Ergonomic Pistol Grip: Offhand Comments
I have a couple or three 870's and have used both a Pachmayr and a Hogue Tamer. Between the two I have to give a little bit of preference to the Pachmayr as it gave firm control and had a good solid feel. Sold it with the gun it was screwed on to, to skip some haggling. The Hogue seems like it would be comfortable under recoil, but might be a little sloppy shooter; not as firm a feel. Haven't played with it much yet, but the price was right as it came with another gun I bought.
All that being said, I don't really like the cranked wrist angle either one gives overall and have always preferred a full stock for control, even with hip shots. Haven't been a pistol grip fan because of that. A pistol grip with a stock seemed to be a solution for me and add versatility to the package.
Now . . . I do like the look of that SpeedFeed . . . the angle looks much better and more manageable. Also looks like it might give a bit of an edge in overall length, and with a 12.5" bbl that just might be important. I saw one on the shelf at the local ironmonger a few weeks ago . . . and payday's coming . . . why does reading these forums always end up costing me money?
Out of curiousity, why no Knoxx products? OK, a little more than curiousity, as I just bought a Spec-Ops stock and am now wondering what's wrong with them, in your opinion?