Nordic brand accessories?

RoscoeP

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Anybody here use this brand on there shotgun? I have a tactical Benelli super nova model and was looking for a mag extension, one or two shot. I think the two shot extension also needs the barrel clamp feature to keep it secure. Looks pretty cool and can get rail to add a light. Thanks for any input on this topic. Cheers Roscoe
 
No experience with the extension but I have the clamp/rail for my 870 and it's very well built and rock solid. Cheaper than the MOD-C and enables you to use lights with integrated rail mounts. Would be nice if they included a sling mount, though...
 
No experience with the extension but I have the clamp/rail for my 870 and it's very well built and rock solid. Cheaper than the MOD-C and enables you to use lights with integrated rail mounts. Would be nice if they included a sling mount, though...

The tapped holes for the rail segment are #10-32, standard sling swivel machine thread, any universal one will work. Roscoe, The Nordic is well worth the money, fit and finish are excellent. The finish is very close to the factory Benelli finish. The Supernova barrel and mag tube are a bit different than the 870 that the clamp was designed for. The barrel is a little smaller O.D. and center to center distance is a little longer. The clamp pulls the mag tube up slightly. It doesnt affect feeding and is hard to notice, so it doesnt bother me. I would go with the +2 extension and clamp it for sure as theyre a 3 piece, theclamp will stop it from coming loose under recoil. Anyways, heres my setup: Nordic +2, Nordic clamp and rail, Vltor QD offset scout mount, Fenix TK12 R5. It all fits together so nice :D
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Lookin good Dilligaf :cheers: Cactus wouldnt return any emails, so I got my extension from Brownells and the rest from tacticalshotgunner.
 
X2 on that...

How is the Fenix TK12 ? any problems ?

none so far, it has a brightness setting for every situation. 11 lumens, 65, 120 and 280. We had a power outage a few months back so I had to try it in the backyard. It was pitch black overcast winter night out. At about 30 yds out it pretty much turned night into day with a really wide beam. It doesnt throw the beam 200m like they say it does, but you could definetely I.D. targets out to 100m. Its a nice clean white light with no dark spots, and doesnt fade too much to the outside of the beam. It'll take 18650 li-ion rechargeables too so no more $20 batteries every hour and a half. I'll have to fire more rounds with it to see how it really holds up, but for now it seems like a well built little unit. I see they have knocked the TK12 back to 245 lumens and added the TK15 which puts out somethin like 330 lumens @ the same 1.5hr. runtime.
 
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