I'm partial to the Wilson Border Patrol model
700.00+ bucks, with an owner supplied 870, and you have a first rate HD scattergun.
http://wilsoncombat.com/new/shotgun-...p#.VUWJyPAoESU
I'm partial to the Wilson Border Patrol model
700.00+ bucks, with an owner supplied 870, and you have a first rate HD scattergun.
http://wilsoncombat.com/new/shotgun-...p#.VUWJyPAoESU
We use those here @ work. I've thought about getting a beater 870 to send to them for refit. Good choice.
"You get more with a kind word and a gun, than a gun alone"- Al Capone
"By the way, it's inches that I'm giving you..."
- Roman
Their "Remington Steal" is the budget model in their line. 230.00 bucks with owner supplied 870.
http://wilsoncombat.com/new/shotgun-...p#.VUYm345Viko
I keep my HD shotguns pretty simple....I finished one yesterday. A buddy gave me a Ithaca m37 featherweight. 12 ga pumpgun. It had a broken firing pin and bad corrosion on the for end slide. Cost me $65 to fix those issues. I cut down the vr barrel to 18.5"(hacksaw),cleaned up the muzzle(flat file). I'm 6'2" and 12" lop is toooo short, so I cut down the buttstock and reground the recoil pad to fit, lop 13". Added buttstock shell holder, made an adjustable 2 point sling, and finally drilled and tapped vr and reinstalled original m37 raybar sight......I don't think I need any more mods to this shotgun
Hey,
You have any pic's of your Model 37?
I would like to show you the Ithaca but am having problems posting pics with this android tablet.....I could probably send one via email and the recipient could then post it
m37.jpg
i figured out the pic thing
Last edited by zonerA1; 06-07-15 at 12:20. Reason: added text
"Real men have always needed to know what time it is so they are at the airfield on time, pumping rounds into savages at the right time, etc. Being able to see such in the dark while light weights were comfy in bed without using a light required luminous material." -Originally Posted by ramairthree
I just slipped the webbing under the rib and around the barrel and attached it with two plastic slides. The sling I made from 1" webbing and fittings....less than ten bucks in parts
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