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I’ve been kind of kicking myself for selling my 590a1. I really didn’t have a home defence/truck gun any more. Looking around for something compact these days shows a lot to choose from. I had a budget of $400 for a 12ga with a full stock and a barrel between 12 and 16 inches.
Here’s what I choose… https://i.postimg.cc/1XQjLjx3/CB842-...-FF3-CA6-E.jpg It’s a little Akkar Churchill 612 Tactical with a 12” barrel. The chamber will shoot a maximum of 3” shells and the mag will hold 4. You can also chamber an extra shell to have a 4 + 1 arrangement. Cost was $265. I will try it out when I get a chance with some 00 buck shot and some slugs. I also got a cool scabbard that will protect the gun from banging around under the seat of the truck. https://i.postimg.cc/yY8c6yyQ/102803...27-C57-BA0.jpg |
Very similar to what I have (Dominion Arms Grizzly with 12" barrel based on 870). The grizzly does have the ghost ring rear peep which I like. And my scabbard is green, not black, other then that....
It's a good set up for a gun you can beat around in the truck. I did upgrade to a magpul stock and foregrip on mine, caught a sale and it's grippy. I'm sure it will serve you well. |
Nice looking rig.
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Good looking rig at a good price. Is that the version that accepts all 870 accessories? This is the one I found interesting. It is a recent design and import by tactical imports.
https://www.tacticalimports.ca/images/sap6.jpg Details: The revolution in shotgun design is here: introducing the SAP6 magazine fed pump action shotgun, exclusively from Tactical Imports. The development of the SAP6 shotgun sought to overcome many of the shortfalls of the common and dated pump shotgun design. The use of a detachable magazine allows for a shorter barrel without the sacrifice of magazine capacity. The shorter length results in a shotgun that is lighter, more compact and faster for CQB, action shooting and hunting scenarios. The detachable magazine also allows for easy and rapid reloading over conventional tube type systems and the interchangeable chokes allow for tailoring of shot patterns. Magazine seating is straight insertion style, allowing for smooth and simplistic reloads. The full length picatinny rail permits the user to configure their shotgun towards their specific needs/mission requirements with a wide variety of picatinny accessories. The telescoping stock features multiple positions, permitting comfortable use by all. The SAP6 now includes a top-mounted single point sling attachment between end of receiver and stock plate (not pictured). Reliability has always been a concern with detachable magazine shotguns, which is why the SAP6 has gone under an extensive testing and evaluation process involving multiple prototypes. Tactical Imports was heavily involved during this process to ensure the ultimate in reliability and durability standards. Comes one six round magazine, hardcase, single point sling, choke tube set and instruction manual. Non-restricted class. In-stock and ready to ship. Combine and Save: Select a Shield UK red Dot with order and save $50.00 over regularly priced red dot and mount Features: •Detachable magazine for quick and easy reloading •Tested and proven durability and reliability •Full length picatinny rail •Telescoping stock •Built-in shell holder •Ambidextrous design allows for comfortable shooting by both left and right handed users •Compact 11.4" barrel •Spare magazines fit in double AR-15 magazine pouch •Straight-insertion magazine seating •5 year warranty •Lightweight Specifications: Caliber: 12GA 3" & 2.75" Choke: Interchangeable: F, IM, M, IC, C Magazine Capacity: 6 (10 Optional) Method of Operation: Pump Length with Stock Retracted: 740mm Length with Stock Extended: 835mm Sights: Hood style front sight Barrel Length: 290mm Weight: 2041g |
I looked at those as my bear repellant, but carrying a pump 12" barrel with one up the spout could be downright hazardous to your health, so I chose a 14 "Single. 2 3/4 00 at 15 ft. The first shot is the one that counts after all, light enough you don't really notice it either.
https://i.imgur.com/6LO6zMp.jpg Grizz |
Very nice choice and for $265. Wow. You did extremely well. Enjoy that shot gun!
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I bought the same shotgun last year and basically the same case only camo lol. Fun to shoot, earplugs advised :).
Unfortunately have had a few instances where the shell up next in the magazine tube doesn't want to release so you have to cycle the action a couple times. |
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I have the same set up, fits in the quad box also for summer time riding.
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New slug gun…
https://i.postimg.cc/zBwk3zh0/16503-...555-ACFC16.jpg The 17” barrel will give a much better sight radius then my 12” Churchill for slugs. Canuck Enforcer |
Can anyone answer this for me. I have a mossberg defender and tried sabot slugs out of it last year and at 25’ or so there were hitting the log sideways. Is it because its not a rifled barrel. And if so what kind of slug should i be shooting.
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Federal® TRUBALL Rifled Slugs - 12 Gauge
This innovative design allows smoothbore shotgun shooters to attain accuracy comparable to that of shotguns with rifled barrels. A unique projectile stabilizing system results in groups up to 75% tighter than those shot from smoothbore barrels using rifled slugs. Box of 5 rounds
Group very nice in my 590 at 100 yards. Best Buy a box of many types of slugs and see what works best out of your shotgun then what the the rest shoot the bejesus out of four litre milk jugs at closer ranges just pick up the mess afterwords:) Makes for a fun outing:sHa_shakeshout: |
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