This review re-evaluates stockless shotguns like the Mossberg Shockwave and Remington Tac-13, initially deemed 'mostly useless' by the reviewer. Through structured testing using a 'cheek pistol' technique developed by Rhett Neumayer, the performance in speed and recoil control was found to be nearly on par with traditional stocked shotguns for home defense. While shooter fatigue is a drawback, the semi-auto Tac-13 is recommended for its ease of use.
Hickok45 demonstrates the Remington V3 Tac 13 by firing 12-gauge rounds into watermelons, showcasing its semi-automatic cycling and impact. The video highlights the firearm's performance in a live-fire test and includes a slow-motion analysis of the destruction. Technical specifications like its 13-inch barrel and gas-operated action are noted.
This guide details the 'push-pull' recoil management technique for the Remington TAC-13, as demonstrated by competitive shotgunner Kamryn Carroll. The method involves shouldering the firearm tightly, adopting a stable stance, and using a coordinated body push forward with a simultaneous pull back on the shotgun. This technique is crucial for controlling the significant recoil of a 12-gauge shotgun, especially in semi-automatic platforms like the TAC-13, leading to improved accuracy and faster follow-up shots.
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