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Old January 17, 2000, 08:29 PM   #14
Young Kiwi
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I've used P/G only stocks(on a Mossberg 500), The only way it came close to useful was have a P/G on the front as well, This meant that you could bring it up to eye level and aim and maintain some form of control, I wouldn't recommend it unless space is a *real* issue. [Recoil was not too bad, mostly just awkward, shot to shot recovery took forever]

I have had a full stock with P/G on my Remington 870 for the last 10 years. I find that really useful, the safety is extemely well positioned, the top part of the finger can push the safety off while rest of the finger is still straight, alongside the trigger guard. I can remove rounds from my side-saddle and place them in the magazine without removing the gun from my shoulder. I find the P/G a very secure method of holding the firearm.

The other point is that the majority of the rifles I use have Pistol Grip stocks, so the feel is quite familar.

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