20 Gauge Shockwave: It's Here!

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it should be very fun to shoot.

When I get mine in 12ga I want to see how hard the 3in 15 pellet 00 loads do :)
 
Very cool. These are hot sellers at the moment. I, myself, have a Rem TAC14.
Can't wait for the .410 version.

I still like wood fully stocked shotguns. They just balance and shoot more comfortably.

https://www.cheaperthandirt.com/pro...s&refType=&from=fn&ecList=7&ecCategory=120238

I am not a fan of stockless shotguns. Had an 870 12 gauge and it was not fun.

Yes, I like the shockwave grip, but in a .410 the recoil is nil.

https://www.cheaperthandirt.com/pro...s&refType=&from=fn&ecList=7&ecCategory=120238

Not advertising for CTD, but the pics are representative.

Jim
 
Other than a range toy, these things don't make sense to me. Armed professionals who carry shotguns always have some type of shoulder stock attached, in my observations. The only exception I've seen is the pistol grip shotguns we carried in the military that were VERY short- IN ADDITION TO the primary weapon (M4 or similar). These shotguns were carried on a bunji cord tied to your body armor and used with breaching rounds for the sole purpose of defeating door locks. Really, they were just a "tool" like the hammer/hooligan, broco torch, or quicke saw. The biggest difference is that unlike those other things, they had to be kept in the arms room because at the end of the day, it is a gun.
 
I have three Mossberg's,I like them too,so don't be surprised to see me post a Moss Shockwave 20 ga. here one day.:thumbup: Nice link.
 
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