Skip the rail and buy more ammo. A good bead sight is all you need. That and practice.SharksFan wrote:Agreed with all the others. There really isn't much point for a full length rail system, other than simply liking the looks if you're into that kind of thing. It says that it works with most shell holders, so maybe it comes with longer pins already? Best bet would be to contact them yourself and see what the deal is.
Why exactly are you looking to use this kind of product? Is there any particular reason other than visual appeal or dressing up a range toy?
Need help on tactical set up
Re: Need help on tactical set up
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Re: Need help on tactical set up
I handled one at local gun show ...its aluminum and not really heavy but once you add the sight you will need to get and a light, etc it will start to get a little nose heavy. the forward portion is where all the weight is to begin with and it is very bulky, the pictures show it from one side if you handle one, if you have the chance, you will see what i mean..... why did you want the there is another full rail system out there has built in side saddle... from messa tactical, http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=4212 ... 70rail.jpg[/img]
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Re: Need help on tactical set up
As many have said keep it stupid simple. A shotgun is a complicated weapon to manipulate compared to say an AR. adding more stuff to overload your mind wont end well. If you want a better sight then your bead then get an XS big dot sight. It epoxies right over your bead and is more visible and has a tritium insert.