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  • sweet vid bro

  • You are an awesome man for shooting a doublebarrel shotgun single handed.

  • hey I have a question how accurate is the gun from 50 yards when it is sawed off? Because I have the unsawed stoeger uplander. Also How much does it widen the spread pattern of buckshot?

  • thats not an sbs its an aow be cause a shotgun is fired from the sholder!! nice try though!!! with the right paperwork and a 5 dollar bill anyone can make one! if you registered it as a sbs you wasted $195..... but you have a lot of nfa toys so i dont think money is an issue!!!

  • First, making an AOW is $200, not $5, so that's one thing you're wrong about.

    Second, while this isn't a SBS, it is a "weapon made from a shotgun", which on current BATFE Form 1s is grouped in with SBS. Strike two.

    You might want to know more about the laws before you try to correct someone.

  • its a $5 stamp for an AOW!!!!! all other NFA items are $200!!!! and "legaly" its considered a smooth bore pistol because it is not fired from the sholder so it is an AOW. if you registered it as a SBS thats fine but you wasted $195!!!

  • You're wrong. Don't take my word for it, call the NFA branch of the BATFE:

    304-616-4500

    Making any NFA item is $200, only the transferring of an AOW is $5.

    Also, this arm is classified as a weapon made from a shotgun, currently grouped in with SBS - again, ask the NFA branch of the BATFE.

    You. Are. WRONG.

  • @xXCRABBXx buddy it had a shoulder stock at one point making it a shotgun

    if it came from the factory with a pistol grip its a smooth bore pistol then its an AOW not an SBS

  • actually an aow shotgun has to come from the factory with a pistol grip

    that one came with a stock so it is a sbs

  • imagine if someone was standing on the other side of that.

  • Ummmm DESTRUCTION!!!!!

  • Desperado!

  • @223spree The hogleg in that movie was a custom-made subcompact "stubgun." Definately worthy of the title "handcannon" (as Steve Buscemi says, "the biggest handcannon I've ever f***ing seen!"). The dinky forearm only served the purpose of keeping the barrel assembly attached. Also, it was an elegant rabbit-ear sidelock. Definately not something you'd want to be looking at from the wrong angle (like that poor sap on the floor when Steve's telling the story at the beginning).

  • i have a question say you have a saw'd off already but u want it legal can u fill out all the paper work and that to make it legal or do u have to do the cuts and stuff after aproval

  • All I can say is WOW!!!

  • nice gun how's the recoil with that?

  • 2.5 drams?  That's not too bad, at least. S&B makes some 3" 15 pellet buckshot that'd be a blast to shoot in there. Might even get a second shot off once you find it back.

  • That's 2.5 drams of actual blackpowder, not some B.S. dram-equivalent measurement. 12 pellet 00 buck with 2.5 drams of powder is as hot as I'd like to shoot out of this - the recoil would be unbearable otherwise.

  • Oh, I'm just kidding. I have a cut-down Khan O/U that I wouldn't even put those things through.

  • @elitearbor , thats a true, secondary survivalist weapon.

  • What, do you have to register as NFA even a black powder shotgun?

    oh wait, it's a breechloader..

  • nice

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