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Thread: Lockhart Tactical - Underbarrel 12G Shotgun - RELEASE

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    Here is our updated design for our UBS-12 Buttstock.

    I know we are changing it every day, but I think every revamp has major improvements.

    Here is what this update shows.

    1) Manufacturing pockets (like would be needed for our slide out tray design) takes FAR more time and tooling changes than drilling out tubes like shown below.
    What this means for you, is a better price

    2) We would have between 4 and 6 tubes as we have not yet decided.

    What this means for you:
    - 4x tubes will be slightly less bulk in the center, but we're talking less than 1 inch in vertical difference between 4 and 6 tubes.. But would remove the chance to carry up to 6 shells without the extra 2 tubes.
    - With 6 tubes, although the stock will be just under 1" taller in that section (Overall height and size stays the same no matter which amount of tubes).
    - Keep in mind that when NO shells are loaded into the tubes, the stock is hollowed out as much as possible. Ensuring this is super light weight for you.

    What can you put in the tubes?
    Small flashlights,
    Fire starters and Lighters or small amounts of tinder
    Batteries,
    Small knives or tools
    Paracord
    A roll of pennies for those of you who don't like to leave home without them?

    The list goes on!
    Having these tubes available keeps the stock LIGHTWEIGHT, yet still useful for a very wide range of clients.

    Having separate tubes also allows you to separate your shells
    Buck Shot
    Bird Shot
    Slugs
    Breaching Rounds

    and still have two other tubes for anything you like

    Think about it.

    Mic drop.

    Enjoy.

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    These guys are top notch for service and innovations ,pls support them with all respect we need Companys like Samuel @ Lockhart Tactical to bring new ideas to the market.Thx SHB

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    Is there a diagram with it on the host firearm?

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    I like the stick idea with storage. Would most likely use the firearm as a stand alone shotgun and it sounds like a neat survival gun. Maybe I'll put it on my little badger hahaa

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    tagged for interest.

    Keep up the good work Lockhart.

    Its always a pleasure to see people trying to make the Canadian firearm market bigger and better.
    gunpowder for breakfast and Trudeau for the circus

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    This would be great under a TROY PAR...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnyy View Post
    Is there a diagram with it on the host firearm?
    Just whipped this up!
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    More innovations coming from Lockhart Tactical.

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    While all the 'fancy' stuff is a great option, a plain Jane locking folder set up, to take a buffer tube (works well w/ Endine buffers, and mil spec stocks) and AR pistol grip would work far better. Add a top pic rail, integral w/ the back end, and good to go.
    If this is to 'plain', then maintaining receiver'back end compatibility' w/ Rem after market pieces (Mesa/ Mako/ FAB, etc) would be strongly preferred..
    "Neil, if you had any guts you'd yell 'Oh my God, what is that thing?!', scream, and then cut your mic." :


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