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I have a slot on my FAC for a multi-shot shotgun and want to convert my Hatsan escort Magnum 2+1 into a 7+1,what will I need?,is it easy to do? and an idea of cost,please.

 

No silly comments about the Hatsan,it's been a very good shotgun with NO problems :good:

 

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Alan :)

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Those above must be old 'uns. For the last few years all Hatstands have crimped magazine tubes (no spacers). So to convert, you will need a new tube (two different threads, discernable be serial number), extension tube and spring. All really cheap and fairly easy to fit.

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Those above must be old 'uns. For the last few years all Hatstands have crimped magazine tubes (no spacers). So to convert, you will need a new tube (two different threads, discernable be serial number), extension tube and spring. All really cheap and fairly easy to fit.

 

 

Dammit, i should have bought a couple more and saved them if they started crimping as standard.

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I went to see my favourite RFD,Chris Orasinski this morning with ref to my Escort shotgun,and he has quoted me a total price of £60 to supply and fit a new 5shot magazine,a 2 shot extension,and new spring,he had to check to see which thread was at the receiver end as there are two different threads,so just waiting for the parts to arrive. :good:

 

 

Alan :)

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Incase he dont see this thread-message mod Steve B as he has a section 1 Escort and im not sure if he had it converted or bought it like that.

 

I bought mine as a 4+1 then ordered the extra bits to make it an 7+1 shot. Check it out on youtube. Just type 'escort magnum 8 shot'

 

Steve.

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I've rung edgar Brothers and have got prices for the parts needed.

 

5 shot magazine £16.99p

2 shot extension £16.99p

spring £12.99p

 

 

a total of £46.97p

 

so my RFD is only charging £13 to do the work for me,i'd do it myself ,but you need a strong grip to unscrew the tube (something I haven't got :blush: )

 

Alan :)

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Hi

 

If you are converting a shotgun from section 2 to section 1 you may be requested to have it re-proofed as the gun has been "modified". You better check this as some people I' ve talk to say you do and some say you don't.

 

Can anyone else comment on this?

 

P.B i asked my local rfd gunsmiths about making my Remington 1187 to section 1 shotgun and he said it will have to go in to be sent in re proofed etc so i think i will leave as it is and just buy one as i have a slot for one :good:

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If you increase the magazine capacity there will be no need for 're-proofing'.The shotguns integrity has not been compromised.

It would be like saying to the owner of a CZ 452 with a STANDARD 5 round magazine if you use a 10 round magazine then it needs 're-proofing',

or to the Ruger 10/22 owner with the STANDARD 10 round magazine,if you use a 25 round magazine then that will need 're-proofing'.

Both my FEO and RFD have not mentioned 're-proofing'.

 

 

Alan :)

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Blimey, i'd like to say i've regularly shot 3 pigeon with 3 shells with my M2 but can only claim the odd left and right....usually missing with the third. How many crows/pigeons can you really (honestly) shoot with 8? Not casting dispersions just genuinely interested :good:

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Blimey, i'd like to say i've regularly shot 3 pigeon with 3 shells with my M2 but can only claim the odd left and right....usually missing with the third. How many crows/pigeons can you really (honestly) shoot with 8? Not casting dispersions just genuinely interested :good:

 

Although I have 8 shots available, I have never (except for trying it out) fired the 8 at any birds. Usually, it's two or three, sometimes four. A few years ago, my 8 shot would have been very handy, when I shot 120 crows/jackdaws in 3 hours. I only had my Lanber O/U and found at times that I could'nt load it quick enough. With an 8 shot, I could have easily added another 50-60 birds to my tally.

 

Steve.

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It seems Steve and I agree on a lot of things,as Steve has said it's not the fact that you COULD fire all 8 shots,just at times there is the possibility of pigeons flying in when you are reloading,and as we all know semis aren't quick to reload.Well, not as quick as i'd like :lol:

 

Alan :)

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