Posted February 22, 2019 10:00 am by Comments

By AJ Meadows

A.J. Meadows, firefighter and gun enthusiast reviews the Serbu Super Shorty. Manufactured by Serbu Firearms in Tampa, Florida. The Shorty claims to be the shortest pump action shotgun on the market today. The weapon is available in two brands, the Mossberg 500 and the Remington 870. The gun Meadows is testing is in the Mossberg configuration. This weapon requires a class three permit. However, it comes under the classification as “any other weapon” and the cost for the doc. stamp is only five dollars.
Meadows explains that the shotgun starts with features you’d typically expect from both brands. For the Mossberg, an ambidextrous safety with a pistol grip. The Shorty holds three shells, one in the chamber and two in the tube. It can fire 2 3/4 or 3 inch shells. Chambering a shell is done by folding the metal fore end grip down and racking the slide. To fold the grip back in place, just pull down and fold back. A very simple operation.
Muzzle blast captured from the Serbu Super Shorty. (Photo: AJ Meadows/Guns.com)
According to Meadows, one of the coolest features about this gun is that the small size enables the purchase of an optional holster. The holster is secured

Source: Guns.com

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