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Senior Member
Join Date: February 29, 2008
Posts: 268
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What size/model Limbsaver for Mossberg SA-20?
Wanted to ask what size/model Limbsaver for the Mossberg SA-20 should I get? Other idea's welcomed.
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Junior member
Join Date: April 18, 2008
Location: N. Central Florida
Posts: 8,518
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http://www.limbsaver.com/firearms/38-39-40.php
They list several sizes for their grind to fit models - if you want it to fit perfectly, follow their directions and order the proper size |
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Member
Join Date: March 24, 2011
Location: Kalifornstan
Posts: 59
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Use the Limbsaver pdf file below to help you find the best fit:
http://limbsaverproducts.com/svl-tem..._templates.pdf |
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Senior Member
Join Date: September 16, 2001
Location: Central PA
Posts: 938
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don't know...
but the Mossberg SA-20 is one nice little very soft shooting autoloader. Don't understand why you need a Limbsaver pad, the gun has little to no recoil...
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Senior Member
Join Date: December 24, 2010
Location: Central Louisiana
Posts: 2,633
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I queried over that same question for many months for several different buttstocks. The simplest answer was proffered by my gunsmith, who'll install a recoil pad for $60.00. Either Limbsaver, or Pachmayr Decelerator, whichever he can get cheaper. He grinds them to fit, cuts the length of pull to the length you specify, and when he's through, it looks like the pad grew on the gun. He's done a half-dozen for me over the past several years.
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