Just redid the shell carrier on my fallout shotgun. Gonna refill the old holes in after while.
>>29759818
i like that swivel chair.
Close up.
That looks badass is it tottally handmade or a modified gun
>>29759834
It's a 1986-88 H&R topper model 88, with a 18 inch barrel (original 32in, gonna buy another one eventually) chambered for 3inch 12 gauge shells.
OP here, what shells should I keep in the side saddle for general use? Right now I have (1) 3in buckshot, (1) pdx slug/buck round, and (2) #6 high brasses. I used to keep all pdx rounds but I found if I wanted to kill a squirrel or chicken hawk it was a little hard.
I found out the M1 carbine mag pouch hold six 12ga shells quit nicely. Just remove the belt snap so you don't scratch up the stock (unless you don't give shit)
>>29759818
Why does it look like you hot glued the stock on?
You call that a diy fall out shotgun?
>>29760215
The guy obviously just nailed it on. Apparently in the post Apocalypse needles and thread aren't a thing.
>>29760251
Not the shell holder, where the butt stock meets the receiver.
>>29760246
There you go anon. I was expecting pull bangs not guys supergluing shell holsters on buttstocks.
>>29759818
I like the idea, but I would make a coupler of changes.
1.) A different light. That looks too new and shiny. Maybe just rough that one up s bit.
2.) I suggest having the zip tie closures on the bottom. I think that a hose clamp would look good there if you decide to ditch the zip ties.
3.) The sling looks strange. Maybe replace it with an earth-tone belt or something.
>>29760276
Im guessing he lost the screw, and decided it was Epoxy time.
>>29760334
Actually bought it, opened it up, and the guy before me I guess had glued it to the gun with that brown engine epoxy stuff. It's pretty stout, but it wobbled to the sides just a hair, and the epoxy fixed it.
>>29759818
Still no cheese grater heat shield