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    Magpul SGA recoil pad

    I have a magpul sga on my 870 tactical and have been doing some upgrades. I saw that kick eze has two recoil pads for the sga. Anyone have experiences with either one?

    https://kickeezproducts.com/fighting...ck-recoil-pad/
    https://kickeezproducts.com/collecti...k-recoil-pad-1
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    Murder Machine, Harmless Fuzzball TCinVA's Avatar
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    Get the fighting version, as that decreases LOP. It's what you want.
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    If your recoil management is solid, you don't need a thick pad. The thinner 'fighting' pad that Kick Eez makes lets you cut another 1/2" off LOP off the gun, which can be mighty handy.


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    The thinner fighting pad is the only one I'd get - however, based on the 2 reviews, I'd like to hear some more feedback before getting one - looks like one guy had a gooey sticky pad and one guy had a pad that he had to wrap in electrical tape to keep from sticking -

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    Quote Originally Posted by ricky_bobby View Post
    The thinner fighting pad is the only one I'd get - however, based on the 2 reviews, I'd like to hear some more feedback before getting one - looks like one guy had a gooey sticky pad and one guy had a pad that he had to wrap in electrical tape to keep from sticking -
    The ones I've seen have been a little tacky at first, but one session at the range dried them right out and they were fine.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LHS View Post
    The ones I've seen have been a little tacky at first, but one session at the range dried them right out and they were fine.
    Can you tell us how it compares to the Magpul X-22 butt pad and which one you'd prefer?
    Thanks!

    https://magpul.com/hunter-x-22-rubbe...obal_color=118

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    Quote Originally Posted by GearFondler View Post
    Can you tell us how it compares to the Magpul X-22 butt pad and which one you'd prefer?
    Thanks!

    https://magpul.com/hunter-x-22-rubbe...obal_color=118
    It's been a while since I handled one of the X22 pads but I seem to recall them being not quite as squishy/cushy as the kickeez pads. I'd have to get my hands on one again to really be sure though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LHS View Post
    It's been a while since I handled one of the X22 pads but I seem to recall them being not quite as squishy/cushy as the kickeez pads. I'd have to get my hands on one again to really be sure though.
    See ya next month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeriousStudent View Post
    See ya next month.
    Awesome... Maybe we can get an update on the two options side by side.

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    The X22 pads are not squishy at all - they are rubber - but super low profile and handy and don't stick which is why I run them - keeps the shotgun as compact and nimble as possible for me -

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