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Same here, my "tactical" isn't what is normally considered as such. It's an old police surplus Browning with a 20" barrel, 5+1. Must be 20, 25 years old, I've had it 7 ot 8 years now. But it serves it's tactical purpose, home defense. I also use it for trap shooting. With it I do better than with my 870 with the longer barrel. So nothing special here but it works as good as any out there, IMHO. Maybe I should glue a flashlight to it.
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not exactly "tactical" but it's definitely my favorite shotgun. now i need to save up for some decent mags
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I'm not kidding, it looked like they WANT you to sharpen the tips to razors, it was almost rediculous how sharp and pronounced it was.
You didn't read the small print that comes with the Breaching barrels? That feature eliminates the need to mount a bayonet.

* I'll be in town all week.. try the chicken and remember to tip the wait staff.

Fun fact : the first breaching rounds had plaster of paris filling the shot cup.
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