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Works great...my has yet to jam.....
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....l=1#post677453
Last edited by okie john; 10-11-2018 at 10:26 PM.
“The reliability of the 30-06 on most of the world’s non-dangerous game is so well established as to be beyond intelligent dispute.” Finn Aagaard
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I have these sights on a Benelli or two and think they would be great on this new blaster.
https://www.xssights.com/Detail.aspx...93618&CAT=8271
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
Since it has a vent rib my first inclination is to use a FO front sight as on my 11-87 below, but that XS set looks really good.
I doubted that they'd be useful, but I bought a hardwood TAC-14 anyway because:reasons.
My first range trip was enough to convince me that it wasn't just fun as hell, it would be really effective in a building/vehicle defense role. It shoots well from the hip and it's not too difficult to manage at all with standard or low-recoil 2.75" 12ga. Using a hold similar to the ones you used in your videos posted in the TAC-14 thread, holding my support arm out as straight as possible and using it to also absorb recoil, it really wasn't bad at all and getting a sight picture off the bead wasn't too hard either.
One of these V3 TAC-13's with those XS sights that GJM posted would be a heck of a setup for 0-50M - assuming they run well, of course.
If Beretta makes a 1301 like this with factory rifle sights, oof, that'd be a keeper!
I mean one major advantage of an AR inside a house (besides capacity) is that it's shorter and easier to manage inside, than your typical pump shotgun. For instance, I am WAY too short to single-point sling a standard 18" shotgun (or hell, even a 16" AR). But it's no problem with a Shockwave/Tac-14.
I am leaning, heavily, towards getting one of the detachable mag Tac-14s. The advantage of being able to rapidly load/unload the Tac-14 solves some of the potential legal issues when transporting. Plus the 6-round mags are ~35 bucks a piece (unlike the Mossberg mags, which are $100 each). But the semi-auto vent-rib gun is extremely tempting. If it runs on low-recoil buck and is decently accurate with slugs, it'll be hard to pass up as a compact apartment/vehicle/hotel weapon. Especially, when someone comes out with a folding brace stock for it.
I may still grab a Tac-14DM with the folding brace for now and wait on the V3. Though I want a Tac-14 hardwood too...
Last edited by RevolverRob; 10-12-2018 at 02:17 PM.