Sunday, April 16, 2006
18" barrel, with peep sights, and a sling. I don't get how a sling helps with a shotgun, unless you're trucking all over hell and back. 



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That's a good lil' street howitzer you got there. The only reason I keep a sling on the goose howitzer is for transitioning to my backup piece. Have done it a few times in practice and it helps to retain your primary shotgun when you need to switch guns.
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