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    Default Re: Is it legal to 'masterkey' a shotgun to a rifle?

    here is one that would need a tax stamp it is still clumsy .
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU4SYmEL2Dc
    gun broker has one for sale w\mount

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    Default Re: Is it legal to 'masterkey' a shotgun to a rifle?

    Quote Originally Posted by gf45acp View Post
    I don't remember who, but someone used to put out a kit to mount a Mossy 500 under an AR. I believe that one was used in Predator. The kit was available commercially.
    Yeah that was back in the early 1990s and they had mounts for the Mossy 500 and Remmy 870. It did not do well because it put too much stress on the receiver.

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    Default Re: Is it legal to 'masterkey' a shotgun to a rifle?

    This is the thread that doesn't end...It goes on and on my friend...some people started posting it not knowing what it was...and the'll continue posting it just because......
    Some people just plain suck.
    If you're gonna be dumb ya gotta be tough.

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    Default Re: Is it legal to 'masterkey' a shotgun to a rifle?

    Not even close to the same thing

    I also have one and it won’t do what a master key will.

    And fuck x products as well

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    Default Re: Is it legal to 'masterkey' a shotgun to a rifle?

    Quote Originally Posted by mpan72 View Post
    This is the thread that doesn't end...It goes on and on my friend...some people started posting it not knowing what it was...and the'll continue posting it just because......
    With respect - I am very much aware what the topic is.

    However, I find it difficult to believe that somebody would actually desire such combination.
    Realistically, if you feel the need to break a door lock with a shotgun, I think it's more expedient
    to use a regular shotgun, as opposed to mating it to a rifle. The ensemble it is just too heavy and cumbersome, imho.

    I was merely offering alternatives to "scary-looking" devices, available without a $200.00 fee and trouble.
    For what is worth, the 37mm flare launcher accepts adapters for 12 ga and 410.
    True, it's single shot, but the right shell will open the door easily at the first attempt.

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    Default Re: Is it legal to 'masterkey' a shotgun to a rifle?

    Quote Originally Posted by Milford18337 View Post
    With respect - I am very much aware what the topic is.

    However, I find it difficult to believe that somebody would actually desire such combination.
    Realistically, if you feel the need to break a door lock with a shotgun, I think it's more expedient
    to use a regular shotgun, as opposed to mating it to a rifle. The ensemble it is just too heavy and cumbersome, imho.

    I was merely offering alternatives to "scary-looking" devices, available without a $200.00 fee and trouble.
    For what is worth, the 37mm flare launcher accepts adapters for 12 ga and 410.
    True, it's single shot, but the right shell will open the door easily at the first attempt.
    If you check the dates of the posts you will understand why I posted what I did. To be honest I did not even notice your post.
    Some people just plain suck.
    If you're gonna be dumb ya gotta be tough.

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    Smile Re: Is it legal to 'masterkey' a shotgun to a rifle?

    Quote Originally Posted by NathanB View Post
    Not even close to the same thing

    I also have one and it won’t do what a master key will.

    And fuck x products as well
    Obviously not.
    But... attached under the barrel of an AR it's impressive for sure.

    The main thing is... anything you attach to a rifle makes it heavier and unwieldy.
    Have a look at this:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M26_Mo...Shotgun_System
    Not only it adds a SBS, but it combines it with an external magazine.

    Both MasterKey and M26 MASS are offered as standalone... which is an admission that
    permanently attaching to a rifle it's not exactly the best idea since the invention of sliced bread.

    .............................................

    By the way, what's wrong with x products?
    (I don't own a soda can launcher, although I admit I thought about getting one. )

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    Default Re: Is it legal to 'masterkey' a shotgun to a rifle?

    is there a purgatory we can put the necromancers in to chill out?

    although, i wouldn't mind seeing gunlawyer's ubergun.
    There is no way to make it out alive...

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