What are those high speed cable ties on the pistol grip for?
Once again I think your are planning for a fictional situation.
Can a home invasion happen or a burglar enter your home? Of course. Are you going to be running around and reloading.. not likely. I believe that by the time a guy figures out what is going on and gets geared up the altercation will already be underway.. unless of course, your firearm is already loaded.
They secure the pressure-pad for the green Laserlyte Buckshot-Patterning Laser. It is actually a very cool system - looks like a DBAL, but projects a green circular cone of green laser beams to closely approximate the spread of a typical 2 3/4" Buckshot round. The closer you are to the target, the smaller the circle of laser dots becomes. Move away from the target and the size of the green laser circle grows just like the pattern of pellets would. Unfortunately, Laserlyte no longer manufactures this extremely handy and intimidating device.
I used zap-straps 'cause double-sided sticky tape wasn't working on the soft rubber surfaces of the pressure pad and the Benelli Pistol Grip.
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Ever think about inner tube to hold the remote switch? Also wicked sounding laser, I hadn't heard of it before but it sounds perfect for a tactical gun.
I tried a Hogue "Handall", and despite warming the rubber under hot water I wasn't able to stretch the material of the grip over the "horn" on the bottom of the Benelli Grip. Good idea to try the thinner rubber of an inner tube. That might just stretch over the bottom swell on the pistol grip.
The Laserlyte Green Shotgun Laser is extremely cool, but it is much more than a gimmick - it is very practical and ruggedized tool that even works well on a 14" vice 18" cylinder bore in approximating buckshot spread. Here is a photo of the laser pattern on the wall approximately 10' from the muzzle:
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To all
What do you think is the best auto shotgun for home defence?
And why?
Thank you for your time.
Roger
Mossberg Mav 88! Cheap and reliable
Pump would be my first choice but if I have to pick an auto loader it would be a Benelli or a Fabarm, but I wouldn’t want a semi auto due to longer barrel lengths.
What longer barrel length? My Benelli M4 "Entry" has a 14" Barrel....
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