Good info, thx for posting it. This is one reason I chose the shot shell card with Velcro. I also like that I can rip it off and put on a full one. I made these using ESSTAC 7 rd shot shell cards & industrial Velcro from Walmart.
So I finally got my Choate forend today, and they sent me the 02-02-02 forend, which is not what I ordered. Should I try to fit this (will it even fit?) or do I need to send it back?
So I finally got my Choate forend today, and they sent me the 02-02-02 forend, which is not what I ordered. Should I try to fit this (will it even fit?) or do I need to send it back?
Another forend option so as not to overlap the receiver (or the shell holder) is the Ergo railed forend.
But LES' recommendation of just drilling a new hole in the shell holder is probably the best advice I have seen to be able to keep whichever forend you want to use.
I've always been one for the quick and easy fix whenever possible. Here's a pic of my TacStar mod for reference...
All I had to do was drill a second hole 1/2" (center to center) inside the existing hole at the rear of the base plate. Drilling it slightly smaller than the others will eliminate the need for a nut to secure the screw. There is now plenty of room for clearance in the action using my aftermarket forend. I've fired several hundred rounds through this 590 and have had no movement in the TacStar at all. The whole process took less than five minutes...
I have 500 .410 pistol grip Cruiser. Do they happen to make a shell holder for that model, whether it's on the receiver or butt stock (I was thinking of putting a buttstock on it anyway) but do they make either one? I know accessories are hard to come by for this model)
I just got done with a short session with The Mesa Tactical 4 round Sureshot on and I liked it fine. It is made of billet aluminum and has a piece of rubber tubing running the length of the holder to add friction and some tension to hold the shells in. It held them great and releases them smooth. It came with two choices of tubing, soft and firm. I preferred the firm as it holds my reloaded slugs better . Mounting was easy and the fit is excellent…..little on the pricy side but this part it above average for sure, they make them in 6 and 8 shot as well.
I put a Hogue short LOP stock on mine today and was going to order a side saddle from 3gungear. I've got one of the slings with shotshell loops that I never use and thought I'd try to make one. I cut a section with loops off the sling, used some industrial strength velcro and a piece of paracord to make it. It's not as nice as one from 3gun but it works pretty well. I made three 5 slot 'cards' out of the sling.
My camera died but here's a couple crappy cell pics.
LES... you are just an all around awesome dude! You get s**t done and than put a Kimber on it! haha At least I think that is a Kimber
I will have to put something together to make this happen with my vest! It is all shotgun so no pistol pouches/holster or M4 pouches.. My little chestrig
I do love my Kimber, but the STI is one heluva workhorse and has become a favorite for the range. Here's a link to some better pics in the 1911 thread...