Without paperwork from Crane how do you know if a duck bill is original or not?
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/856742599
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Without paperwork from Crane how do you know if a duck bill is original or not?
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/856742599
Thanks
It's not a military shotgun so what difference does it make?
I was talking to a fellow collector about these who said he is aware of reproductions being made over 20 years ago. There may have been other reproductions since then. Not sure how to tell the difference between a real one and a repro. Scosgt is correct that it's not a military shotgun. It's a 1970 production shotgun. But you would be surprised to see what kinds of firearms the SEAL teams used. It could have been a commercial purchase but there's no way to tell for certain. Did you notice it's missing the clamp that goes around the barrel and mag tube that stabilizes the duckbill from moving?
Last edited by Tom Doniphon; 03-06-2020 at 08:38.
stock is also cracked
What does the duck bill do that a plain barrel pr Cutts Comp dpesn't do? Don't understand
Hmmm.....the shot stays together in the barrel until it leaves.....so I guess th duckbill limits the vertical shot dispersion. For antipersonnel, what is the best suggested best range?
Last edited by PWC; 03-07-2020 at 12:55.