Tactical coachgun, sigh.....

do not discount double barrel shotguns as you have a simple gun that shoots fast and should be reliable .nothing to pump or bind .two barrels and two triggers makes for a gun that should go bang .in timed trials double barrel guns could get off more shots in a minute than pump guns were you were starting with an unloaded gun .

If I was ever in a situation where I needed a tactical shotgun, I woud much rather have a loaded pump with 8 rounds in it than a loaded coach gun.
 
Needs a bi-pod.

My brother has the non-tactical version of that gun. It's great and it cries a little bit tonight.
 
Matte Black-finished hardwood...WTF? :confused:
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The only thing I could do without is the scope rail. Single trigger=good, synthetic=good, flashlight rail=good. Modern meets old school, bound to happen eventually. Front sight looks good and visible. A little "over the top" maybe. A decent camp gun that you could get away with in hunting areas as you don't have to worry about mag capacity or plugging tubes. A proper Fudd nightmare. Lol.
 
The only thing I could do without is the scope rail. Single trigger=good, synthetic=good, flashlight rail=good. Modern meets old school, bound to happen eventually. Front sight looks good and visible. A little "over the top" maybe. A decent camp gun that you could get away with in hunting areas as you don't have to worry about mag capacity or plugging tubes. A proper Fudd nightmare. Lol.

The light mount is a huge fail. If the light is indeed mounted where it is in the photo it will be difficult to access. If you move it back towards the fore-end a large shadow will be produced at the 12' clock position, negating the advantage of a light. Two rounds is not a defensive load and black wood is a poor excuse for a synthetic stock. If the SxS is all you have, work with it. If you need a bush/bear/HD gun, get a pump gun.

TDC
 
I checked the calendar to make sure it wasn't April 1st or something after seeing that monstrousity.


is it just me, or does it seem that all the major manufacturers seem to have lost their marbles and are churning out bizarre firearms.

Have you looked at the Remington website lately?

I was pissed when they replaced the LH Model 700 VS, in .223 Rem and .308 Win with the VSF. Now they have discontinued them both.

The VS was the only type of LH rifle I wanted for target shooting.
 
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