JC Higgins model 20 versus High Standard k1200 Riot shotgun #shorts #shotguns #highstandard

Published on July 7, 2024
Duration: 1:01

This video demonstrates the interchangeability of trigger groups between a JC Higgins Model 20 and a High Standard K1200 riot shotgun. The presenter highlights that trigger groups can be swapped 100% and function in each gun, even after modifications like grinding down a pistol grip trigger group.

Quick Summary

Trigger groups are fully interchangeable between the JC Higgins Model 20 and the High Standard K1200 riot shotguns. This allows for parts swapping and repair, even if one trigger group has been modified, such as having its end ground down. Similarities in butt pads and stock profiles are also noted.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Shotgun Comparison: JC Higgins 20 vs High Standard K1200
  2. 00:04Butt Pad and Stock Similarities
  3. 00:15Stock Differences and Modifications
  4. 00:30Trigger Group Interchangeability
  5. 00:39Acquiring a Replacement Trigger Group
  6. 00:49Previous Trigger Group Modifications
  7. 00:56Trigger Group Functionality Confirmed

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the trigger groups interchangeable between a JC Higgins Model 20 and a High Standard K1200 shotgun?

Yes, the trigger groups are 100% interchangeable between the JC Higgins Model 20 and the High Standard K1200. They can be swapped and will function correctly in each firearm, even if one has been modified, such as having its trigger group end ground down.

What are the similarities between the JC Higgins Model 20 and the High Standard K1200 riot shotguns?

Visually, the butt pads on both shotguns are nearly identical in shape, and their stock profiles are also quite similar. These similarities suggest potential shared design elements or parts compatibility between the two models.

How can one address a missing safety button on a JC Higgins Model 20 shotgun?

If a critical component like the safety button is missing from a JC Higgins Model 20 trigger group, it may be more practical to purchase an entire replacement trigger assembly. One was acquired for $50, which is a cost-effective solution compared to sourcing individual small parts.

Can a sporterized stock be modified to look like a riot shotgun stock?

Yes, a sporterized stock can be modified to achieve a riot shotgun aesthetic. The presenter plans to sand off the existing checkering on a sporterized stock to give it a cleaner, more utilitarian appearance suitable for a riot shotgun configuration.

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