S-TACTICAL: Endless Possibilities

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Introducing:
S-TACTICAL

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Infinite Possibilities.
The S-TACTICAL 12GA O/U was specifically designed for the Canadian market to feature a modular, lightweight and compact design in a NON-RESTRICTED package.
  • Features a monolithic top picatinny rail for an infinite array of optics and accessory mounting
  • Aluminum handguard features M-LOK slots, four on the sides and two on the bottom, for attachment of accessories to support the operator's requirements
  • Bottom of the handguard has a built-in hand stop and is well rounded for a comfortable grip
  • Compact design features a 11.8" barrel with interchangeable chokes
  • Stock provides good balance between compactness and shootability, and includes double thickness rubber buttpad for shooting comfort
  • Available in alloy receiver with extractors or steel receiver with ejectors
Comes with manual and choke tube kit . Staring at just $549

More Info & Ordering

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No plans unfortunately
Alright, thanks for the reply. Liked the idea of the full Picatinny rail, then thought of a single shot with the same features would be great to use with the 12 gauge pistol caliber adapters and could add irons to it or a red dot...

Sorry couldn't tell from the photos and didn't see it in the description, with just having the single trigger does the safety switch act as a barrel selector switch too (moves left or right) like some other over/unders have or will it always fire top barrel first then bottom one?
 
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want steel model with ejector, already out of stock???
Due to the extra cost with ejector model, we didn't bring as many. Unfortunately they sold out first as they are proving to be the more popular model. We'll have more on next shipment, but will have to sell this one first :)
 
If I was going to use these shells (in the picture, as attached), is it best to have the alloy receiver or steel receiver?

Or, does it matter?

I’m thinking of the steel. Also, I suppose the most open choke would be the way to fire these rounds?

TIA.

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If I was going to use these shells (in the picture, as attached), is it best to have the alloy receiver or steel receiver?

Or, does it matter?

I’m thinking of the steel. Also, I suppose the most open choke would be the way to fire these rounds?

TIA.

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Either receiver will be good to handle, however you'll have less felt recoil with the steel, being heavier

Steel is also guicci with the ejectors :)
 
I absolutely love this thing! It's now my close range deer gun but also one of my favorite range toys.

I've shot about 120 slugs with 0 issues. The only thing I can mention is the action is very tight. Much better than when new but still tight. The LOP might be short for some but for me it works great.

If you don't already have one, do it...

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