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New England Pardner single shot 12 gauge overview

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2011

Just going over the basics of this fine piece made by New England Firearms! I really enjoy shooting single shot shotguns because they are reliable, simple, and cheap! This one has a Light Skeet choke which is very close to no choke or cylinder open choke. This one I got at a great price, but the guy who ownded it before him really didn't take care of it.

Yes I can no longer do any Hi Point vids, they said that I have plenty already and they don't wish to have their product associated with me because I have nothing to do with the company. Sorry guys. Thanks for watching, can't wait to get some range time in!!

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  • I just bought one new and it was fine. Today after just opening and closing it, without firing it, the butt stock has a little play in it. Anyone else experience the same?

  • @SimplyAsunder Easy fix, just take the screws off the plastic end of the stock, pull off the plastic and there is a hole in the middle, just use a socket and extension and tighten the bolt inside, not sure of the size. Hope this helps. Mine is older so Im not sure if they are built the same.

  • can you buy replacment parts for the 12 gauge pardner single shot?

  • @THOUGHTFULTIMES I believe so. You can also buy after market parts such as a synthetic stock (too light makes more recoil) along with other parts. But Yes check online and at a local gun shop Im sure they can find any part you need.

  • I was thinking of getting one just for the sake of how cheap they are.......concerning buying used,I read that pitting on the outside of the barrel will cause it to blow up?Is this true?Could you just put gun blue or paint primer on it and it would stop rusting/pitting?

    I read about a way to reduce recoil,to drill in from the back of the wood stock,and hot glue I guess,metal into it.Like a metal pipe of some sort to make the gun weigh more to lessen recoil.I may just pick up a pardner pump 12ga

  • @SolidSnake4Ever2003 Pitting on the outside is no big deal, unless they are huge rust holes, if anything a little blueing and some oil will keep it from rusting. (I don't think a little bit of pitting will cause it to blow up). Also about the hole in the stock, I never heard of anything like that but it might work, makes sense. But there is a big hole where the bolt is to connect the stock to the frame. Hey hope you enjoy either the single or pump Pardner, happy shooting!!

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  • You can review anything you want after you purchase it, don't let them fool you.

  • I'm buying one next week, could i use 2 3/4" shells as well as 3" shells?

  • dude you can review any product you want. dont let any company tell you what to do unless your scared?

  • What's the range for a turkey?

  • Well that just took Hi Point off my shopping lists......and since when can they stop word of mouth advertising? Nazi bullshit if you ask me........ I will be sure to do some word of mouth advertising about HI POINT!!!

  • Hi point has no say if you do reviews or not. This is America tell them to shove it.

  • @ILITTHEWORLDONFIRE That's fighting words here in Louisiana !

  • how well does it shoot slugs? and can u put a scope on it???

  • can you do a disasembly video on this?

  • Is it a good turkey gun

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