I am looking to purchase one or the other and I am curios if anyone has physically shot either or both?
Several casual observations and concerns.
- It looks like the Mossberg has one additional round but the Remington can be modified to carry an additional round. Evidently the Remington has detents in the tube that must be drilled out to accomplish this though.
- The Remington looks to have a more durable finish as it is coated where the Mossberg is just blued.
- The Remington has a steel receiver and the Mossberg has an aluminum receiver. How does that effect durability? How much does that effect perceived recoil for the shooter?
- Apparently Remington has had some QC issues with other firearms. I wonder if the TAC-14 will suffer from this?
- Opsol makes a "mini-clip adapter" to allow the Mossberg to use the Aguila 1.75" Mini-Shells, further increasing capacity. I wonder if the same will be available for the Remington at any point?
Any hands on info or opinions on the above is appreciated!
Thanks and good shooting ladies and gents!
Several casual observations and concerns.
- It looks like the Mossberg has one additional round but the Remington can be modified to carry an additional round. Evidently the Remington has detents in the tube that must be drilled out to accomplish this though.
- The Remington looks to have a more durable finish as it is coated where the Mossberg is just blued.
- The Remington has a steel receiver and the Mossberg has an aluminum receiver. How does that effect durability? How much does that effect perceived recoil for the shooter?
- Apparently Remington has had some QC issues with other firearms. I wonder if the TAC-14 will suffer from this?
- Opsol makes a "mini-clip adapter" to allow the Mossberg to use the Aguila 1.75" Mini-Shells, further increasing capacity. I wonder if the same will be available for the Remington at any point?
Any hands on info or opinions on the above is appreciated!
Thanks and good shooting ladies and gents!