I was thinking the same. Something in the back of my brain is telling me "that's wrong...", but I'm still oddly turned on.I find these strangely neat-o.
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I was thinking the same. Something in the back of my brain is telling me "that's wrong...", but I'm still oddly turned on.I find these strangely neat-o.
It's exactly why i want oneI was thinking the same. Something in the back of my brain is telling me "that's wrong...", but I'm still oddly turned on.
I call that one on one care. Many mass produced guns see many hands. Much pride here.I keep seeing that name on gun deals for real cheap semi auto 12ga shockwave type guns. Somehow the price makes me think they are made in a factory like this:
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I think if i wanted a .410 version, i'd go for a Henry.
Good info, sounds like a fun gun! Re stiffness of the action as you say after wear in it will likely loosen up. After wear in (abrasion) one thing you might try is boron nitride lube. I have been experimenting with a couple different kinds and it's pretty amazing stuff. Think of it like moly but on steroids.So I shot my Black Aces Shotgun today....
It worked well.
A variety of shotshells and type were used.
It patterned nicely at 25 ish yards.
The shotgun action was a bit stiff...I am sure that it will loosen up with use.
I did "Short Stroke" the action a few times....more of operator error than a fault of the gun...
That said it does have a long throw...it ain't like using a Winchester 92 or 94 for sure.
Just something to get used to.
A neat and fun shotgun for sure.
Will it ever beat or replace a 870 Wingmaster , Ithaca 37 , Winchester Model 12 or a Mossberg 590 ...Nope.
But for a fun shooter...a gun that is light in weight and well built....it does have that going for it.
Andy