I finally bit the bullet and bought a TAC-13. I haven’t fired it yet, still a little under the weather with the flu.
Anyone know if the wood from a standard V3 will fit?
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Re: Tac-13
Nice! No idea if the wood fits, but can't imagine that they made that many changes at these price-points.
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Re: Tac-13
I get the feeling the foregrip does.
The rear grip? Yeah...woodworking miracle.
The rear grip? Yeah...woodworking miracle.
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Re: Tac-13
I fired 30 rds through the TAC-13 yesterday. Recoil is very controllable even with Hornady TAP 00 buck. The charging handle is a little small to really get a hold on it, i have a larger one on the way from GG&G.
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Re: Tac-13
I have been thinking some on the wooden grip, maybe something in the style of a mare’s leg. Remington V3 wood stocks are fairly reasonable. I may have to sacrifice one the gun godz.
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Re: Tac-13
Apparently there is a differance in the V3 with a wooden forend. The manual has an addendum for V3 with wood furniture.
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