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AggiePhil

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  1. The last time any came up were from Botach on Gunbroker and they ran $995.

     

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  2. The Magpul MS2 isn't all its cracked up to be (much to my chagrin). It's difficult to adjust "on the fly" while under the weight of the gun. On the other hand, the Viking Tactics VTAC sling has a different kind of buckle which works really well, even under tension. Too bad Magpul didn't use this buckle on their sling. I'll be using the LaRue padded/QD version of the VTAC sling on my M4. http://stores.homestead.com/Laruetactical/Detail.bok?no=86

  3. Surefire has several different tape switches depending on which light you're running. They've also updated their tape switches some lately. I know that my Scout Light came with an "inner tube" type tape switch (nothing wrong with it BTW) a couple years ago but the ones shipping now are more of a molded plastic design. They also have a rail mount tape switch available. Take that FWIW.

  4. I got a Maxpedition Sliver-II case when they were on sale for 30% off. It's only 38" long so it won't fit with the factory stock but I think it'll fit with the Urbino stock (which I have yet to buy). I wanted the shortest case possible since the Benelli is pretty long as-is. It's a well-built case.

  5. Front Sight is essentially seen as a joke. Gunsite, on the other hand, is a completely different training company (albeit, with a similar sounding name) that has a long reputation as a quality outfit. That having been said, I've lately been hearing that Gunsite's teachings have become a bit antiquated and have failed to evolve with the times.

     

    If you want to take a shotgun class, my advice would be to train with Awerbuck, Magpul, or James Yeager.

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