"In a nut shell, if it ever goes to Civil War, I'm afraid I'll be in the middle 70%, shooting at both sides" — 26 Inf
"We have to stop demonizing people and realize the biggest terror threat in this country is white men, most of them radicalized to the right, and we have to start doing something about them." — CNN's Don Lemon 10/30/18
Mossberg Flex
Been working with these guys on this for a long time. Enjoy
Additional info at the begining of the thread now.
Last edited by DMR; 01-18-12 at 08:58.
pro-patria.us
While its ugly as sin if it were like a Knoxx stock for a lever gun (recoil absorbsion) I would buy it. My 1895 with 430 grain slugs at 1900 fps hurt a lot on both ends.
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It's great that there's a option available for a shorter stock without the indignity of buying a "youth" anything. Just how much easier/quicker is it to switch the furniture on these?
"In a nut shell, if it ever goes to Civil War, I'm afraid I'll be in the middle 70%, shooting at both sides" — 26 Inf
"We have to stop demonizing people and realize the biggest terror threat in this country is white men, most of them radicalized to the right, and we have to start doing something about them." — CNN's Don Lemon 10/30/18
It'd be even better if Mossy did something for the 930 series buttstock. Thus far nobody has attempted.
Shortening the 930 is a bigger feat. The junk In the trunk of the stock only leave a small ability to shorten it. That a lot of smiths are looking at ways to shorten it, and a stock company is looking at trimming the stock it self down.
pro-patria.us
Yep exactly. I've done 2 stock LOP reductions on 930s and overall length cut was only about 3/4-7/8" max with out messing with the action spring housing (technically the housing threads on the end are shaved down but not enough to where it is invasive to the housing itself) and keeping the stock recoil pad.
-Jax
Last edited by jaxman7; 01-21-12 at 11:43.
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