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S-Tactical Wood

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The O/U Revolution.
The S-Tactical Wood is an advancement over the standard over-under shotgun, bringing the platform to the next level for unparalleled versatility, capability and performance.

  • Top Picatinny rail for optics and a forward Picatinny rail for additonal accessories.
  • M-LOK handguard with 4 attachment slots each side, integrated hand stop, and checkered grip for improved control.
  • 18.5" 12GA 3" Magnum barrel offering an excellent balance of handling and performance.
  • Barrel threaded for interchangeable chokes and rated for steel shot.
  • Fiber optic front sight for quick target acquisition in low-light conditions.
  • Durable satin grey Cerakote finish
  • Premium hand-selected walnut stock and forend with a satin finish.
  • Double-thickness recoil pad for increased shooting comfort and reduced felt recoil.
  • LIFETIME WARRANTY
  • Priced at just $599

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I'm digging that, since it's beautifully executed especially with the walnut stock and forend.

Quick question: are those Picatinny rails removable, and do they come with plug screws maybe?
 
Ejectors would drive the price point up. I like it as is. I’ve always figured two shots is enough to deal with a bear or two legged predator, any more than that you’re in a situation most people wouldn’t fare well in, and hence no need for ejectors in my opinion. Fun to have for range use but not “need.” The single trigger takes all the brain work out in an adrenaline-filled situation; if you miss or fail to disable on the first shot, just squeeze a second time and if you still missed then the bear is already in top of you anyway. I have owned multiple Mossberg Maverick HS-12 shotguns over the years which could be this thing’s bare bones twin. 18.5” barrels are perfect balance between short/lightweight/maneuverability and not being ridonkulously short and dangerous/loud. 18.5” barrels also balance well in the hands. The wood makes it not “scary” (as opposed to the evil black HS-12). I think they’ve got a winner here.
 
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