• RIA shotguns

    From Weatherman@VERT/TLCBBS to All on Sat Sep 25 19:31:27 2021
    A local farm good store recently had what I thought was a decent deal on arms. Rock Island Armory 1911-FS for $550 ($50 off) and they threw in an RIA Meriva 12-gauge pump and $50 rebate to sweeten the deal. On the next page of the circular, an RIA VRBP-100 12 gauge bullpup semi-auto for $400 with the option of five free 9 round mags (the gun comes with two five rounders).

    Well, obviously couldn't resist THAT kind of deal - even if it meant passing up some of the other deals in the circular.

    So, shot both the shotguns yesterday. The Meriva is punishing to say the least. Lightweight receiver, pump action, composite stock. This thing will pound you to hell. It was difficult to hold on to the forestock with each shot. It did what it was designed to do, however, and functioned flawlessly.

    The bullpup was fun to shoot. The recoil was stout, but not like the Meriva's. Much less barrel rise, the recoil impulse was straight back. Followup shots were quick and easy and 2 liter bottles and 3 inch clays on stands didn't have a chance at 20 yards with the modified cylinder choke. The gun is new and the shells seemed to have a rather "proud" rim, so there WERE the occassional failures to eject, but the gun is still being broken in. The bullpup has a barrel a full 1.5" longer than its cousin the Meriva, but is a good eight to nine inches shorter. With a rail on top and a rail on the right hand side, this baby can be set up with a light and optics. Also included with the VRBP-100 is a replacement forestock with a rail section on it so you can use a front vertical grip. I don't see that happening in my case, but it's an option.

    Also included, a gas plug to switch between 2 3/4 and 3" shells, 3 choke inserts (full, modified cyliner, full cylinder), choke wrench and a spacer for the five round mag so you can use it for hunting.

    So, I paid approximately $950, got a 1911 (which I will shoot soon, maybe even today), a 12 gauge semi-auto bullpup, and a 12 gauge pump, both shotguns tactical in design, along with a $50 rebate and five free 9 round magazines (those babies are $28 each, so we're looking at $130 in freebies!). Not a bad haul, I have to say.


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  • From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to Weatherman on Fri Oct 1 14:20:00 2021
    Re: RIA shotguns
    By: Weatherman to All on Sun Sep 26 2021 02:31 am

    A local farm good store recently had what I thought was a decent deal on arm -100 12 gauge bullpup semi-auto for $400 with the option of five free 9 roun

    Well, obviously couldn't resist THAT kind of deal - even if it meant passing

    So, shot both the shotguns yesterday. The Meriva is punishing to say the le signed to do, however, and functioned flawlessly.

    The bullpup was fun to shoot. The recoil was stout, but not like the Meriva ds with the modified cylinder choke. The gun is new and the shells seemed t he Meriva, but is a good eight to nine inches shorter. With a rail on top a n use a front vertical grip. I don't see that happening in my case, but it'

    Also included, a gas plug to switch between 2 3/4 and 3" shells, 3 choke ins

    So, I paid approximately $950, got a 1911 (which I will shoot soon, maybe ev , so we're looking at $130 in freebies!). Not a bad haul, I have to say.


    Regards,
    -==*>Weatherman<*==-


    I've been seeing several bullpup semi -auto 12 ga out there made in Turkey,
    but I'm tempted to pick up a Kel-Tec Ks-7 just for the wierd factor. A rail costs $40, so I'm not stuck with just the funky rail sights it ships with.

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  • From Riddick Valhalla@VERT/CMASS to Moondog on Thu Oct 21 06:55:58 2021
    Re: RIA shotguns
    By: Weatherman to All on Sun Sep 26 2021 02:31 am

    I've been seeing several bullpup semi -auto 12 ga out there made in Turkey, but I'm tempted to pick up a Kel-Tec Ks-7 just for the wierd factor. A rail costs $40, so I'm not stuck with just the funky rail sights it ships with.

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    Might as well just get a KSG at that point, there's no advantage to a KS7 compared to your regular old Remington/Winchester. You can't really "DO" anything with it chokewise etc, so it's basically just a stovepipe shotty for buck/slug use.

    At least with a "proper" KSG you've got twice the ammo capacity in the same length package. Ammo capacity and reloading is the big thing with shotguns anyway. I liked mine, and intend to get another.

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  • From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to Riddick Valhalla on Fri Oct 22 13:42:00 2021
    Re: RIA shotguns
    By: Riddick Valhalla to Moondog on Thu Oct 21 2021 01:55 pm

    Re: RIA shotguns
    By: Weatherman to All on Sun Sep 26 2021 02:31 am

    I've been seeing several bullpup semi -auto 12 ga out there made in Turkey but I'm tempted to pick up a Kel-Tec Ks-7 just for the wierd factor. A ra costs $40, so I'm not stuck with just the funky rail sights it ships with.

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    Might as well just get a KSG at that point, there's no advantage to a KS7 compared to your regular old Remington/Winchester. You can't really "DO" anything with it chokewise etc, so it's basically just a stovepipe shotty fo buck/slug use.

    At least with a "proper" KSG you've got twice the ammo capacity in the same length package. Ammo capacity and reloading is the big thing with shotguns anyway. I liked mine, and intend to get another.


    I already have several practical shotguns. A KS-7 or KSG would be one I
    would buy for the weirdness/ coolness factor. Right now I'm more likely to find a KS-7 in stock

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  • From JIMMY ANDERSON@VERT/OTHETA to WEATHERMAN on Thu Oct 14 08:18:00 2021
    WEATHERMAN wrote to ALL <=-

    So, I paid approximately $950, got a 1911 (which I will shoot soon,
    maybe even today), a 12 gauge semi-auto bullpup, and a 12 gauge pump,
    both shotguns tactical in design, along with a $50 rebate and five free
    9 round magazines (those babies are $28 each, so we're looking at $130
    in freebies!). Not a bad haul, I have to say.

    Not bad at all!!!

    My wife is interested in a 1911 at some point... She thinks she wants a
    9mm though. Kimber Rapide Black Ice looks cool, but pricey. :-)





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