striker3
March 15, 2007, 04:42 PM
Back in August, CaCrusin dropped somehints about a recoil forend for semi-auto shotguns. I have been checking their site,but have not heard anything else about it. Just wanted to know if maybe someone here had heard some news. The whole concept is something that I would be interested in.
Here is a link to the thread:
The semi-auto shotgins have a large tube and bolt return spring in the butt stock that precludes the installation of our recoil-reduction system. We will be introducing something entirely new later this year called the RSF (Recoil Suppression Forend) that takes ALL of the felt recoil out of shooting. I meant to say all. You can use it with any proper fitting stock and it will work just fine. Watch for it this winter.
CaCrusin
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=214485
Here is a link to the thread:
The semi-auto shotgins have a large tube and bolt return spring in the butt stock that precludes the installation of our recoil-reduction system. We will be introducing something entirely new later this year called the RSF (Recoil Suppression Forend) that takes ALL of the felt recoil out of shooting. I meant to say all. You can use it with any proper fitting stock and it will work just fine. Watch for it this winter.
CaCrusin
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=214485