Mark Serbu is going to try and make a run of his Super Shorties, but to increase profitability, he's going to be using a Turkish shotgun instead of an 870 or 500. He repeatedly sings the praises of the machining on the Turkish shotgun he sourced. He does state it is academic on the quality of the gun though and he is aware of James Reeves turkshit shotgun destruction, so he's going to go send a few to Battlefield Vegas for testing. He's aiming, if all goes well with is turkshit Super Shorty, to hit a price point of $1,000; the normal price for current production (very very limited runs) is somewhere in the ball park of $1,700. There is currently one Super Shorty for sale on gun broker right now by him and it's bid at ~$2,100. He also goes over the history of the Super Shorty. Overall, interesting video. I don't think the market
wants a Turkish Super Shorty but I'm just some guy who also doesn't really see the value in (an unmodified) Mossberg shockwave and those do well enough.