It depends on perspective and potential need. 90%... I don't agree with that... unless you're referring to the number of overall accessories actually sold. There is alot of crap sold that is for sure and most people at an early age are fascinated by shiny cool things, it helps drive our economy.
You buy the junk and after a bit of time you pitch it in a drawer and get the good stuff, shortly after you convince a buddy that the stuff in the drawer is really kool.
Nothing beats an good ol' Wingmaster unless it gets dark or your in the middle of the City after a major catastrophe etc..
Why limit your capabilities when you can enhance your ability to defend or protect your self, your family or your community.
Your right there is alot useless accessories out there to you but not to all people or even the guys that run these guns as profession.
I build and modify alot of customer guns and the majority of them are Police Officers these guys have to have gear and equipment that works and it would irresponsible of me to sell them "junk"
These Gentlemen have assessed their needs based on their experiences and perceived needs.
This is our latest Build. For an Officer who has by his own words been in a bad situation or two and needed a shotgun that fit his specific needs.
No Crap on this shotgun.
What make/model and which accessories were added? It seems like what i had in mind...
No offense TSG. When I said 90 or 99% (I forget) of accessories are junk; I meant that, but I didn't explain it. In the current market there are hundreds of foregrips for an 870, most are JUNK. Many stocks available, most are JUNK. I know for a fact that you do not sell, stock, or condone any of these junk products. I, however, have purchased a bunch of these junk products in the past. They were properly installed, but junk is junk. I was not in any way putting down the sale and installation of quality accessories. I just wanted to spread the word that most of the manufacturers in the market today crap out nothing but junk on a daily basis. There is a need for a quality adjustable buttstock, light, big safety, or a sling adapter for a shotgun etc.. My point is to not be suckered in to buying the cheap s**t like I did. If you feel you need it, just buy the good stuff. I have yet to visit you store TSG, but I certainly will next time I'm in Indy.
But you remove the dimples and drive on. Think 11/16th deep socket wih hammer and/or dremel.If you get an 870, the aftermarket tube extenders will not work on the express models due to two divots in the tube. Also some features will most likely not be wanted after you try them out.
But you remove the dimples and drive on. Think 11/16th deep socket wih hammer and/or dremel.
So it is possible to put an extender on an Express, with some "in house" adjustments?
So it is possible to put an extender on an Express, with some "in house" adjustments?