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Offline Druggist

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newbie shotgun question
« on: March 23, 2014, 07:04:42 PM »
Howdy folks.  I've become interested in CAS and am frustrated over shotguns.  I've read the SASS rules concerning what is and isn't legal but am unable to find a definitive list of approved shotguns.  What I'd like to know is the following:

1.  Is any sxs that does NOT have mechanical extractors/ejectors an approved shotgun?

2.  IF a person finds a non-vented ribbed/older sxs with mechanical extractors and either removes them or makes them inoperable, is it then an approved shotgun?

I'm the type of guy that likes something other than run-of-the-mill stuff so if I found an old Ithaca or stevens/savage sxs I'd like to be able to use that.

If this question has been answered, just point me in the right direction please.  TIA

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Re: newbie shotgun question
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2014, 07:19:45 PM »
1.  Is any sxs that does NOT have mechanical extractors/ejectors an approved shotgun?

Yes

2.  IF a person finds a non-vented ribbed/older sxs with mechanical extractors and either removes them or makes them inoperable, is it then an approved shotgun?

Yes, but white line spacers on recoil plates and pads are frowned upon as well. 

Remember though, that if it has really fine wood you have to give it to me, that's a little known rule that you need not worry about, just do it. 

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Re: newbie shotgun question
« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2014, 07:29:19 PM »
If it has really nice wood you get it?  Not gonna happen! ;D  That is one reason for the question.  It is hard to find nice wood these days for sure.

I'm guessing that the white line spacer is a non-period correct issue and really nothing more?  I guess you could remove that too.

Thanks for the answer as that clears things up a bit.

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Re: newbie shotgun question
« Reply #3 on: March 23, 2014, 08:10:17 PM »
Anytime amigo, have fun.
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Re: newbie shotgun question
« Reply #4 on: March 23, 2014, 08:16:07 PM »
The two most popular side-by-sides for CAS are the SKB and Browning BSS.  Both come with ejectors.  Disabling them is simply part of the job done to make them competition ready.

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Re: newbie shotgun question
« Reply #5 on: March 23, 2014, 08:40:35 PM »
The two most popular side-by-sides for CAS are the SKB and Browning BSS.  Both come with ejectors.  Disabling them is simply part of the job done to make them competition ready.

Now I'm not so frustrated about shotguns, but that leaves me with the three letter word HBB as my rifle.  That or I shoot 45 colt revolvers and a 357 Marlin 94.  Only have a single revolver anyhow.  This sport can get out of hand financially in a hurry!

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Re: newbie shotgun question
« Reply #6 on: March 23, 2014, 09:01:32 PM »
Now I'm not so frustrated about shotguns, but that leaves me with the three letter word HBB as my rifle.  That or I shoot 45 colt revolvers and a 357 Marlin 94.  Only have a single revolver anyhow.  This sport can get out of hand financially in a hurry!

It will, but what I did was sell guns I no longer fired and then waited until what i wanted come up for sale.  I traded (by selling) guns I never used for 4 new pistols, a new SXS hammergun, and brand new 1873 rifle plus leather, reloading gear (RCBS plus dies for three calibers), 800 rounds of .44 colt, and a nice Bowler hate.  

I reckon I did all right seeing as how the pieces I sold I was likely never going to shoot again.  
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