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Thread: Remington 7615 Patrol Rifle
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16 September 2014, 06:19 #16New Member
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Last edited by Smash; 16 September 2014 at 08:41.
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16 September 2014, 08:39 #17New Member
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Last edited by Smash; 16 September 2014 at 08:48.
Chris Abernathy
OEM Sales
XS Sight Systems, Inc.
http://www.xssights.com
888-744-4880
facebook.com/xssightsystems
Director of Operations
F2S Consulting LLC
facebook.com/F2SConsultingLLC
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17 September 2014, 03:02 #18
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17 September 2014, 03:40 #19
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17 September 2014, 14:42 #20
What about looking at a rail that uses the holes for the fire control pins? Mesa Tactical or Rhino Rail, etc. Spacing looks to be identical as far as I can tell.
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18 September 2014, 13:48 #21Member
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Those are usually made for 12 gauge recievers, whereas the 20 gauge reciever is a few millimeters slimmer (see pictures regarding the SGA stock modifications). Thus I guess that this won't work.
At least I'm not aware that the mentioned manufacturers make rails for that reciever size, but I may be wrong.
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18 September 2014, 15:09 #22
If your just worried about the thickness of the receiver you could make some kind of shim/washer system to go in between the rail and the receiver on either side, as long as the holes dimensions line up on the rail and receiver, was just a thought though... Rifle looks good as is IMO, plus any of those rails are going to add a ton of weight. Just curious you planning on adding the Magpul forend to it? Would look nice matching the stock to the forend and give you some options on mounting lights.
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4 October 2014, 18:46 #23New Member
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Way too cool. Never saw a pump action rifle that I liked until now.
Sorry Daddy. It's okay son. If you weren't screwing something up I wouldn't know you were trying.
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9 October 2014, 21:36 #24
Very cool. I never knew this gun existed. Looks like a good shooter, too.
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9 February 2015, 08:26 #25
It took a while to get all the parts together and get them fitted, but here's my project so far.
Next step is installing a fake mag extension tube and get a heavy barrel installed or work with a barrel shroud to give it a real 12ga look :)
Want it to look like the one at the bottom
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10 February 2015, 20:05 #26
Very nice!
I need more shotgun in my life.
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10 February 2015, 21:11 #27WEVO Spell Checker
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man that is cool project i saw one like 3 years a go at the range only and last time i saw it
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11 February 2015, 19:59 #28
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11 February 2015, 22:47 #29
Because I'm not allowed to own a 12ga pump action here in the Netherlands and I really want one!
So the only option for me to own such a rifle is by creating a lookalike. It's not exactly what I want but it's the closest as I'll get to.
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12 February 2015, 13:10 #30Member
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I guess that's one of those "each to it's own" things.
In every other country gun owners have to deal with their own set of unneccessary gun law regulations. Not everybody lives in a gun owners happyland. (and still, you guys sometimes complain...)
For us in Germany it's a bit more difficult (although generally possible) to obtain a semiautomatic rifle as a competition shooter and it gets more difficult the more you own.
A bolt action or pump action rifle is less regulated. Pump-action or semiautomatic Shotguns are regulated pretty much as semiautomatic rifles, so generally it's possible to obtain them but it's a bit more paperwork than say, a double-barrelled shotgun.
The 7615 offers capabilities close to a semiautomatic rifle in a more buyer-friendly legal format combined with acceptable precision, thus it's a nice addon to have.Last edited by Mike; 12 February 2015 at 13:22.