Subj : RIA shotguns To : Weatherman From : Moondog Date : Fri Oct 01 2021 09:20 pm Re: RIA shotguns By: Weatherman to All on Sun Sep 26 2021 02:31 am > A local farm good store recently had what I thought was a decent deal on arm > -100 12 gauge bullpup semi-auto for $400 with the option of five free 9 roun > > Well, obviously couldn't resist THAT kind of deal - even if it meant passing > > So, shot both the shotguns yesterday. The Meriva is punishing to say the le > signed to do, however, and functioned flawlessly. > > The bullpup was fun to shoot. The recoil was stout, but not like the Meriva > ds with the modified cylinder choke. The gun is new and the shells seemed t > he Meriva, but is a good eight to nine inches shorter. With a rail on top a > n use a front vertical grip. I don't see that happening in my case, but it' > > Also included, a gas plug to switch between 2 3/4 and 3" shells, 3 choke ins > > So, I paid approximately $950, got a 1911 (which I will shoot soon, maybe ev > , so we're looking at $130 in freebies!). Not a bad haul, I have to say. > > > Regards, > -==*>Weatherman<*==- > I've been seeing several bullpup semi -auto 12 ga out there made in Turkey, but I'm tempted to pick up a Kel-Tec Ks-7 just for the wierd factor. A rail costs $40, so I'm not stuck with just the funky rail sights it ships with. --- þ Synchronet þ The Cave BBS - Since 1992 - cavebbs.homeip.net .