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I have a charles daly 711907 and would like to know as well.
yes sir
Yes. You will have to shoot different brands and weights to see which one(s) your shotgun prefers.
I would need more information on the gun but can come within a year or two. If you email me I can discuss the gun and then post info about your shotgun. jmann@worldpath.net Best, John Mann
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Gold stocks are down, but now would be a great time to buy because the stocks are so cheap
A stock portfolio is all the stocks that you own. I would venture to say that if you had one stock in any company, you would have one stock in your portfolio. If you had 5 different stocks, you would have a total of 5 stocks in your portfolio.
If you mean for the single shot break action shotgun, yes, there are a couple of companies making stocks with pistol grips. They may have separate grips or removable stocks. Or you could cut one off, as many have done before. Choate Machine and Tool and ATI Gunstocks make gripped stocks, and the ATI one appears to have a removable stock section, which would give you grip only. Remember the overall length must be at least 26" with an 18" barrel to be legal, for a shotgun. Shorter requires a $200 stamp and federal approval.
i would get a shotgun because shotgun are more effective, but it depends on the purpose
Stocks.
I have purchased several shotguns including the Charles Daly. The easy answer is yes it is worth purchasing; however, be aware that you get what you pay for. I am guessing that your interest is in purchasing a shotgun in the $300 to $400 range. My Charles Daly has so far proven to be reliable with proper maintenance and I would recommend these for the price. It is not the same quality gun as a Browning, Benelli or Beretta, and I suspect does not have the "snob" factor associated with these other manufacturers. What Charles Daly does provide is a simple, lightweight shotgun at an affordable price. In this same price range a person might consider a quality pump action shotgun such as the Benelli Nova or Remington 870. In my case I already owned a Nova and simply wanted an inexpensive semiautomatic for field use.
With GM problems now is not a good time to buy GM stocks.