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Slater
04-16-20, 09:28
These are French personnel in Chad. What weapon is the soldier in the foreground holding? Almost looks like a Mossberg of some flavor:


https://i.imgur.com/7bGMbdq.png

Grand58742
04-16-20, 09:33
Maybe a Winchester 1300 Defender?

jsbhike
04-16-20, 10:41
Maybe a Winchester 1300 Defender?

That is the basic action.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/FN_TPS

Budget
04-16-20, 13:10
Didn't FN used to make like a tactical shotgun with a big A2 style front sight like that?

That's my guess.

Grand58742
04-16-20, 14:51
That is the basic action.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/FN_TPS

Ah, I forgot FN used the Winchester actions as the base for their pump shotgun line.

jsbhike
04-16-20, 15:15
Ah, I forgot FN used the Winchester actions as the base for their pump shotgun line.

Wanted one due to liking the action and sights, but they always seemed kind of pricey considering what they were.

I figure the felt recoil on the N stock version was stout and to the best of my knowledge the pad in the picture was not sold as part of the package. No idea why the M4 waffle side stock wasn't used instead since they were on the market from what I recall.

The only person I was ever around that owned one was a guy in a gun shop picking up an aftermarket M4 stock with larger foot print plus rubber pad because of the pounding.

elephant
04-16-20, 16:05
61774

FN Tactical Police 12 gauge- those are old, haven't been in production for almost 10 years

Grand58742
04-16-20, 21:22
61774

FN Tactical Police 12 gauge- those are old, haven't been in production for almost 10 years

Maybe it's a question for a different thread, but I am curious how often a pump action shotgun actually "wears out" in the line of duty. First time I ever qualified on a shotgun in the .mil (around 2000 or so) I used an M12 with the Flaming Bomb stamp on the receiver and the 1917 bayonet adapter. It actually grouped better than the M-870s.