![]() Like i said its for pure range, not home defense. Picked it up a fellow officer at work on a bet. Have you read the safety articles on yet? If not, then please do before you shoot it.Īctually If i told you guys what i paid for the SPAS-12 you wouldn't believe it haha. $200 may sound like a lot, especially considering what you probably paid for the SPAS-12, but it certainly is nothing to LOL about if your safety fails. Found some "new style" button safety trigger groups but they're running $200+ lol The SPAS-12 is really such an iconic shotgun so i just want to learn it and get it up to speed. Cerakote the weapon ( barrel, mag, reciever, heat guard, choke,) in Dark Earth but leave the forend, trigger group, release push button and butt stock in their original colors of black. Thanks Icopy, i am actually ordering both buffers, receiver and stock, from . Some kind of 6 point butt stock similar to the Knoxx Gen 2 or Mesa Tactical Stocks that can be made to work on the Spas 12. Go check out that site if you haven't aready. There was a guy at who was making replacement buffers. Both had a tendency to break due to thier age. Aside from the safety, you need to look at the buffer in the receiver and the buffer in the stock. All mine hated winchester shells, but fed everything else. I owned the fixed stock, the folder and the detachable stocked versions at one point. I had a few Spas 12s and they were cool and all. ![]() You might try PVC tubing for covering edges on the folder (aquarium shops have a good variety), see whether or not it'll fit and still allow the stock to shut properly. The folder ought to have a hook on it, something a lot of them are missing for some reason. Folders are pretty tough, apart from that little buffer or whatever it is they have fitted. The fixed synthetic isn't especially solid, but it's still pretty comfortable to use. Supposedly the wooden stock can split, but mine looks fairly solid. I've had all three stocks, but couldn't fit the folder or quick-detachable wooden one due to our OAL laws. Never tried a factory sling, but the attachment point on the synthetic stock doesn't look like it'd last well. There might have been some more recent options for fitting chokes. ![]() I think all of it's pretty damn expensive now, the mounts being particularly unusual. Optic mounts, chokes, slings, barrel extensions, etc. There were a number of factory accessories. Could you guys post some pictures for me to see what set up and optiosn you're running. ![]()
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