A new toy arrived! Now my 6933 has a playmate! LOL
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A new toy arrived! Now my 6933 has a playmate! LOL
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MossieTactics.com ~ KMA 367
loved mine while I had it flawless performance
is that for LE only? must be shorter than 16"
is M4 still getting imported?
Last edited by Skang; 10-20-09 at 02:04.
very nice. helped an agency last year test the same modle, the gun was flawless. just to give you a heads up the test involed 3500 rds. of slug and oo buck. no issues (well we shot it so hot one day that the hand guards melted to the barrel).
Sweet! Might have to get me one of those (as I like my M4 a lot).
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Yeah... it's a super little (Heavy) toy! I have a telescoping stocked version on the way right now!!
The bad thing about the fixed stock... it is WAY too long. I read that several places... and if you already have one, you might feel the same. If you wear a vest it is just too long. for normal playing.... no vest etc.. it is still too long for me and I am 5'9.
Just to help out a new forums member, the minimum legal length for a shotgun (with a smooth bore) in the US is 18". Below this it is considered a title II firearms and requires a $200 tax stamp (and an extensive amount of paperwork) issued from the BATFE for legal transfer and ownership. Also there are a number of states which outright prohibit the ownership of this shotgun by civilians.
That said if you jump through all of the hoops (not that hard really) ownership is legal, and very rewarding! There are a lot of resources in the NFA section of this forum which can explain the procedure more in depth.
Oh and yes the M4, M2, and M3 are still being imported and sold in the US.
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