Skip to main content
Thank you for your patience as we work through our high volume of requests. If you need assistance with 2FA, please provide the correct phone number in your ticket request so we can assist quicker.
Help Center Community Shop

Wow, What a Nice Change.

Comments

13 comments

  • bullshot

    Pictures ????????????

    6
  • William81

    AND a nice range report !

    3
  • Oakie

    Send it to Ricci to be camouflaged. 😁. . My cousin cut a double barreled Stevens, down to 10" . Tied it to a picnic table and 200 yards of fishing string . It actually worked and didn't blow up. Shot it a few times, then we cut the gun in a few pieces, and buried it. We originally found it in an old barn on the property he bought, way back when.

    3
  • KenK/84Bravo

    I can not do pictures from where I live. I have a Samsung Galaxy TabE, w/Verizon 4G dedicated access. "Terrain issues" where I live. (Difficult enough to get on here and post.)

    In order to post photo's, I have to take my Tablet, for a drive to the head of the Holler. I might do that over the next few days.

    Night and day difference, for this firearm.

    Very Nice.

    Liking it. πŸ‘πŸ˜

    *Discussion in "Ask The Experts," on how I did it.

    6
  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    I had a Moss 500 riot 12 ga. (the cruiser model ) Had the 18" barrel and pistol grip.

    I'd grab it and my .357 in a shoulder holster for Escape emergency recall at the prison.

    0
  • jimdeere

    My first line of defense is my vicious watch dogs.


    24
  • Ditch-Runner

    I hope you measured six times and cut once

    remember Randy Weaver 😲


    sounds like you made it more useful for your purpose I will say good choice

    15
  • KenK/84Bravo

    Yeah Ditch, I did just that. I had marked it with a Sharpie a few months back after measuring it a few times, with the intintion of cutting it back.

    I posted a question on "Ask The Experts," ystdy morning and decided to proceed. I measured it one more time confirming my mark before cutting. Yes, I remember Randy Weaver.

    3
  • austin20
    jimdeere: 30119529332763/comments/30119546689179

    My first line of defense is my vicious watch dogs.

    https://us.v-cdn.net/6031683/uploads/RDA23TH4KN23/20230727-083452.jpg

    I have one of them ferocious guard dogs too. He also doubles as my getaway driver


    12
  • KenK/84Bravo

    Who works the pedals? Your escape Monkey? πŸ€”

    *Anyone ever see the "Trunk Monkey," line of commercials? Absolutely Hysterical. πŸ˜‚πŸ€£

    6
  • austin20
    @...: 30119529332763/comments/30119563969179

    Who works the pedals? Your escape Monkey? πŸ€”

    *Anyone ever see the "Trunk Monkey," line of commercials? Absolutely Hysterical. πŸ˜‚πŸ€£

    Those trunk monkey videos are funny

    6
  • KenK/84Bravo

    Another nice change (obviously) is that the front end of my firearm lost about a pound. (Estimated by holding the cut off portion.) The swing is so much nicer/better. (As well as the length.)

    Just finished mounting my 700 lumen ("Who are you and what do you want,") light. Used an alcohol wipe on the forend to properly attach the velcro "instant on," switch w/VHB velcro. It's secure.

    This firearm lives outside the safe, due to it's reliability and relatively low cost. Have plenty of 20 ga. Buck (what it's loaded with) and slugs. πŸ‘πŸ˜

    Only thing left to do is drill/tap the small hole in the barrel end to mount the nice, screw in brass bead.

    *Will try and get a before/after photo @ some point.

    3
  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    With nothing being perfect, you now have the just about perfect home defense go to. Good job.

    3

Please sign in to leave a comment.

Recent Activity

Didn’t find what you’re looking for?