I didn't know purple was nonlibs favorite color..................wow
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I didn't know purple was nonlibs favorite color..................wow
That's pretty cool in a late 80s kinda way. I've watched YouTube vids on this one and the Striker 12 that claimed they were difficult to load and shoot. Supposed to have a horrendous trigger pull. But still... It's gotta be as much of an 80s icon as a Spas12.Bumping this thread for a pic of my sawed-off shotty, a Street Sweeper.
(yeah, so technically it's a destructive device, not an SBS).
12 rounds, 12 gauge, with a 12" barrel (I cut the 18.5" sporting barrel, which was only on there so it could be imported as a non-NFA Title 1 firearm. But the original South African riot control version came with a 12" barrel).
Bobbing the barrel, which was already a straight cylinder bore without any choke, did not open up my patterns noticeably. With buckshot and big birdshot it would keep a pattern of LESS than 1" per yard of distance to the target. It was more like 0.75" of spread per yard.
Jeez, everybody's mind in the gutter. Its a soft sided plug gauge. Each plug is slightly larger in diameter to gauge what plug is best for a bung hole. Made to stick in a bung hole to see what size plug it needs. I just used it because it was close by and wouldn't scratch the trigger guard. Some people use knives, I didn't want to.