Me too, because of a bad neck I don't shoulder a shotgun even to shoot skeet, but I want that stock nestled under my arm, more control and more accurate.flintknapper wrote:txinvestigator wrote:Are you referring to using the pistol grip only, and no shoulder stock? I have tried that, unless you are VERY close I don;t like it. You cannot aim properly with a pistol-grip only.JB3 wrote:When I bought a Maverick shotgun for home defense,I also got a pistol grip for it. I have tried several scenarios (breach open and unloaded) with it and the only advantage I see is in very close quarters IE. around door ways. It seems to be a kind of unstable with both hands moving around. I was wondering if I should work more on this or just throw the grip in the "didn't work drawer" Thanks John
Agreed, also makes the weapon much easier to "take away".
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- Wed May 03, 2006 7:21 pm
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