What am I missing with the Wilson Combat Shotguns?


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Opie
May 7, 2003, 06:42 PM
I just don't see the value here, am I missing something? $735 is the lowest priced 870 they sell, and it is pretty much a parkerized 870 express with nice sights.

I just bought a Police Magnum with ghost rings and added everything the Border Patrol has plus a sidesaddle, and I built it for $560 including tax and all. The Wilson would have ran almost $800 after tax.

I dont want to bash Wilson, I just dont see what the deal is with the price? Am I missing something??????

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natedog
May 7, 2003, 07:50 PM
That $300 is for the LABEL. Just like in anything else. A Sony or Dell computer is priced about $300 more than computers with identical specs but are built at home or by a small company. A tricked Honda might outrun a Ferrari, but the Ferrari will still be $80,00+ more.

Opie
May 7, 2003, 08:00 PM
:rolleyes:

Sounds like the same gun, but I can buy 3000rds of ammo and still spend the same amount.

Andrew Wyatt
May 7, 2003, 08:06 PM
well, it's not exactly the same.

wilson usually does an action/trigger job as well, and most of them have surefire lights installed.

El Tejon
May 7, 2003, 08:11 PM
Opie, the value comes from the lack of hassle. I tell them what I want, they make it. It works, I do not use my time running here or there, beating on the weapon, or waiting for UPS, I move on.

Whether your per hour justifies that cost, depends on your surrounding circumstances. Free market in action--yeah, capitalism.:)

Kestrel
May 7, 2003, 10:23 PM
Wilson's told me they do NOT do action jobs/trigger jobs on the shotguns.

By the way, are you sure they start as "Express" models???

Thanks,
Steve

Opie
May 7, 2003, 10:44 PM
They are Express guns, I have handled 3 and all of them said Express Magnum. I was also told Wilson did not do trigger jobs on them.

The cheapest Wilson with a Surefire is $959!

9mmMike
May 8, 2003, 02:17 AM
I came to the same conclusion after spending a ton-o-time perusing the TFL boards. The only remotely scary mod that they do is the sites.
They do not even include a forcing cone in their "mods".
I have an 870 here that I have less than 250 bucks into that has all their "mods" on it except the ghost rings.
Used 870 - 155.00
Used Sidesaddle - 10.00
Used stocks (wood ones that I refinished) - 10.00
Used mag extension & spring - 15.00
Steel follower - 11.95 (new from Brownells)
I did put a spare rifle-sited barrel on it that has the forcing cone lengthened but I could have just as easily had the barrel that came with the gun modified for 40.00.
It is amazing what they get for their 870's. Truly.
Mike

Dave McCracken
May 8, 2003, 06:01 AM
A stock 870 right out of the box is an awesome close range tool. Most of what Wilson-ST does is worthy, but little cannot be done by an owner or good local smith.

Here's the budget approach....

Buy a used, short barrelled 870. A smoothbore 20" barrel with rifle sights is nigh ideal. So's a 21" turkey barrel.

Make sure it has a stock that fits you and a trigger that breaks under 4 lbs.

Stick some sling studs on it.

Now go shoot the thing until it feels like a body part and most of what you shoot at is destroyed or "Reduced to possession".

Then, you're in a better position to tell what mods and addons will aid your perfromance and what will just suck money from you.

mikey357
May 8, 2003, 03:49 PM
...why are they so EXPENSIVE?...because they say "Wilson Combat" on 'em, 'natch...are they worth it??? Only YOU can decide that....mikey357

Blain
May 9, 2003, 10:41 PM
Geeze....Wilson is more expensive than Vang....and without the choke/porting!!!!!!!!!!

DonGlock26
May 10, 2003, 11:43 AM
Custom 1911ism invading the Shotgun community! Film at 11pm.

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