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    Mesa Tactical Cheek Riser Fits My Factory 930 SPX Stock Perfect

    Safety is by ProMag. I wanted something with more positive engagement with the thumb and this is much better than original. It's also steel.
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    Mesa Tactical Cheek Riser Fits My Factory 930 SPX Stock Perfect

    The product I used is made by God-A-Grip. It's a rubberized material coated with a 3M adhesive. Is working well so far and allow a perfect cheek for use with the sights.
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    New 930 SPX owner - and the next step is: Buttstock/Urbino

    Well, after these comments, further deliberation and zero response from ETA to two inquiries (caveat emptor), I decided to stick with the original Choate stock and add a Limbsaver pad and a sling loop attachment and call it a day. The LOP is at lest an inch longer than I like but the gun seems...
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    New 930 SPX owner - and the next step is: Buttstock/Urbino

    Thanks to helpful responses from DEAN BUFFINGTON and pawpaw, I've decided to stick with the original forend and tighten it up a little with the help of OR3GUN. Now, to my other furniture challenge: the stock Choate stock...not loving it. I prefer a little shorter length-of-pull, a little...
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    New 930 SPX owner - next step: forend Elite Bobcat or Aimpro?

    Loving the new SPX but don't care much for the forend. Ideally, Hogue would offer something with a little more heft and be rubberized. I don't really need rail space (probably a light and possibly an angled grip), but I'm thinking about switching out the flimsy OEM forend. After a lot of...
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    New 930 SPX owner - first steps?

    Thank you both. Good advice.
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    New 930 SPX owner - first steps?

    Hello from a new member. I just sold my 590 and bought a new 930 (black w/pistol grip). I've looked over this website and there's lots of good information, but I'd like to ask a question from a slightly different direction. What actions, if any, do you recommend before my first range session...
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