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Thread: Maverick HS-12 O'U "Tactical"?

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    Question Maverick HS-12 O'U "Tactical"?


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    Quote Originally Posted by CLHC View Post
    Just curious about the "tacticality" of said shotgun?
    Evidently you can paint just about anything black and bolt a picatinny rail to it and it becomes "tactical."

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    That's just retarded.
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    Um not even extractors? I've used single shot rifles that were more practical...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZRH View Post
    Um not even extractors? I've used single shot rifles that were more practical...
    it has extractors but not EJECTORS. it'll push the shells out a bit for you but they still need to be plucked by hand. I'll stick to a pump gun and save myself $150.
    I don't collect guns, I accumulate them

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    If it was a side by side then you could use it to compete in Cowboy Action Shooting tactical class.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Berryhill
    If it was a side by side then you could use it to compete in Cowboy Action Shooting tactical class.
    That market was already covered by Stoeger.

    Returning to the Maverick, notice how the "well made shotgun" in the video review looks with regards to the muzzles and the way the paint is already coming off the combination picatinny rail/rear sight.
    Last edited by ChicagoTex; 05-08-11 at 11:53.

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    Doubles are for hunting. They should look "pretty", nice walnut and deep blue.

    Picatinny rails shouldnt be anywhere near a double barrel shotgun.

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    If someone wants to spend the money on a red dot or light to put on the rails, they should ahve first spent the money on a shotgun that can be fired more than two times before it has to be reloaded.

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    Mossberg just keeps digging....

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