NEW TNA 3-GUN VR-66 12ga SHOTGUN is here!

On some websites you can just enter a really high quantity that you know they don't have in stock, like 999, and then hit add to cart and it will tell you how many are left.

On others, including TNA, it won't tell you automatically how many are left, but it will only allow you to add as many as they have in stock to your cart. Guess high then work your way backward until it successfully adds them to your cart.
 
On some websites you can just enter a really high quantity that you know they don't have in stock, like 999, and then hit add to cart and it will tell you how many are left.

On others, including TNA, it won't tell you automatically how many are left, but it will only allow you to add as many as they have in stock to your cart. Guess high then work your way backward until it successfully adds them to your cart.
Lol I do this all the time for apparently no reason at all.
 
It's good to know how quickly you need to act. Some purchases you can put off for months while you monitor stock levels and wait for a potential sale and other purchases you'll have to decide fast if there's only a few left.
 
Very close to the M2, so a similar disassembly video will work. Mine needed very little to break in, but what always works best is the cheapest 3" hunting shells you can find. Won't likely need many.

Is there a particular 3" shell that's a fair bit cheaper than the rest? I looked and they all seem about the same price.
 
Is there a particular 3" shell that's a fair bit cheaper than the rest? I looked and they all seem about the same price.
If you can find them for a buck a shot, your doing ok. I do the same with buckshot and slugs, $1 a piece is a decent deal. For the 3" you'll likely end up with steel shot #2 or BBs, which will work great, any brand you can find at that price or better.
 
If you can find them for a buck a shot, your doing ok. I do the same with buckshot and slugs, $1 a piece is a decent deal. For the 3" you'll likely end up with steel shot #2 or BBs, which will work great, any brand you can find at that price or better.

Ok thanks. I see 1⅛, 1¼, and 1⅜oz loads. Do you stick with the heavier loads or does it matter?

I seem to remember that with either the M2 or M4 clones there was something in the manual stating a cap on velocity of the ammo to be used. 1500fps? 1600fps?
 
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Ok thanks. I see 1⅛, 1¼, and 1⅜oz loads. Do you stick with the heavier loads or does it matter?

I seem to remember that with either the M2 or M4 clones there was something in the manual stating a cap on velocity of the ammo to be used. 1500fps? 1600fps?
For this purpose, breaking it in, heavier the better. No concern on speed with Benelli's, but make sure your chokes are steel rated.
 
TNA are you able to post better pics of the blemishes on the “Oops” model?

Thus far my non blemished VR-66 has been excellent and it fits a rear Benelli M2 sling mount and Taran extended M2 lifter.
 
TNA are you able to post better pics of the blemishes on the “Oops” model?

Thus far my non blemished VR-66 has been excellent and it fits a rear Benelli M2 sling mount and Taran extended M2 lifter.
Not sure the oops model has blemishes per se, it’s more that they’re misfits; bead sight, ribbed barrel, and a ghost ring rear sight. - a setup that really doesn’t make sense.

Edit: If you’re going to mount an optic then it may not matter.

Could be a cool misfit shoty.
 
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