by Tactical Gun Review | Jun 16, 2017 | Shotgun Reviews
CHAMPLIN, MN. — Fractions of seconds can cost lives. This couldn’t be more true than when reaching for a shotgun shell under duress to load an empty shotgun. Accessibility, repeatability, and ease of use are key to enabling minimally trained shotgunners to stay...
by Tactical Gun Review | Mar 1, 2017 | Shotgun Reviews
BROWNING A5 SWEET SIXTEEN REVIEW -INTRO The Browning Arms Company is at it again; the relatively new A5 Sweet Sixteen is their most recent edition to their historical series of shotguns. In the late 1800’s American Frontier, John Browning (arguably the World’s...
by Tactical Gun Review | Jun 18, 2013 | Shotgun Reviews
Hawk Industries manufactures a wide variety of shotguns, from standard pump actions to drum fed semiautomatics, with fixed or folding stock, and for civilian, hunting, police and military purposes. These Chinese shotguns are direct clones of American models Remington...
by Tactical Gun Review | Feb 26, 2012 | Shotgun Reviews
My sons(age 21 and 20) were clearing out some varmints for a friend in south Texas last month. He had javelinas everywhere and wanted them, hogs, coyotes, and other non-game killed. We had the FN SLP Mk 1 12ga. 3″. 7 plus 1 capacity. We were using 000 buckshot...
by Tactical Gun Review | Jan 23, 2012 | Shotgun Reviews
I wish I could find something negative to say about hunting in this modern age with a technology that has been around for over 100 years, but I have to say, like the timeless 1911, the browning designed BPS with bottom eject is a fantastic, reliable, and flawless...
by Mike Coker | Aug 9, 2011 | Shotgun Reviews, TGR Shotgun Reviews
Browning Citori – I have fired probably 25,000+ rounds through this fine 20 gauge shotgun with NO repairs or malfunctions. Not a single repair. The rounds were racked up on dove hunting trips to Cordoba, Argentina where it is not uncommon to shoot 1,000...
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