Anyone have this polymer side saddle? Not happy with my Esstac cards.
http://shopwilsoncombat.com/mobile/S...uctinfo/NW508/
Anyone have this polymer side saddle? Not happy with my Esstac cards.
http://shopwilsoncombat.com/mobile/S...uctinfo/NW508/
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That appears to be a Mesa Tactical side saddle that WC is reselling.
https://mesatactical.com/products/su...6-shell-12-ga/
We use the aluminum ones at work. Other than replacing the elastomer tubes, they do the job well. I suspect the polymer ones will get the job done. I have been considering getting a polymer one myself.
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The elastomer tubes are not hard to replace. Remove the carrier from the receiver, unscrew the back plate, and replace the elastomer tubes.
I can't give you a timeframe for replacement as there are several factors. I replace ours as needed, bascially when they no longer provide retention. You can rotate the tubes so the parts that become compressed from the shells are replaced with fresh elastomer. After a while, the tubes will have no more elasticity and will need replaced. I am replacing the elastomer tubes in ours after probably 8 years. I recently assumed responsibility of weapons maintenance and would not recommend going that long.
Thanks. That helps.
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I had some Esstacs that didn't hold shells well and they replaced them 2 for 1 with some new ones that have held shells fine. I had a Mesa saddle and it wasn't bad, as long as I remembered to take the shells out on my weekend the insert held up for two years.
Whether you think you can or you can't, you're probably right.
I am going to have to try one of these. I ran a Mesa several years back and eventually ditched it because I didn't feel like the shells were held securely enough, even with a new rubber insert. Outside of that though, I really liked it. The older versions, or at least the one I had, only had one insert though. From the pictures, it looks like these have two inserts. I may have to revisit it and see if that improves shell retention enough for me.