Serbu Super Shorty

For a few months, I owned a Serbu Super Shorty. This is what is typically known as an "entry gun", used by entry teams for those "Avon Calling" moments. I wasn't planning on raiding any crack houses or anything, but did want to own an NFA weapon (NFA is short for National Firearms Act), and a Shorty is a pretty simple and inexpensive piece to own.

Despite what most folks might think, NFA weapons such as short barreled shotguns and full-auto guns are not illegal everywhere, but they do require filling out a lot of forms. And I did. So after waiting 18 months or so (another long story), I had my Shorty, all nice and legal. I paid the $200 tax, which allowed me to legally attach the folding wire stock you see here. If I went with a pure pistol grip, the tax would have only been $5, but I was told that those things are not fun to shoot that way. I'm glad I went with the Knoxx CopStock folding grip, as you'll see in one of the video links, it is possible to fire one-handed, and it has less kick than most handguns.

With that being said, here are the photos and videos.




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I ended up selling the Shorty, as I "got it out of my system", and didn't want to have to put up with another year of corporate income tax and business license filing; since I had to form a corporation to purchase the Shorty, part of the overall hassle. So, it's now in the hands of somebody else who is shooting up tin cans and having a hoot with it. I had a great time with the Shorty, and should I become independently wealthy some day, I just might get another one again. Some day.

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