Shootermick wrote:What kind of mods are you talking about?
mickb wrote:custom magazine work gets pricey. I'll name the guys I think can do the work, most are big game rifle smiths. Whether they are interested or would have the time(or are still alive lol) you would have to ask.
John Clapham, Sydney
Anthony George in the NT
Rolf Bachnick, Safari Arms ( retired? Not sure)
Bob Devries, Kudu Services( not sure if poor health has retired him)
Alan Swan, Swan Barrels
Alan Naumann( retired, former owner of Corporal Trading, the synthetic stock guy. He did advanced metal work jobs too. May still do some projects)
John Jongmans. He has been in out of the guntrade for decades, unsure of his status now.
Tony at TSE engineering( the barrel makers in QLD).
Wyliecoyote wrote:https://youtu.be/M3Hs4do69ms
I know you probably don't have an auto but lever or straight pulls load the same way and this is a way faster and cheaper system than any box magazine on a shotgun. The guides and syringes are readily available as are tube extentions if your state allows it. Been around the three gun matches in the US for years. As has been already said, way cheaper to buy a new gun than convert it.
PS. The syringes are easily made from PVC and an O ring
PPS. For those not aware, John Giles died some time back. Old pommie mate Phil Mastin has also passed away a couple of months ago. Neither worked on shotguns. Too busy with benchrest and TR/FClass rifles.
mickb wrote:custom magazine work gets pricey. I'll name the guys I think can do the work, most are big game rifle smiths. Whether they are interested or would have the time(or are still alive lol) you would have to ask.
John Clapham, Sydney
Anthony George in the NT
Rolf Bachnick, Safari Arms ( retired? Not sure)
Bob Devries, Kudu Services( not sure if poor health has retired him)
Alan Swan, Swan Barrels
Alan Naumann( retired, former owner of Corporal Trading, the synthetic stock guy. He did advanced metal work jobs too. May still do some projects)
John Jongmans. He has been in out of the guntrade for decades, unsure of his status now.
Tony at TSE engineering( the barrel makers in QLD).