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docdredd wrote:those pandas need to harden the fuck up


AKFTW wrote:I plan on sticking some hook-and-loop on my shotgun when I get one, and going with the ESSTAC Shotgun Cards. Looks like a good system and would streamline my shotgun reloads for 3-gun instead of using a shot-shell belt.


TDW586 wrote:Yeah, I haven't tried it but I don't see any reason you couldn't. They're pretty simple elastic shell loops on hook velcro backed nylon, should be easy to cut down as long as you seal/burn/sew the cut well to prevent fraying.
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TDW586 wrote:Like I said, the recoil on my 1201FP tends to knock the shells loose, but I've only got one 2" strip of Velcro to mount them to. I haven't heard that complaint from anyone else, so I assume a bigger area of velcro will correct the issue.
I've got one on the gun and another on the chest of my Eagle plate carrier, it's a good system. Reload like a standard side saddle, then just rip the empty card off and replace it with the one off the vest.
Kiwi Bowhunter wrote:Nah, I was gonna get side saddles as well.
These sorta things:
http://www.manmountainengineering.com/i ... 1&Itemid=1
For like a Chest rig or belt...
Cheers,
Sean.
TDW586 wrote:Like I said, the recoil on my 1201FP tends to knock the shells loose, but I've only got one 2" strip of Velcro to mount them to. I haven't heard that complaint from anyone else, so I assume a bigger area of velcro will correct the issue.
I've got one on the gun and another on the chest of my Eagle plate carrier, it's a good system. Reload like a standard side saddle, then just rip the empty card off and replace it with the one off the vest.
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doc66 wrote:TDW586 wrote:Like I said, the recoil on my 1201FP tends to knock the shells loose, but I've only got one 2" strip of Velcro to mount them to. I haven't heard that complaint from anyone else, so I assume a bigger area of velcro will correct the issue.
I've got one on the gun and another on the chest of my Eagle plate carrier, it's a good system. Reload like a standard side saddle, then just rip the empty card off and replace it with the one off the vest.
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Wait, it doesn't come with Velcro for mounting?

doc66 wrote:That seems pretty stupid....
docdredd wrote:those pandas need to harden the fuck up


doc66 wrote:TDW586 wrote:Wait, it doesn't come with Velcro for mounting?
400 Grains wrote:doc66 wrote:TDW586 wrote:Wait, it doesn't come with Velcro for mounting?
Maybe they assume you have one of these...
http://www.bouncinbin.com/sales/item.asp?ID=553

TDW586 wrote:400 Grains wrote:doc66 wrote:TDW586 wrote:Wait, it doesn't come with Velcro for mounting?
Maybe they assume you have one of these...
http://www.bouncinbin.com/sales/item.asp?ID=553
I...must have that. I could create the greatest mall ninja outfit ever....MP5 magazines, tactical tantos, shotgun shells, and Glock magazines covering every inch of my body. It would be glorious.
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nacho wrote:Good article, I guess it really comes down to your surroundings and knowing what you really need.
Out here in CA where magazines are limited to 10 rounds, and properties tend to be 1/4 acre or less in urban areas rifles really become overkill as far as HD. Shotguns seem like a great tool to help defend a two bedroom house where an intruder will probably be within a few feet away. If there was someone in my back yard in the middle of the night I would much rather investigate with a 5+1 shotgun with 00 then something like a 6 shot .357 Mag.
doc66 wrote:UI= let me know how you solve your shotgun sling conundrum!




CwlCymru wrote:nacho wrote:Good article, I guess it really comes down to your surroundings and knowing what you really need.
Out here in CA where magazines are limited to 10 rounds, and properties tend to be 1/4 acre or less in urban areas rifles really become overkill as far as HD. Shotguns seem like a great tool to help defend a two bedroom house where an intruder will probably be within a few feet away. If there was someone in my back yard in the middle of the night I would much rather investigate with a 5+1 shotgun with 00 then something like a 6 shot .357 Mag.
Well you can get 8 shot .357 mag revolvers these days but if you pick up something like a SAIGA shotgun you can get 10 or 12 round mags (or huge 20rd drums in the extreme).
a lot of the trouble with shotguns is that most still use tubular magazines and that is basically 19th century in terms of technology. a small compact shotgun will only hold 4 rounds which just doesn't cut the mustard. Your tactical shotgun that holds 8 rounds with extension is a very large piece and may not be suitable for everyone.
basically technology has moved on in many areas and it's surprising that shotguns have taken so long to move forward. semi-auto shotguns with boxed magazines do a lot to improve the platform.




doc66 wrote:Nice. I like the way it looks and operates....

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