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"just an FYI, most 870 mag extenders arent "drop in"...as there are usually dimples in the factory 870 tube that need to be ground or pressed out"
Not most. Only later ones. The easiest way to remove the dimples with the least risk is to drill them out. I like Nordic Components tubes.
How much weight could you save if you used Ti everywhere you could without compromising reliability? My watch weighs 5 ounces... Have you ever left the house forgetting to put on your watch? I have and I never noticed it gone until I looked to see what time it was! I didn't notice the weight...
"It's a rack grade rifle using rack grade ammo.
You're getting what is expected for that combination.
Plus I'm sure you're a big factor in the equation too"
^^^ This ^^^
I built a SHTF shotgun on a Remington 870 Turkey gun base. I wanted screw in chokes and a vent rib barrel. A shotgun will never be my go to defense weapon so the 21" barrel will never be a handicap. Let me see if I can find a picture to post.
That is probably what he means (FSB). If I were building an 11.5 I would use a FF handguard and quality fixed front sight unless it was full auto and aiming wasn't very important.
I just built an upper around an Odin 16" carbine gas barrel that will never shoot subs or with a can. I used the Odin adjustable block. It is cheap insurance I may never use. Wide open it does nothing. The OP mentioned it >> The Odin block is a tight fit in smaller hand guards. It clears my BCM...
If precision is your game You probably want to stay away from chromed barrels. On the other hand just because a barrel is stainless doesn't make it a good barrel. Good barrels cost good $$$.
I shot sporting clays and hunted for many years. You probably share a similar background. Gun fit is everything. I don't understand the "Mall Ninga" crowd where looking tacti cool is more important than a shotgun that requires no more of the shooter than focusing on the target. A gun that fits...
If it moved a little it's probably not thread locker. Is the MD or barrel stainless steel? Something moving a little and then stopping sounds like it is galled.