
Do NOT buy the AIM side saddle!!!
Re: Do NOT buy the AIM side saddle!!!
That flashlight looks like it will definitely do what ya need. It looks very similar to a light i still own and used for a long time. Mine was a streamlight polytac 88850; i loved mine, it would not stutter under recoil and even handle getting wet-and it cost me 42 bucks. I also had/still have that same exact clamp, i did'nt pay too much for that and it was suprisingly strong and versatile. My point, yep you can get a decent light w/o spending a fortune. I still have my polytac and clamp, but moved up to a CMD clamp and a TLR-1 HL light, but would have no problem switching back. So yeah, you can get good value and good performance at the same time. The guy in the video just used the wrong shotgun for his demonstration-i prefer the 870 


Re: Do NOT buy the AIM side saddle!!!
Thank you, I hope it holds up, but if not I'll have to pony up for a StreamlightAutomag wrote:That flashlight looks like it will definitely do what ya need. It looks very similar to a light i still own and used for a long time. Mine was a streamlight polytac 88850; i loved mine, it would not stutter under recoil and even handle getting wet-and it cost me 42 bucks. I also had/still have that same exact clamp, i did'nt pay too much for that and it was suprisingly strong and versatile. My point, yep you can get a decent light w/o spending a fortune. I still have my polytac and clamp, but moved up to a CMD clamp and a TLR-1 HL light, but would have no problem switching back. So yeah, you can get good value and good performance at the same time.
I was torn between the Pardner and the 88. I grew up with 870s and have never owned a Mossberg, so the H&R, being an 870 clone, won out.Automag wrote:The guy in the video just used the wrong shotgun for his demonstration-i prefer the 870