Stevens 350
AcceptableUserName
February 18, 2010, 06:42 PM
Pretty interested by this actually. This and the new Winchester Defender from Turkey we're supposed to be seeing. I like this gun, but seriously? The stock looks terrible. Is it meant to be like that? really? http://www.savagearms.com/images/firearms/finder/ginormous/stevens350pumpsecurity.png
Will it be interchangeable with any other model of pump shotgun as far as parts and stocks go?
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reckless carolinian
February 18, 2010, 07:52 PM
You might try some Ithaca parts. It looks like a cheesy rip off of the 37. Hold it. BPS+M37 mixup. Are those twin action bars?
And it isn't you, AUN, the stock looks a bit droopy.
oletymer
February 19, 2010, 10:16 AM
Very crude looking ripoff. That stock does not look like it would come close to fitting anything that walks on two legs.
Snarlingiron
February 19, 2010, 11:01 AM
:evil:The droopy stock is made to tuck under your arm so you can fire the gun from your side. We all know you can't miss with a shotgun, right? That is right isn't it?
MAKster
February 19, 2010, 03:28 PM
This 37 copy is made in China. Norinco sold an Ithaca copy for many years.
jlv08
February 19, 2010, 03:59 PM
The ones I've seen are far from crude and there was a model 37 knockoff that sold a few years back that are in the hands of a couple of friends here in the Tidewater area that have given a pretty good account of themselves for reliability.
The store I frequent and buy most of my guns sold a lot of the Norinco brands thru the years and when I was buying my Winchester 1400 last week, I asked the owner about how these guns were working out and he said he did not have one come back and wished he could get more.
This man has all of the gauges in Winchester model 12';s and all of the gauges of Ithaca 37's and he said that the machining was not as crisp on the Norincos but the metal was good and they broke in pretty well.:)
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