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  1. #1
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    Default belt-fed shotgun

    sweet I love to tinker - this is too much

    sorry if it's been posted before, just thought I would share

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    Default Re: belt-fed shotgun

    looks like its on a M16 lower, that is soooooo fuckin sweet!

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    Default Re: belt-fed shotgun

    I got a pretty good feeling I could improve my trap hit rate with that

    Man, I wish full auto wasn't NFA. I'd buy a 22 and convert it if I could. I love tinkering.
    "See, this side is well roasted; turn me on the other and eat." St. Lawrence

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    Default Re: belt-fed shotgun

    That is pretty sweet.

    I think I'd rather have this one though

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abTGAP7tG0Y&NR=1
    Last edited by RocketFoot; February 24th, 2009 at 09:25 PM.

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    Default Re: belt-fed shotgun

    Quote Originally Posted by P-11 shooter View Post
    That is pretty sweet.

    I think I'd rather have this one though

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abTGAP7tG0Y&NR=1
    Man, where can I get one of those little ammo cans? That is cool! LOL

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  6. #6
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    Default Re: belt-fed shotgun

    I would just hope that he gets proper BAFTE approval prior to production so he doesn't end up in the same boat that BRP did with the XMG. A great idea that has ended up as a REALLY expensive semi auto old upper right now.
    http://www.brpguns.com/xmg.htm
    Discussion reguarding this can be found here: http://www.uzitalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41910

    As far as the mini 1919's well, all I have to say is RIDICULOUSLY expensive! as is most NFA so this is nothing new.

    Rocket here's an idea for ya! http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=122660629 You might be able to order just one of the ammo can's w/ belt from Lakeside Guns http://www.lakesideguns.com/
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    Default Re: belt-fed shotgun

    Sweet. Here deer deer deer...

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    Default Re: belt-fed shotgun

    I just wish there was anything out there that was belt fed & affordable

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    Default Re: belt-fed shotgun

    Just imagine the possibilities. 00buck, slug, 000buck, slug, #4buck, slug, repeat. Come on bad guys, I dare you to take what I have.
    It's all fun and games, til someone shoots your bobber!

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    Default Re: belt-fed shotgun

    Last friday I looked at a Russian made 12 ga. auto shotgun with a 20 round drum. I know this is not belt fed, but I am sure it would do in a pinch. The 20 round drum is optional, it comes with a 5 round clip as standard. It looked like it was made on an AK-47 frame, lots of stamped parts and with the drum loaded it was quite heavy.

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