SFRC are sold out. Bullseye has 16 in stock, all CB.
Those speed feed stocks with the ammo holders are lameeee
if you intend it for mostly slug shooting, go cylinder. But if you expect to be shooting any amount of shotshells, go with the modified.
Personally i would prefer an improved cylinder choke in a defense shotgun.
I wouldn't pay money for one of those Speedfeed stocks...
Regardless of barrel length, a chokes affect remain the same.
Slugs will preform well with all, increasing in accuracy the tighter the restriction. Modified being the peak reccomendation.
They will not wear out a choke. Its soft lead, being channeled through hard steel.
If you have the opportunity to buy a tactical shotgun with a modified bore, then I suggest you do. You will have more than ample time to buy open cylinder shotguns everywhere else.
It's Mossberg 590A1 compact, one of the toughest shotguns on the market, with extra heavy and thick barrel.
As mentioned there are no choke tubes, barrel is manufactured to specs of modified choke.
Don't you want a trail of shells falling out of it to help you find your way back, in the bush
I hear that is their #1 feature![]()
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This guy's voice and accent is torture to my ears... a little Edith Bunker in there.
Wow, don't think they sold a unit once SFRC put the 10% off sale on. I think Epps will sell out all their Mod/GR/SF 14" quickly, too. Even at $711.25. I might think of buying one but I'd need a buyer for the Speedfeed stock as I'm going to take it off immediately. Anyone know what these are worth, with a round count of 0? Better yet, anyone looking for one?
Don't you want a trail of shells falling out of it to help you find your way back, in the bush
I hear that is their #1 feature![]()