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  • Beowulf

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    Got some pictures from ZR Tactical. The Road Warrior (formerly a Stoeger 12ga Coach gun) is nearly done. Sadly, we are still waiting on the stamp (submitted in July).

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    Nicu757

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    didi you shorten the barrel and cut the stock yourself? I have a 20 gauge couch gun its a stoeger too it was my 30th birthday present from the wife. Was thinking of submitting a form 1 and cutting it down and doing the same thing.
     

    Beowulf

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    didi you shorten the barrel and cut the stock yourself? I have a 20 gauge couch gun its a stoeger too it was my 30th birthday present from the wife. Was thinking of submitting a form 1 and cutting it down and doing the same thing.

    ZR Tactical did the whole thing for me on my donor gun. It's currently transferring on a Form 4. I'm not skilled enough to do the wood working well and this let them work on the gun while the stamp is taking its sweet time, instead of having to wait to get started once it comes back.

    As to the kick, I'll tell you when I shoot it.
    I imagine it will be stout. I'm planning on laying in a supply of Aguilla mini-shells of the buckshot variety.
     

    chuckp

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    Don't be tempted to shoot both barrels at once. You will always remember doing it and will never do it again. BTDT.
     

    Beowulf

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    Don't be tempted to shoot both barrels at once. You will always remember doing it and will never do it again. BTDT.

    I've done it in its long gun configuration, back when I was young and dumb (probably 20 years ago). If I remember correctly, I got a nasty bruise on my shoulder after doing it a couple times.
     
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