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I have a chance to buy a ported 12 ga. pump, built in 2011 and very little used.
Asking price is "a song".
But I'm concerned about the noise and blast effect of the porting, especially in a shared duck blind.
Since I've never shot a ported gun, I'd appreciate any thoughts.
Thanks.
Bought-gently used-last year. I'd be surprised if it has 500 rounds through it.
Seller's description said IC choke, but when I pulled it, it was full.
This is for ducks, and for where we hunt and the ammo I shoot (never steel), full is way overkill.
So I'm looking for an IC, can't find a...
Bought a new to me Mossberg 500, in camo.
Can't find serial number, even with magnifying glass (70 + year old eyes, you know).
Camo coat seems to obscure all stamped info.
Where should it be?
Thanks.
Recently bought a "new to me" minty 500 Camo, ported barrel.
The receiver is drilled and tapped on top, and the holes go through to the chamber.
BUT there are no screws in the holes-just "open".
Is this safe to shoot as is, or do I have to get screws put into the holes first?
Actual length per box is 65 mm
Should have been clearer.
These have a solid top wad and "old style" roll crimp. The actual fired length would be about 2 1/2 " as nearly as I can tell with a ruler.
I was given a box of British-made Kent Tungsten-Matrix 12 ga. shells.
Can I shoot these in my older (1948 and 1958) 12 ga. Ithaca 37s?
- Feeding
- Extraction
- Other issues
Kent TM is very hard to find in Canada, and I'm hoping to give the old girls a small workout on ducks...
Silver Pigeon
Love mine, because I can hit with it, and it's a joy to carry (20 ga.).
I can hit because it fits me. The Citoris just didn't feel as right - for me.
So try as many as possible before buying.
Recently bought a 1949 vintage 99 in .300 Savage.
Need a peep ("ghost ring") rear sight, but don't want to drill any new holes.
Internet search turns up some tales about people who bought such sights then had to drill to mount them.
Anyone with some real world experience on this?
Thanks Jim. My friend is age 92, doesn't drive and lives about 50 miles away.
I was relying on his telephone info.
I'll weigh, measure and photograph next time I'm at his place and repost.
Thanks again.
Friend recently bought an original Sharps single shot rifle stamped 1879 - Bridgeport.
Double triggers and very long octagonal barrel suggest a target rifle of some sort.
No remaining sights.
Extremely heavy gun-I'd guess 14-16 pounds.
I'm out way over my depth on old rifles-any...
They'll eat each other too
Black bears will also drag and eat the carcass of another black bear.
I once shot one near dusk, left it there til morning and came back to find it moved and partly eaten, and lots of fresh bear tracks in the sand to tell the rest of the tale.
I have a 37 (1958 edition, much used and silky smooth), plus 3 BPS (1 20 ga. and 2 12 ga.)
BPS good things
-top tang safety (good for lefties and anyone used to a double)
-rock solid, and pretty smooth out of the box
-bottom ejection means easy pick-up of cases and no empties flying...
I have 3 BPS and one M37.
BPS for the webbed feet (heavy, less recoil, and you only have to carry it to the boat (how we hunt anyway).
37 for the rest. easier to carry, and maybe a bit slicker.
I'd only change the 37s safety to top tang to make it perfect...
I'm tight handed, but...
So right, Fred
The smell of a fired paper shell on a warm sunny fall afternoon is about as close to magic as we'll find around here.
Never would have thought it would ever smell any different-til I smelled plastic, (which doesn't, to my nose).
I feel sorry for those who missed it.
Is this brand of ammo safe for full choke older (pre-steel) barrels?
What material(s) is it made of?
Can't find anything on Winchester site. My dealer knows nothing useful.
Thanks.
Quick glance, looks like a 1950's-1960's vintage Cutts Compensator.
Google that and you'll find lots of stuff.
Shotguns were normally sold with a fixed-choke barrel back in the day, not threaded to accept tubes as today.
So if you wanted to change chokes, you installed a Cutts as a...
I have a 37 and three BPS.
Love them all.
37 is lighter and quicker in my hands. I'd say the action is smoother, but mine (1958) is almost as old as me, so it's been well broken in.
BPS are heavier to carry for any distance, but have a top tang safety.
If you started shotgunning...
If all else fails, call Diamond Gunsmithing in Ithaca NY.
http://diamondgunsmithing.com/
607.273.4510
They know Ithaca guns backwards and good to deal with.
Answered some questions I had on my old M 37.
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