a stock. Stocks always help with keeping the gun steady. Even if you don't want to slap on a hardwood one, slap a folded up stock on it so you can hint that you can unfold it. How's it load? Magazine or under the slide? If so, you need a port under the slide and to move the ejection port up maybe.
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Tasoth wrote:a stock. Stocks always help with keeping the gun steady. Even if you don't want to slap on a hardwood one, slap a folded up stock on it so you can hint that you can unfold it. How's it load? Magazine or under the slide? If so, you need a port under the slide and to move the ejection port up maybe.
I assumed he didn't put one on specifically, otherwise I would have said this too. but I agree. even a folded stock can look awesome. just look at the folder on a SPAS 12.
I redid some parts. The handle was thrown out to be replaced by a stock shamelesly stolen from the SPAS 12 and the grip was remodeled. The main body is now slightly differently shaped. I think i like it like this. Thanks to you guys.
I'd angle the handle a wee bit, and perhaps 'unfold' the shoulder stock for one of the pictures to show it works. Aside from that it looks highly excellent to this 3D graphix nub...
Your stock need a buttplate. It's a bit difficult to hold it against your shoulder otherwise.
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I second the butt plate and maybe some simple aiming points. My pop's shotguns are rather easy. A small nub up by the barrel and two smaller ones towards the back with a gap between them.
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