Great video, I have that model with the addition of 12 gauge barrel. Here's a tip don't fire bird shot without the choke it will screw up the threads. I love my survivor.
I just purchased one of these rifles and can't find much info on it for some reason. Maybe you can help. Can I only shot 3 in cartridges out of it. And when firing slugs do I use the choke tube? Any info would help thank you
I've owned this gun for 25 years now. Do NOT shoot slugs with the choke in. Also, do not shoot .410 "shot" with the choke tube out. It can damage the threads. You can use 2.5" or 3" shells. When firing shot = choke tube in. When firing .410 slugs or .45 Long Colt = choke tube out.
Great video, I have that model with the addition of 12 gauge barrel. Here's a tip don't fire bird shot without the choke it will screw up the threads. I love my survivor.
A ramp front sight and a rear sight in a dovetail cut makes a lot of sense with this setup.
Factory sights not so good.
Put your choke tube and tube wrench on a little piece of cord , best way to not lose them
I do the same with bandana inside
I just purchased one of these rifles and can't find much info on it for some reason. Maybe you can help. Can I only shot 3 in cartridges out of it. And when firing slugs do I use the choke tube? Any info would help thank you
I've owned this gun for 25 years now. Do NOT shoot slugs with the choke in. Also, do not shoot .410 "shot" with the choke tube out. It can damage the threads.
You can use 2.5" or 3" shells.
When firing shot = choke tube in.
When firing .410 slugs or .45 Long Colt = choke tube out.
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