adcoch1
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Was playing with the idea of an sbs from a shockwave and having the barrel drilled and tapped for chokes, anyone else thought of trying it? Seems like it would really make the little thing more useful.
I’ll agree halfway with you. A stock makes a world of difference in shootability.To make a shockwave useful you need to put a stock and an 18 to 28 inch barrel on it.
For home defense and maybe turkey hunting if it patterns good.The Shockwave is basically a SBS as it is; why go to the NFA trouble?
For what purpose actually?
That is a good idea, I do have another 12 I may cut down to 20" and do this to. I like short shotguns for everything but clays, don't get to chase birds very often. When I get to work behind a dog I have a nice 20 GA double with 28" tubes.Haven't done it in a Shockwave but I did it with a couple 18 in. barreled shotguns. It certainly doesn't decrease the usefulness in any way and it can make them more versatile. You can rent the reamer and tap from this place, https://4drentals.com/ and do it yourself. If you have more than one shotgun to do or if you can get some friends together it gets cheaper per gun.