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Post by Battodoka on Nov 15, 2012 4:07:57 GMT
One of my pride and joys: Benelli M4 Holding my Remington 870
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Post by zentesukenVII on Jan 8, 2013 0:18:57 GMT
My Remington 870 Tactical Express. Her name is Griever. 6+1 18.5 inch barrel Door breach cylinder choke XS ghost ring sights (love em) Esstac shotshell velcro cards (also awesome, they fit in M4 mag pouches with 2 3/4 or 3". The stock saddle is a Tac-star affixed by velcro.
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Post by ShooterMike on Jan 10, 2013 23:18:17 GMT
I had forgotten all about this old video from like...forever ago. This is just after I got the Police Magnum shown on the previous page. Getting used to it, trying to get over short-stroking the action.
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Post by zentesukenVII on Jan 11, 2013 7:21:39 GMT
AWESOME video, excellent shooting mike!
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Post by Talon on Aug 27, 2013 18:51:44 GMT
Here's my latest purchase.A Beretta Onyx 12 gauge.Off to try her out tommorow and see if it improves my scores :roll: Attachments:
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Post by ShooterMike on Aug 29, 2013 16:32:27 GMT
That is a beauty. Just the confidence from having such an attractive boomstick will boost your scores by 10%.
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Post by Talon on Aug 30, 2013 3:38:55 GMT
Thanks Mike My Miroku had an over long LOP and was affecting my shooting.I couldn't bring myself to attack the stock with a saw so i sold it for the Onyx. This one fits me much better so I did see a marked improvement. I've got to buy new chokes though as I'm now a convert to custom chokes
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Post by Sean (Shadowhowler) on Aug 30, 2013 4:34:48 GMT
I have the same gun, with the same sights... but I HATE them. :?
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Post by L Driggers (fallen) on Aug 30, 2013 4:52:12 GMT
Sean send the sights to me.
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Post by zentesukenVII on Aug 30, 2013 5:42:40 GMT
Right? I freaking love them. I can shoot relatively good groups with slugs at around 100 yards.
It took some getting used to for shooting trap, but I can shoot clays all day with this gun after some practice.
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Post by Sean (Shadowhowler) on Aug 30, 2013 18:39:19 GMT
If you send me something to replace them with, sure. I'm considering putting an XS big dot on it instead.
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Post by Talon on Dec 8, 2013 6:30:09 GMT
This is my new one,an AYA Yeoman 12 gauge with an English straight stock,it handles really nicely and I've always hankered after a sidexside The Picatinny rail is just on there for testing.It's going to go on a short barrelled pistol grip sidexside when I find a cheap one.I plan on doing my own version of the Stoeger double defense It looks pretty strange on the Aya :oops:
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Post by L Driggers (fallen) on Dec 9, 2013 4:40:41 GMT
Now to be a real mall ninja you need to put a super power flashlight on it, a laser sight, and a reflex sight. Told you I was going to call you a mall ninja :lol:
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Post by Talon on Dec 9, 2013 5:03:13 GMT
Already looking at a laser sight and some black pyjamas with a built in hood to go with it :lol:
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Post by zentesukenVII on Dec 9, 2013 19:54:23 GMT
If you wanna be mall ninja you do what I did lol. I figured if I'm getting a firearm for tactical applications I might as well get body armor and whatnot. Living in the city, if there is some catastrophe, it may very well be needed and save my life. I wish I could afford a light for my gun. I counter no having one by keeping a night light on haha. Also If you are looking for an ammunition delivery system for your shotgun check these out : www.skdtac.com/Esstac-Shotgun-Card-p/ess.106.htmI run these and they work well.
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Post by L Driggers (fallen) on Dec 9, 2013 20:56:54 GMT
It's funny Talon I called you a mall ninja sitting the the right of my monitor are 6 older Cold Steel throwing stars. Guess we all have some Mall Ninja in us. Of course the throwing stars are just for the fun of throwing them, I would ever carry them as a weapon. Could carry a second Kahr CM 9 for as much has they weight.
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Post by DavidW on Dec 9, 2013 21:44:07 GMT
I was actually considering getting a shotgun soon. I'm really liking the look of the Benelli Supernova, but it's a tad pricey compared to the remington 870...do you guys think the supernova is the worth the extra money?
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Post by L Driggers (fallen) on Dec 9, 2013 22:10:18 GMT
I would go with the tried and proved 870, it's been kicking ass for a long time now. Easy to get parts for easy to fix. Plenty of accessories for it, some useful some not.
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Post by zentesukenVII on Dec 9, 2013 22:28:57 GMT
I agree with Fallen. The 870 is a tried and true lead spitting monster. I absolutely love mine (more than the mossberg 500). If you're gonna drop beneli money on a shotgun, you might as well shell out the extra money and buy an auto loader.
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Post by Talon on Dec 10, 2013 4:57:05 GMT
When i was much younger (before they were banned in England) I had a couple of throwing stars.I threw one at a tree once,missed and the thing bounced off the road and hit a girl i was pretty fixated with in the ankle :oops: .That was the end of them for me,never did get the girl either. Thanks for the links zentesukenVII ,I'm currently watching this one on flea bay Attachments:
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