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PostPosted: Fri Feb 19, 2016 11:30 am 
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Another relic of yesteryear. A Remington Mohawk-48 in 12 gauge that had been cut down and had a Cutts Compensator attached by a weld and pinned in place. Barrel length at 18 and one tenth of an inch she is short, handy and legal in my state. The Remington Mohawk was a 5 shot recoil operated shotgun made from the late 40s until 1959. I played with it a bit yesterday handles anything from 00 buckshot to #8 birdshot with no issues. The Cutts Compensator adds some weight to the muzzle, no doubt reduces recoil but does accentuate the blast. Fun beast.



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 9:38 pm 
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interesting piece , think i might add a couple rounds with a mag tube - couple rounds longer than the barrel wont hurt it ,


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