AR15/870 CQB Shotgun

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Hello All!

Badger Arms: :)...I could certainly serialize one to match your gun, however the dog is not for sale (how could I sell my recently demonstrated only true friend?)

AndrewW: PALS?

Progress Report: Coating is done and we are shipping! Woohoo!

Take care,

BrobeeBiter
 
I believe they are shipping now. I've tried a pre-production one on Andrew Wyatts Mossberg. Seemed pretty slick, except that the rail made it almost impossible to reach the safety, and the M-4 stock is not ideal at all for shotgun shooting.
 
I didn't think they'd fit on a Mossberg?

Wasn't the trigger reach a little long? The receiver of the Mossberg extends more rearward of the triggerguard than the Remington does.

AR-15 stocks seem to be all the rage right now but Brobee's system looks to be the most solid.

I think one with a lower mounting position more inline with the magazine tube than the barrel, so you could use the regular shotgun sights would be a hot seller. I have only actually held one that allowed that, but the stock was mounted witrh a traditional downward angle so the D@C/D@H changed as you moved the stock. I didn't think much of that idea but the guy said he was selling them as fast as he could get them.

Hells Bellsâ„¢, just paint it black and call it testic.. er, um, I mean, tacticle and there are enough suckers to stand in line for it.
 
In about mid-January we will begin shipping a version of our Mossberg stock kits in which the rail is screwed into the receiver using the tapped holes found on most late-model Mossberg 500s. This should make it a lot easier to get to the safety switch.

Also, Quake Industries make a plastic replacement safety switch that sticks out to the the side.

Finally, an informal survey of our Mossberg-toting customers reveals that most of theme simply do not use the safety anyway. The Mossberg safety is poorly located for use with pistol grips in any case, with or without a rail.

Regarding stock elevation, in the spring of 2005 we will introduce what we call the Low-tube adapter, which lowers the stock elevation an inch:

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Finally!

That's what I had in mind a few years ago.

I am hoping that the stock on the prototype MesaTactical unit only appears to be slightly askewed at an upward angle because of the wide angle lens on the camera.
 
Hello...just found this thread and it appears that I'm late to the party...has Argonaut Armament gone out of business? I can't find this adapter anywhere on the web except here...
 
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