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  1. Yes it is. Sorry I can't seem to edit the post to specify it
  2. Hey all, I decided to go with a field stock for final setup so this stock is for sale. Surprisingly the LOP is actually a little too short for me. Had it on the gun for 1 range trip so basically new. This is the plain jane model with no limbsaver or the cheek riser. $60 for the stock.
  3. That is the 5th rotation and the trigger group does stop it from rotating but I can feel a click when I twist it so I guess I will just settle on 6th. Thanks
  4. Hey all, I see a lot of threads about not overly tightening down a field stock but can someone tell me what is considered too tight? I start to get resistance on 5th rotation but if I leave it there, I can feel the stock twist with the trigger group in with little effort. I can get still 2 more rotations out of it before it starts to get really stiff. Do I stop as soon as I feel resistance (5th rotation) or until it get hard to twist just by hand (7th rotation)? Thanks for any advise.
  5. I understand. Since I have gone through the trouble already, just trying to do it right. Sure there are no precedence set for 922r but with all the anti 2A sentiment nowadays, no one know what the future holds. Unless you are the authority on this matter or willing to fight an over zealous DA for me here in California, I'm going to cover my ass.
  6. Ok thank you. Just getting some reassurance that there isn't some stupid rule about it originally coming with 14 parts and fall under the 4 parts rule instead of 3 even if the parts are removed.
  7. Hey all, I bought a M1014 awhile back and swapped out a few parts to make it 922r compliant. Because of the skeleton stock and PG, I was told we need to replace 4 parts instead of just 3. So the 7rd tube and follower (DMW) and forend from FFT (the plastic replacement). I decided to sell the skeleton stock and PG and bought a Mesa stock since I can't have a collapsible stock where I am. Now I really want a field stock instead of the Mesa stock. Since the original stock and grip combo is removed, am I good with just 3 parts replaced (since a field stock isn't US made)? The requirement for 4 parts is only if I still had the original skeleton stock setup correct?
  8. same. I got a lot of rounds of the black case Black Aces 00 buck and it cycles just fine. patterned decently too from about 10 yards (by decently, I mean it didn't have any flyers off a torso size target). the shells are a tad bit long and only fits 6 rounds in the full length tubes.
  9. Only buckshot I have had issues ejecting was the Fiocchi Home Defense load. It is rated at 1250 FPS but does not have enough gas to cycle the action. Even if it ejects the spent case, it does not pick up the next round off the carrier. Just picked up 180 rounds of the Federal Powershok 00 buck but haven't had a chance to pattern it yet.
  10. Thanks Cas Yeah was having a brain fart moment when I saw the extra space in the groove when the piston was fully extended. Thought maybe it was supposed to move back more to fill the groove completely.
  11. Thank you haha figured that was the case.
  12. Hey all, This may be a dumb question but is this really how far back the pistons move? There is supposed to be extra space in the grooves, correct?
  13. Yeah I lubed up the BCG and the grooves in the receiver but didn't really apply a lot. When I broke down the gun to check, I see lube on it but was pretty dry. I will throw more on it for the next range trip and see if it cycles better with this troublesome ammo.
  14. I have not tried any birdshot as I didn't have any that day. I am trying go get to the range again this weekend and will try some.
  15. hmmm never realized that. Always figured the extra brass at the bottom allowed for more powder.
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