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Remington 870 or 1100? Which one?
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<blockquote data-quote="gaseous maximus" data-source="post: 1633595" data-attributes="member: 13886"><p>Lord, MoBoost, you wern't supposed to ask that. Its been !8 years or so ago and in truth it, was a 20 gauge with one operating arm instead of two. I mention this because, the bolt bound ( binded?) on a rail on the inside of the receiver, which then broke. Quite probably, (Your going to make me admit this arn't you?), if it had the two arms, common today, It might not have happened. Hows that for weaseling? OK PROBABLY wouldn't have. My point was that steel can be welded, if need be. The mossberg couldn't, at least by the finest welders, available at an AFB on the S.E. side of okc. Incidentally, there was in shotgun news, a few years ago, an add offering some steel receivered mossbergs, supposedly overruns from a navy, or some gov. agency, contract.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gaseous maximus, post: 1633595, member: 13886"] Lord, MoBoost, you wern't supposed to ask that. Its been !8 years or so ago and in truth it, was a 20 gauge with one operating arm instead of two. I mention this because, the bolt bound ( binded?) on a rail on the inside of the receiver, which then broke. Quite probably, (Your going to make me admit this arn't you?), if it had the two arms, common today, It might not have happened. Hows that for weaseling? OK PROBABLY wouldn't have. My point was that steel can be welded, if need be. The mossberg couldn't, at least by the finest welders, available at an AFB on the S.E. side of okc. Incidentally, there was in shotgun news, a few years ago, an add offering some steel receivered mossbergs, supposedly overruns from a navy, or some gov. agency, contract. [/QUOTE]
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