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Thread: Dominion Arms Outlaw vs Norinco JW-2000

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    Default Dominion Arms Outlaw vs Norinco JW-2000

    Hi guys,

    I'm looking to buy one of the above guns shortly and trying to see if one of them is better than the other. I can't seem to find any info online on the comparison of the two guns. Is that because they are virtually the same gun? Is there any difference between the two at all?

    Thank you very much in advance guys

    Happy hunting and stay safe

    Mateo

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    For hunting or for Shyts and giggles ??

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    This would only be for fun. I know this isn't really a useful gun per se but it has always been a dream of mine to own one lol

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    It would be good for grouse or bunnies if it had a full or modified choke.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter John View Post
    For hunting or for Shyts and giggles ??
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    I have no experience with the dominion or the norinco but the 2nd gun I ever bought 30 years ago was a IGA / Stoeger coach gun. It was a tough durable gun that I had a lot of fun with and I am sure it is a step up from the dominion and the norinco but still reasonably priced , especially for a double.




    And as forum member Captain Cotton showed us it can be an effective hunting tool as well as a fun shyts and giggles gun.


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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    It would be good for grouse or bunnies if it had a full or modified choke.
    No argument here.

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    The Stoeger coach gun is definitely a great one too. Quality wise it would definitely be a step up. Hmmm.. something for me and my brother to consider

    thanks guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    It would be good for grouse or bunnies if it had a full or modified choke.
    Nothing wrong with a good old Cylinder Bore, it is a 12ga, you don't need a full/mod chokes for small game in the bush, most often they are way too close for those chokes.

    You can hunt with anything, don't think that the guys in the 1800s did not take animals with their coach guns, the swing in the bush would be beautiful for fast moving bunnies and grouse.

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    http://www.cabelas.ca/product/28184/...double-trigger


    Quote Originally Posted by Mateo View Post
    The Stoeger coach gun is definitely a great one too. Quality wise it would definitely be a step up. Hmmm.. something for me and my brother to consider

    thanks guys
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    Just my nickles worth but I wouldn't buy anything from Norinco. They are the major seller to any bad spot in the world and only seem to care about the money.

    http://www.janes.com/article/66991/n...er-and-profits
    http://www.janes.com/article/65689/n...ocket-launcher


    I would suggest the Stoeger coach or defense gun if you want something like that

    https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...hlight=stoeger
    https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...hlight=stoeger

    YEP... that one, I was looking at their uplander (on sale now), it has the advantage of changeable chokes on the Uplander.
    Last edited by mosquito; January 27th, 2017 at 11:53 AM.

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