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Dude, is that stock ductaped to the receiver? Now that is hardcore.
It’s secured with a mounting screw, but it started to get a little wobble. The duct tape fixed the wobble.
As I was always taught, if it moves and it isn’t supposed to, use duct tape; if it doesn’t move and it should, use WD-40
Safety First as they say . . . . . : (
You so do _not_ want to ask about what they’re using for a safety!
Harblez with the gauge and Shelley with the nine.
So which is the problem solver? Duct tape or a 12 gauge pump?
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Next you could pry open those shells, replace the bird shot with #1 Buck and stick some duct tape over the crimp so they don’t fall out.
maybe it needs a new stock for better grip … and it needs some cleaning..