Lets see some pics of your tactical shottys!

Opinions please...
An Oldish School KISS shotgun. It's a slick Wingmaster, but the finish is rough. What should I do with it? Get it parked, leave it as is, or what I've been contemplating and leaning towards- electroless nickle plating it. I think it would pop nicely with the wood stock. What say ye?

I'd seriously consider Cerakote...but using the clear version! That way you get a high wear protection, great rusting protection, but you retain the "old police entry gun" look to it, the worn in look.
 
Park and Teflon coat. These were all beaters (any marks are just fingerprints)

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Nice, did you park those yourself?
 
My three "tactical" shotguns. Might be a little old school for some...
The top gun is a dlask 8.5", stuck in the middle is a 18.5" remington 870 wingmaster with a remington "law enforcement only" top folder and last but certainly not least is my pride and joy, a parked wingmaster with a dlask 12.5" barrel and a s&j jumbo safety.

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Ps. Anybody know how much those remington "law enforcement only" stocks are worth?
 
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Here is my latest one I've put together.
-870 tactical
-Magpul furniture
-Had the barrel ported and the forcing cone lengthened by Casey at TacOrd
-Haley Strategic Inforce momentary on only wml
-Bushnell trs-25
-S&J jumbo safety & no jam follower
-S&J side saddle
-modified rem choke


 
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Im a fan of the police 870 look. It's an express with the follower and spring upgraded and a non MIM extractor. I like it simple. I'm probably going to order a light today. Sorry for the #### photo
 
Win Defender 1300 w/ Surefire front handguard, fold over pistol grip and side saddle. We call it 'The Big Key'...
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... and a Win 1897... some Old School tactical :)

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