Post by Garyforce I hummed and harrred about buying this one as i thought "should i really buy 2 modelguns that are technically identical barring the grip style"
...
i then thought "sod it ! ... of course i should"
so ... here is...
HUDSON's 'MAD MAX' SAWED-OFF SHOTGUN
(pictured below)
Specs Length: 45 cms / 17 6/8" (muzzle to butt)
Barrel: 25.5 cm / 10" (open)
Weight: 1.2 kg (approx)
Materials: heavyweight abs and metal parts.
Grip: Wood stocks
Comments If you haven't seen the Mad Max movies then your missing out .... but also you wont have seen this gun at its best
This is another gun thats got the looks
.... and when i opened the box...i knew id made the right choice
the only difference between this model and its 'normal' double barrel shotgun counterpart is the stock ..... this shotgun has the pistol grip style stock ...which is really cool
this makes it excellent to hold single handed as well as with 2 .... and because ifs 'sawed-off' the weight is really good for its size
Loading Loading ....simple
Take 2 of Hudson’s 12 gauge shotgun carts and put 3 5mm caps face up in the end ….. open the barrel and slide in the rounds and your done
Firing This particular shotgun has 2 triggers ( 1 per barrel obviously ) .. now…. fire at will
At the risk of repeating myself ....the MARUSHIN P.F.C caps win over the M.G caps not for the sparks but for the 'bang' the 3 caps per cart give this a real kick
Cleaning Striping down this gun is identical to the normal double barrel shotgun Hudson prdouce ( i mean....its is the same isnt it .... except for the grip
....so forgive my copy and pasting this from the old reivew
)
2 screws allow you to remove the stock. Next 3 screws let you open up the housing of the trigger / hammer mechanism.
Now the trigger / hammer mechanism isn’t complicated …. But can be fiddley to remove / put back as its 2 triggers ! as always its best to refer to the instructions or to make note of how the parts of the hammer & trigger fit back together.
Next …… unscrew and remove the fore grip from the barrel (which you’ve probably already removed at this point).
Now you can clean and oil the gun using whatever cleaning solution / oil you prefer. (i recommend marks cleaning technique of hot water, baking soda & vinegar)
Then once we are cleaned and oiled .... put it all back together ....and that’s that !
Over all This ...like the Customised M-73 is a gun that you want just for its cool looks
its a cracking shotgun.... feels good ... fires well .... and is just good
if there is a point against it (and im knocking a mark off for this) ...its that the barrel is ABS rather than metal ..... then again...if it was metal .... its as good as a real shotgun so thats probably not going to happen
...but if it was an all metal & wood it would be excellent
9/10