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  1. Mine was done within hours of the gun arriving home without ever firing it once! I had been kicking around a S12 for years. So when I finally got that thing here I couldn't even stomach the walk to the basement. Right on the kitchen table. Chips of Russian steel were flying. 1st S12 conversion I'd ever done. Modded the BHO lever while I was in there as well. Polished everything. Reprofiled the bolt. Hand tools, a dremel, a 40 year old drill. Kitchen table. No vice. I think something needs to be mentioned about the "half conversions" as well. No ownership of y
  2. Starts stuffing bars of soap in a sock.... Now where is that little fucker?
  3. I'm using the CSS puck as well. (With the V-plug) I had a 2.75 Remington buckshot stove pipe on setting #3 Monday. She fired one. Fine. Fired again. Jam. She cleared it. Next 3 no problems. Weird.
  4. As usual evlblk. Your guns run well, and I enjoy your posts!
  5. I've considered the TRS-25. But also the C-more. I have a few things it could end up on so investing a little more in the STS might be the right way to go in the long run. It would also be nice to put 3 TRS 25's on 3 different guns instead of just one though as well. So I haven't made a move yet.
  6. I view FPS as entertainment only. But that portrayal of the S12 had me shaking my head a bit. That LSA S12 however... I'd remove a nut with a soup can lid to know the magic sauce in that to make it shoot so soft...
  7. Ah, my wording was stupid. I meant, (just buy a MD Arms one as a replacement) They are $30. Not that it was from them.
  8. I wonder what kind of vehicle this is going to end up mounted on?
  9. My MD arms 10 slot hasn't done that and I've put a few hundred slugs... buckshot etc through it. If you add target loads... probably nearing the 500-600 mark. I got the short one. It was $30? Cheap enough to just replace it.
  10. Eek... I didn't go anywhere near that far... I'd be afraid that top portion would eventually start to creep up and start jamming the gun. That's why I just used the hole in the receiver for the safety lever as a guide. But the picture shows what your going to be doing. I want to see this 870 safety mod.
  11. Per dinzags info page. What I did tho is lay the bho lever in position with the safety lever removed. Threw a cross pin in to kinda keep it where it was supposed to be and looked through the safety lever hole. While pushing the bho tab to raise it all the way up. Hit it with a blue sharpie... And... Theres your template. So I knocked all the blue out with a fine cutoff wheel on a dremel. Cleaned up everything I hit. Layed it back in place so I could fish the safety lever through. Then pulled it back out to do the tab mod. I used a small sanding drum Layed in hard on that co
  12. I'm guessing you just pull flat over the top with your left hand using the dust cover as a guide? Not super optic friendly option then?
  13. Here is a quick adjustment back to birdshot after shooting a bunch of slugs with the md plug. Guns hot. Still easy to do. Video is like a minute.
  14. I cut the BHO to allow the safety to be removed or installed independent of the fcg. I also rounded off the lever that sticks out of the receiver because with the fcg moved forward it is kinda in the way of your hand. I reduced its width by half rounding it back towards the stock. I've cut a safety lever on a rifle to do the BHO. But the factory BHO lever in the S12 is more convenient IMO. It's a huge GD MF'ing pain to get back in there right... but I like it. And mine hasn't given me any trouble either. Some visual.
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