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My Sci-Fi grade hunting shotgun

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:clapping: :clapping: :clapping:
My Sci-Fi grade hunting shotgun: :woohoo

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If that's what I think it is, I want one. :drool: (Ok, technically, I want one regardless of whether or not it is what I think it is.)

How's she shoot?
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Dave2 wrote:If that's what I think it is, I want one. :drool: (Ok, technically, I want one regardless of whether or not it is what I think it is.)

How's she shoot?
We will find out shortly. Hitting the range this afternoon. It needs a good diet of 2.3/4 "or 3" 6 or 4. Does not like bird's loads.

Now with real Eotech 512.
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How did you go about mounting your optic? I have mine assembled and it shoots great, but I don't want to grind off my rear sight to put a rail on. Just curious as to which route you took. Looks great btw!
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karder wrote:How did you go about mounting your optic? I have mine assembled and it shoots great, but I don't want to grind off my rear sight to put a rail on. Just curious as to which route you took. Looks great btw!
I cut the rear sight in half with a dremel cutting disk. I tapped out the halves. I installed a rail with notch base. This the only way that works. Rear notch is replacable if you want to do so. The iron sights are useless on a Kash-12
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Range visit: :hurry: :hurry:

Taking in some steel bearings "rlol" :

#6 and #4 in 3"
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It kind of looks like a gun out of the aliens movie from the 80s. Pretty awesome!
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