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    Not what I was picturing. Makes me think of a 9mm SMG mag, perhaps Ingram or MAC?

    Perhaps check on Brazil government SMGs and see if any are made by Taurus, or use a similar mag? Going at it from a different angle, since I read Taurus made the gun as a civilian importable of an SMG they were selling to other counrtys.
     

    Rebel_Rider1969

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    I picked up a fine 590 Mariner today. Oversized safety right where I like it. High vis front sight and ammo sock on stock. Also has the pistol grip. It has the correct heat shield as well. Never had one of the marine models before, I like it!

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    RackinRay

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    I picked up a fine 590 Mariner today. Oversized safety right where I like it. High vis front sight and ammo sock on stock. Also has the pistol grip. It has the correct heat shield as well. Never had one of the marine models before, I like it!

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    Congrats, I love mine. It is in the number one slot in the safe to be first out. Throw in an OpSol adapter, and mini-shells for a lot of firepower. I call it my porch sweeper, and I can be assured in clearing the front porch and hard with it!
     

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    As with my shockwave using the OpSol,I would gladly trade shell capacity for load or power per shot.
    This,in a close range shooting environment. Such as in the house or immediately around the house.
    And . . . to all you guys using the OpSol . . . make sure to practice "timed" loading of your gun. Also as in a revolver,think about how many rds,under what conditions, your gonna load to get back in the fight. ---SAWMAN
     

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    A gun a day while the wife is away is what I say. Lol picked this up today. Came with a stand! I like it :)

    PSA MOE lower with $hitstick charging handle, psa bolt and faxxon pencil barrel. Upper has no mudflap nor forward assist. Spikes H2 buffer/spring. Charging handle is a strike? Weapon was filthy, I mean like road tar. Must have used grease in it or something. Clean, scrubbed, scraped and ready to rock!
    Sba3 brace 5 posit. Pinty $24 red dot.

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    Really, wth is with the photos on here?
     

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    As with my shockwave using the OpSol,I would gladly trade shell capacity for load or power per shot.
    This,in a close range shooting environment. Such as in the house or immediately around the house.
    And . . . to all you guys using the OpSol . . . make sure to practice "timed" loading of your gun. Also as in a revolver,think about how many rds,under what conditions, your gonna load to get back in the fight. ---SAWMAN
    The shotgun is to be loaded as you shoot it. I figure for a pump gun that is one operation too many. I am looking very hard at the Tac-13 that is a semiauto. when it is available in 20 ga I may buy one. I figure i could reload a semiauto easier than I could a pump. One operation vs doing two separate things to keep the gun in action. STARTING AT $91500 MSRP
    Edit to add: The double swing out revolver can not be loaded in a read position to fire. Tube loaded weapons like the '94 winchester and typical 12 gauge pump can be.

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    Jpyritz

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    I hate to speak for people, but it looks to be one off of Amazon. I have one I bought about 3 years ago from a veteran owned company on amazon called Dagger Defense. It sits on a 22lr right now but was prior on a AR and held zero through about 1600 rounds. Still going strong today. iirc it only cost me around 50 bucks.
     

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    What sight is that?

    Says "pinty" unknown brand to me. Guy I got it from said $50 bucks and he had it on here for over 400 rounds, been trying to kill it, still working. has a little glare to it but it's not bad. I'll shoot in a couple of days and see. Knob has a detent for on and off. But uses a rheostat to control brightness, red and green with 4 diff sight dots - dot, circle, dot w/ crosshair and circle with crosshair. Really not bad.

    *** looked em up $24 on amazon. wow.
     
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    The shotgun is to be loaded as you shoot it. I figure for a pump gun that is one operation too many. I am looking very hard at the Tac-13 that is a semiauto. when it is available in 20 ga I may buy one. I figure i could reload a semiauto easier than I could a pump. One operation vs doing two separate things to keep the gun in action. STARTING AT $91500 MSRP
    Edit to add: The double swing out revolver can not be loaded in a read position to fire. Tube loaded weapons like the '94 winchester and typical 12 gauge pump can be.

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    SRM 1216. you'll like it.
     

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    SRM 1216. you'll like it.
    Not too impressed so far. A remington 870 i know is dependable. I suspect that their semiauto is pretty good. I do not know those weapons that you quote. A very big question is how well does it handle. We are talking close quarters combat. Tac-13-14s have 14 inch barrels and pistol grips.
    I do have a saiga 12 if I just want to shoot a lot of shells.

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    I like the instant reload by rotating the tube, and semi auto. Imagine if it feeds mini's, that would be something. Seems like Black Aces has non-Remington semi autos in a shockwave configuration.
     
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    It's extremely likely that some of the SD/HD shotgun guys will like the 14" semi autos but still endorse the 18" pump guns over the semi guns . . . for reliability.
    A 14" gun using the HK M1 Super90 action would be a winner though. --- SAWMAN
     
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