Hey gun people, I'm looking at this shotgun, it's pretty, but the supplier won't disclose it's model type, I don't know my shotguns very well, so can one of you identify?
>>33151173
looks nice enough, how much does it cost?
>>33151173
Remington 870
>supplier won't disclose it's model type
Why? Sounds like you need to get a new supplier.
>>33151203
525 here in britbongland, but the poor thing's deactivated to comply with our cuck laws.
>>33151210
Upon further inspection I was wrong, it's a Winchester model 12.
>>33151210
look at the bolt and overall design. its not an 870
Seriously though, why won't they tell you?
>>33151213
Don't bother then, there's no point to having a gun if it's not functional.
>>33151173
Older style Winchester Model 12, and be sure to call your "supplier" a stupid cunt.
>>33151288
This. Don't waste your money on toys OP. Save that cash for a plane ticket.
>>33151278
All they detailed was that it looked like an old Korea/Vietnam model, and that it's probably Brazilian made.
>>33151315
Give supplier info so I can haze them to death.
>Brazilian made
Fuck no snake.
It a deactivated brazilian 12 gauge combat shotgun from the 50's. http://www.real-gun.com/sawn1.html
>>33151408
Fuck that shit. Don't waste your money on that let alone a deactivated specimen.
Would you keep frozen corpses of your family in the freezer too?
http://www.real-gun.com/deactivated-sig-p250.html
How do you deactivate a p250
>cocks and dry fires
Wouldn't it be piss easy to make work?
>>33151442
According to your UK deactivation laws, no it would not be easy, since everything inside is welded. It's pretty much a fucked frame with a moving slide. This is a horrible looking hobby to spend your money on. Invest in expatriating yourself from that prison island instead.
>>33151408
What distinguishes it as a Brazilian made? These guys are so unclear with some of their products it drives me crazy.
>>33151467
But we get free healthcare!
>>33151505
So do inmates.
>>33151469
Typically a Brazillian made weapon would bear markings indicating that it was made in Brazil. i.e. manufacturers name, tool marks, stamps, horribly fitting parts.
>>33151539
Sooooooo, as I assumed, anything made in Brazil has a bad rep?
>>33151561
Doesn't matter if the gun is deactivated.
>>33151565
Fair point, but I've always preferred having an American or British made firearm, even if it's deactivated.
>>33151467
Before this post I thought maybe they were collecting guns that could be made functional again if the laws changed. Talk about a waste.
>>33151242
Doesn't look like it has the collar for the take-down procedure. It's not a model 12.
>>33151622
...Y-you own deactivated guns? why?
do you cosplay in the woods or something?
>>33151622
why would you want a deactivated gun? if you want a prop just buy airshit
>>33151289
Agreed, use the phrase "stupid cunt" verbatim and tell them /k/ sent you.
>>33151561
Not all Brazilian guns are bad, but there are some really awful examples. Rossi lever guns are said to be an excellent value, with the only consistent complaint being that their actions can be a bit rough before being broken in.
>>33151210
Not an 870.
That bolt is different and those pins are different
>>33151467
It's a p250 can't you just put it on an empty slide and frame.
Jesus fucking christ, so many newfags.
Shit is a Savage 67, probably the only pump shotgun that isn't worth $150 used.
>>33156354
>>ding ding ding
This I had 2 of them.
>>33156354
>tfw I actually like mine
>>33151622
When you buy a deactivated gun it's kinda supporting the deactivated gun "industry", which will destroy more guns jsut so you can have a toy.
Don't do it