Y'know what man? I dig the contrast. That's a great choice for a two-scheme.
what stock did you use? I had one of those but never got around to doing anything besides picking up a 26" barrel for it.
Thanks a lot!Y'know what man? I dig the contrast. That's a great choice for a two-scheme.
DLG Turkish Shotgun Stock Hatsan Escort Slugger Armsan P612 Sampiyon 12 gaugewhat stock did you use? I had one of those but never got around to doing anything besides picking up a 26" barrel for it.
Hey thanks for the reply. The Churchill has a steel receiver. And yes i have been shooting mossbergs for years and it does make other cheaper shotguns feel like toys I agree. I must say though this shotgun is great! No problems. I think it’s good for home defense for people that are on a budget. Such a simple gun.Looks like it's loosely patterned after the 870, especially the trigger guard. It's nice to have those $150 options to make things affordable for people on a budget, but I'm not sure how I feel about these turkish shotguns because it wasn't really that long ago you could find 870's and 500's galore in the $150-$200 range (I know it's not the particular case right now) but I can't help but feel like these turkish clones flooding in will keep the market high on the Mossbergs and Remingtons, etc... I could be wrong though.
I was pretty much chomping at the bit to outfit an 870 with a collapsible stock and I set it up all "tactical" looking but it wasn't a couple months before I changed it back to stock configuration. It's funny after shooting an 870 and picking up a mossberg, it feels so light, kind of like a toy. Is that Churchill an alloy reciever or steel? I'm seeing alot the imports at my LGS, I imagine they are very attractive for folks on a budget or just looking for a beater truck gun....
I will also add, not sure what the market looks like in your area, but around here I'm seeing the Mav88's for around $200-$225 and just picked up a 590 for $250. If you keep an eye out you might be able to score an 88 for around $200. Not to knock the Churchill but the mav88 will probably hold up better and has no end to aftermarket supply.... even still, that Churchill will probably sling lead adequately and save you a few bucks too....
Prices here in Washington state are a little bit on the high end unfortunately. A maverick 88 for $200 is a steal! Honestly mavericks seem to be better quality.I will also add, not sure what the market looks like in your area, but around here I'm seeing the Mav88's for around $200-$225 and just picked up a 590 for $250. If you keep an eye out you might be able to score an 88 for around $200. Not to knock the Churchill but the mav88 will probably hold up better and has no end to aftermarket supply.... even still, that Churchill will probably sling lead adequately and save you a few bucks too....
I can’t unfortunately It’s a comfortable stock thoughYou get a good cheek weld with that stock? Can you raise the comb?
Tacti-COOL
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I read Churchill and thought this….