I like that heat shield and fore end.
Morning all. Great threads here on the SW. I just got mine. Can't ever leave well enough alone so the mods began immediately. Mossberg heat shield, Magpul fore end and hand stop. Pic rail on the fore end for my Streamlight and on the receiver for a laser even though the one that's on it will probably not be the one. Side saddle just because. Enhanced safety and appropriate cap screw for that. I also drilled the grip and installed a QD cup for the sling as I didn't really care for the swivel stud. I also removed the swivel stud on the front and replaced it with a cap screw as I pretty much swear buy single point slings. Have the GG&G billet follower but have not installed it yet. Looking to upgrade the laser if anyone has ideas on a compact one.
I noticed the allen screw for the front sight and to hold the front of the heat shield.
That's pretty different.
I didn't know the magpul handguard would work on the wave.
Nice work on that QD swivel cup in the grip.
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You sure didn't waste any time. She looks good. I have one question. Can you reverse the hand stop so the longer part is in the front?
I enjoyed your flickr page. Nice weapons and good shooting. How long before you go purple with the Shockwave?
Oh...I have the same two breed of chickens. That's an interesting feeding system you have.
If you decide to apply your obvious desire for perfection to the Shockwave, please keep us in the loop.
If I keep this new setup, a heat shield will be mandatory. It is difficult to keep my thumb and fingers away from the barrel.
I will know more today when I shoot.
Appearance wise, it may look better too. I had no intention of going tactical with this weapon, but I'm there, and it seems very practical for me.
What are the drawbacks of fiddling with the Shockwave the way we are? Let's see, we turn our imagination loose, we tinker with parts, and we shoot.
Sounds like a win...win...win...to me. And, for very little money.