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    It's the reference in the ad to a bank robbery that concerns me.
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    Those washers are getting pricey.
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    Thanks @res. is it noisy? My guess is yes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    Thanks @res. is it noisy? My guess is yes.
    A little louder for the shooter as the blast is aprox 16-18" closer to your ear, but as most ammo gets full powder burn it's no louder for others around you.

    The non choked gun city gun is a range toy but a proper short build is a very usable and practical tool.

    I will point out that I personally would not own a short shotgun as my only shotgun as due to the length if you hunt with others in a maimai with stakes set to stop over swing you can easily swing inside them-not ideal.

    At some point I'll get a short semi built similar as I like it a lot, maybe if a cheep versamax comes up one day when there are funds in the toy account as while I have a min length s12 I have not been able to get it threaded due to the chrome lined barrel.

    Second hand 870's often go very cheep so unless you need one "right now" paying $699 for something your going cut up could be the expensive way-I probably spent that on the whole build
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    If your anywhere close to Chch I could probably arrange for you to have a play to see if you like it
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    Quote Originally Posted by res View Post
    If your anywhere close to Chch I could probably arrange for you to have a play to see if you like it
    Thanks but I'm in Hawkes Bay
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    I owned one of these guns (28 inch duckshooter model) through a season of gamebird hunting and my recommendation is NOT to buy one. Like all the Norinco stuff quality control is iffy. Go and buy a second hand 870 and you will be better off.

    I would also recommend against the stupidly short barrel one unless you just want it to look cool (which is valid). The gun handles better and swings better with the 28 inch barrel.

    Also I paid $325 for mine on sale so the one on trade me is way overpriced.

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    saw a bunch of blokes out at ellesmere with one of these taticool12g shorties one day.they attempted to nail parries with buckshot FFS. gsp follower the cheeky hua ,was so helpful to them while Itriedto hide my giggles as he ruthlessly took the piss .FFSthey didnt even know how to unload the bloody thing!
    probably OK for blowing the lock on your front door (assuming youre late home and have lost ya keys),tho that does bugger all for marital relationships and an accessory for a wannabe gangsta (potentially a very short career there) but bugger all else.
    still its horse for courses.Im an escort man myself and my old girl plays a merry medley with 7&1(2 3/4 " ) and my twinkling finger on the bang lever.or in a modified version 3"lullaby ,its 6&1

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    forget the "hunting" aspect for a second , .... it would be fine for 3 gun practice on the range , ..... remember we don't all go hunting ....
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    I've heard good things about the GC 870 clones.. At the end of the day most firearms parts are made in china anyway + its pretty hard to mess up a pump action, They are pretty reliable. 870 parts also fit on it so if anything does decide to give, not hard to find new parts or accessories
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottishkiwi View Post
    I've heard good things about the GC 870 clones.. At the end of the day most firearms parts are made in china anyway + its pretty hard to mess up a pump action, They are pretty reliable. 870 parts also fit on it so if anything does decide to give, not hard to find new parts or accessories
    Sorry mate but the GC clones are rubbish. The ones i have seen have had bent charging arms, soft metal hence thicker receiver, sloppy pump and weigh considerably more than the actual Rem 870. Again bent/broken extractors have been a problem. Getting a second hand Rem 870 or even a Maverick is a far better decision than the GC copy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paddygonebush View Post
    Sorry mate but the GC clones are rubbish. The ones i have seen have had bent charging arms, soft metal hence thicker receiver, sloppy pump and weigh considerably more than the actual Rem 870. Again bent/broken extractors have been a problem. Getting a second hand Rem 870 or even a Maverick is a far better decision than the GC copy.
    For the price, They are pretty good. Naturally a proper mav 88 or rem 870 would be the best choice but sometimes we gotta keep our budgets tight in this economy and for the price, it will last a few years at least. Guns really are one of the things that you get what you pay for. I wouldn't buy one personally, I prefer double or single shots when it comes to shotguns but for a bit of range fun or bunny/duck popping, It would do the job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottishkiwi View Post
    For the price, They are pretty good. Naturally a proper mav 88 or rem 870 would be the best choice but sometimes we gotta keep our budgets tight in this economy and for the price, it will last a few years at least. Guns really are one of the things that you get what you pay for. I wouldn't buy one personally, I prefer double or single shots when it comes to shotguns but for a bit of range fun or bunny/duck popping, It would do the job.
    yea but for what gc ask for a new 870 clone you can buy a second hand 870 or mav

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    speaking of guns and bargains -Smiths City CHCH branch have a brand new 12g escort s/a sitting on the shelf at a steal $599.00-thats bloody right your eyes arent decieving you for those on a budget these guns are worth looking at .a lot of reports including a famous local goosehunter ,who trialled one against a battery of itie guns in a molesworth goosehunt, speak very well of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottishkiwi View Post
    For the price, They are pretty good. Naturally a proper mav 88 or rem 870 would be the best choice but sometimes we gotta keep our budgets tight in this economy and for the price, it will last a few years at least. Guns really are one of the things that you get what you pay for. I wouldn't buy one personally, I prefer double or single shots when it comes to shotguns but for a bit of range fun or bunny/duck popping, It would do the job.
    so would a well wieghted brick or a shangai
    its not cheap or good fun if your costantly chasing them up to fix it.
    [QUOTE].a lot of reports including a famous local goosehunter ,who trialled one against a battery of itie guns in a molesworth goosehunt, speak very well of it. [/QUOTE]
    obviously not me then

 

 

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