Pietro Beretta
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Ontario (G.T.A.)
The two tactical stocks I'm looking at are the Choate non-adjustable 870 pistol grip stock, and the Davis speedfeed IV. I haven't tried either one but by looking at the pictures...I think Choate is a much better stock.
I think the Choate looks a little more rugged/sturdy and the pistol grip part that you hold with your trigger finger hand looks thicker and more solid. The Davis IV pistol grip looks very skinny (I've got big hands).
I'm sure their both very good, but I think Choate is better quality...the Davis speedfeed IV is more popular because of name recognition and contracts with Remington LE (870P), but I'm not buying a pair of running shoes here (Nike), I need the BEST tactical stock in the market, regardless of name recognition, price, or whatever......simply the best.
What do you guys think about these two manufacturers? Is there anything I'm missing?....Likes, dislikes, experiences, etc.
Thanks.
Ultimate Tactical Shotgun (Pump): Remington 870P 14", tactical stock, 6-shot side saddle, tac-sling, and forend light.
I think the Choate looks a little more rugged/sturdy and the pistol grip part that you hold with your trigger finger hand looks thicker and more solid. The Davis IV pistol grip looks very skinny (I've got big hands).
I'm sure their both very good, but I think Choate is better quality...the Davis speedfeed IV is more popular because of name recognition and contracts with Remington LE (870P), but I'm not buying a pair of running shoes here (Nike), I need the BEST tactical stock in the market, regardless of name recognition, price, or whatever......simply the best.
What do you guys think about these two manufacturers? Is there anything I'm missing?....Likes, dislikes, experiences, etc.
Thanks.
Ultimate Tactical Shotgun (Pump): Remington 870P 14", tactical stock, 6-shot side saddle, tac-sling, and forend light.
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