anyone know anything about the churchill 20 gauge semi auto tactical by EAA?

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I just bought a 20 gauge semi auto tactical for a smaller female friend of mine. I am looking for a way to carry extra rounds on the gun, since it is only a five round mag.

Mesa Tactical makes a 20 gauge carrier, but it fits a remington pin pattern. Does anyone know if the pins will align, or am I going to be fabbing up an adapter plate?

Supposedly the 220 is new and no aftermarket parts are out there yet.

Since so many people copy remington I was hoping to get lucky.

Any ideas out there?
 
Perhaps you could go with one of the elastic butt stock cuffs. Slides onto the butt stock and holds 5 rounds if I recall correctly.
Tell me what you can about this shotgun. How is it working out so far ?
 
I traded some ammo for a churchill 220, the shotgun doesn't have a bolt handle with it. I've looked on all websites I can, and have found nothing. Does anyone know how I could get one?
 
A second vote for the buttstock sleeve… Costs very little, try it and listen to her opinion on its utility. I preferred it on the shotguns I carried on the street….
 
I traded some ammo for a churchill 220, the shotgun doesn't have a bolt handle with it. I've looked on all websites I can, and have found nothing. Does anyone know how I could get one?
You have just confirmed one of the drawbacks of the many inexpensive shotguns we see in the market these days. We don't even have information in this thread of what company makes them, as Churchill is a brand chosen to call to mind classic British doubles and Mesa Tactical is likely an importer. Many inexpensive long guns originate in Turkey, and your challenge is to determine a. what gun was the basic pattern for yours, and b. how faithful the copy was.

Many charging handles are held in the bolt by a ball detent, which facilitates bolt removal for cleaning. If the gun is a close copy of, say, a Beretta 391, I would first try taking it to the LGS to see if that part will fit. If it is one of these https://dailycaller.com/2021/10/27/gun-tests-eaa-churchill-220-and-620-optics-tactical-shotguns/ the maker is Akkar, but guns imported by someone other than EAA may be built to a different spec. A parts specialist source such as Sarco or Jack First may know what you need, or you can check out Akkar's website to see if the part is offered direct.

Good luck in your search.
 
OP, here is a link to a hook and loop/ adhesive option. I have no experience with that product, and would be inclined to stick on butt rather than receiver, but you get a spare. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HLSBACU?tag=geekdeck-20&linkCode=osi&th=1&psc=1 Geeky Deck was the search hit, and apparently this is a kickback link, so you may want to do your own search on Amazon to see alternatives.
 
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