IVER JOHNSON PAS12 12 Gauge 3" 28" 5rd Pump Shotgun - Black Walnut
Reviews
It is surprisingly well done for under $250. Many of the parts interchange with other Turkish Guns. Dah! But that does not make them bad. The forearm slide was tight on the metal and stayed straight on the barrel. T Whereas the American Tactical version bought earlier [for only $165] looks similar, but that loose forearm is quite annoying. It will be solidified with glass later. The wood and Checkering or Texturing on the Iver is unique. Both guns have long LOPs, probably 15.5", but that is for the owner to adjust later. The action is very tight, but should relax over use. They both are absolutely only utility guns. You can leave these outdoors, on the farm, lend them to friends, or let less-careful hands use them. They make a cheaper "house gun" version, but who wants plastic? After paying the new horrendous $40 each to register, one still has an average of only $240 each. What are you going to find at a used gun store for that price, anymore?