What's your Duck Gun?
#78
Spike
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 3

Shotguns today are sort of like water, they seem to run either hot or cold based on the current vogue or what's hot or considered cold in the firearms market. Like all present-day firearms technology there as been a massive amount of accessory add-on attention paid to them over the last few years. Shotguns have had a lot of tactical stuff added to them whether they needed it or not and sometimes current buyers of new shotguns are awe struck if a plain Remington 870 shows up at the range dressed in it's 20" plain barrel with a beaded sight.
"I've never seen a shotgun like that before, where's all the good stuff?" Good stuff being interpreted as the flashlight, the extra shell holders, folding stocks, magazine extensions, safety extensions, ghost-ring sights, red-dot sights mounted on a Picatinny rail and last, but surely not least, the tactical one-point attached sling. Tacticaled out, they weigh in the 10- to 15-pound range unloaded.
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børnesko
"I've never seen a shotgun like that before, where's all the good stuff?" Good stuff being interpreted as the flashlight, the extra shell holders, folding stocks, magazine extensions, safety extensions, ghost-ring sights, red-dot sights mounted on a Picatinny rail and last, but surely not least, the tactical one-point attached sling. Tacticaled out, they weigh in the 10- to 15-pound range unloaded.
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børnesko
#80
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Tuscaloosa, Al
Posts: 313

man i see a lot of people on here using an 870!! used my 870 super mag last duck season 1100+ rounds and never missed a beat!!! i can honestly say its the most reliable gun i ever shot ....but i would like a benelli m2 w/max-4 26 or 28" barrell... thats one sweet shooting gun.