point taken..when i purchase this shotgun( and i will, no matter how long it takes) plan to run it through my weekend warrior abuse and i hope it will be worth every penny i paid.
fullmetaljesus..because i dont know too much about them and at the first couple of times i have held and fooled with them.. there guns seemed cheap to me as i am a typical gun enthusiast who sticks to the top popular brands. no one i ever have ever talked to ever said " i would love to get one...
if anyone has one of these (kel tec ksg shotguns) or info please hit me back..tried both of my fav local gun stores for availability and did not score. I did read they are hard to get or on back order. saw the demo video and was immediately impressed even though i turn my nose up at a kel tec.
I expected some slaps for this one, but this is as close as i could come to a barrett 50. Cal..:):. that i could afford. Its just for fun or an emergency back-up from my springfield .45. Or just for plinking, thanks fella's.
thanks fella's, i didn't do alot of research on the gun yet but that helped alot, didn't know about the hang ups(pings..) on the rifle, i looked at one in a local store and thought it was solid. thanks again.
thanks king..yes, the grip bushings fit on the right side but seem too small for the left but i never heard of oversized bushings? i will call wilson about this situation, my only other option i was thinking is to buy a new frame but that could be very costly.
bought new wilson combat bushings for my mil spec springfield pistol but one side (left side) does not thread, bushings too small what are my options or should i call wilson and explaine my situation?
have a springfield mil spec stainless, bought new wilson combat bushings for new ajax grips,:rolleyes: bushings on one side will not thread. what should i do, is there a different size bushing or should i return and explain my situation to wilson?