That's the one. I noticed he had loading problems though. He said he reloaded his own shot. I did not ask him how much he paid for it. Would make a bad ass little gun, filled with slugs.
dawoodq -
I like the look of it. Looking at your website, it shows you charging $799 for them. That's a NO GO... Why the heck would I do that when I can do a Saiga 410 for much less? If I spend more than $550-600 for a decked out Saiga 410 I'm doing it wrong.
Don't get me wrong - I'm not hating on the gun - I actually like the looks of it. I just think that your price point is way off. At $800 I'm expecting 12 gauge, not 410...
Or am I missing something?
It looks like they are asking $800 for a complete gun, not bad for most ARs. If you want just the upper, it's $400 and it looks like it will mate up to any complete AR lower that you may already own. At $33 the mags are a bit steep compared to other AR mags but comparable to Saiga shotgun mags.
ETA: Pics show 5, 10, & 13 round magazines but they only list a price for the 5 round mag. Hopefully they won't get carried away on mag prices. I wonder how difficult it would be to modify a standard AR mag to work...
That's still 250 higher than a comparable (directly) Saiga.... One other thing that doesn't often get mentioned: I'm not sure that the AR platform is best suited to shotgunning. The AR platform is designed for tight tolerances, the AK was designed a little sloppier - it's designed to be used, maintained and even built by peasants. In rifles, this leads to better accuracy out of an AR in all likelihood. It's myopiinion, and I've heard others say it, that the functioning of the AK shotgun benefits from the looser tolerances - and the supreme accuracy is not the point. If I wanted the more accurate gun I'd choose the AR - for a shotgun - AK...
I guess if you're an AR-or-nothing guy and have the cash to burn...
Again just my opinion - and we've ALL got opinions...