 12-13" from the trigger to the buttplate on pistol grip'd repeating firearms. ... Hahaha, "I'm not buying a damn Saiga." ... The other option is that you could sell the Benelli to me. I've wanted one for a long time. I'm still rocking a stock Mossberg 590 or Remington 870. Last edited by Plan9; 03-21-2010 at 09:52 AM.. |
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Well, since you stubbornly refuse to enter the 21st Century, I'd stick with a new stock for the Benelli. ATF summarily banned import of the FN Police shotguns (pump and semi-auto) in early 2007 (No "sporting purpose," thank you George W. Bush and Alberto Gonzales), so spare parts are gonna be a cast-iron bitch. They're awesome guns, and they have the smoothest/slickest pump action I've ever used, but the potential parts/service problems make it a non-starter IMO. You already have the Benelli, you're trained on it, and it's righteous kit, so why not make it run for you?
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I'm calmer than you are, dude
Location: North Carolina
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Thanks for the advice, fellas. It looks like I'm sticking with the Benelli. After putting a little more thought in to it, I've decided to hold off on buying a new stock. This one is cut perfectly, its just the refitting of the recoil pad that's a hack job - and it's glued in there. I'm going to see if I can cut/dremel it out, and find someplace to drill the stock so I can mount a removable cut-to-size Pachmayr. I'm leaning towards one of the skeet models with the rounded edges so it will shoulder a bit faster.
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I Confess a Shiver
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It's way cheap (recoil pad and labor) and will probably be just as effective as buying a new stock. |
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