They smoothed out the original trigger group as part of the package.Did they upgrade the trigger group?
Take Care,
Bill G
They smoothed out the original trigger group as part of the package.Did they upgrade the trigger group?
Your right, but I did not want to build up a M-4, I wanted to build up a shotgun for my own specific reasons. Someday I may build up a M-4.Gee, you coulda had a M4 + TLR for that much.
More than likely other than a little smoother trigger and action plus killer Ghost Ring Sights they will probably be the same over all on paper or in a defence situation.It looks really nice and all. Sounds like you are really proud. You MUST get some rounds through it to see if it fits you and works for you efficiently. Practice makes perfect. I would be curious to see how it stacks up against a 18 or 20" plain jane 870 with a plain wood stock in the hands of someone who knows how to use it.
They smoothed out the original trigger group as part of the package.
Yes it started out as an 870 Tactical Camo Stock Express. I could not find an 870 anywhere locally when I decided to build this shotgun so I was just looking for any 870 that was new or used to send in to NightHawk or Wlison Comabat.That's a good lookin' set up. What model did you build on, express?
Both Wilson Combat and NightHawk recommened the polymer trigger guard on this paticular build so I went with there sugestions right or wrong. What the heck my glocks hold up and work great. I know some will have a diffrent opinion on this sugestion from both companys..Bill, not to be a killjoy but........the $1600+ that this shotgun cost you did not get you the $70 Remington metal trigger group as found on the Police and Wingmaster models?????
I'd have a problem with a plastic trigger group on a $1600 plus shotgun that was reworked professionally.
The same yes, but not really. The bottom line is any good dependable shotgun will do the job well. Just because I spent a grip of money on this set up does not mean it will do any better job on the BG than when it was just a plain old 870 express Tactical shotgun.Nice looking gun.
If you've got the money, spend it.
I on the other hand do not, so...
I eventually plan to do a similar set up with the Pardner Protector I just got today.
Knoxx SpecOps, Max100's +2 extension, jury is still out on a type of light, and possibly ghost rail sights.
All for about $1,100 less, including the gun.
But very nice set up.