Preview: TactaLoad Flash-5 Gunstock

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posted on June 27, 2022
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TactaLoad Flash-5 Gunstock

Shotguns can be inherently limited when it comes to ammunition storage, so that’s why TactaLoad developed a buttstock for Mossberg and Remington pump-action shotguns in 12 gauge that allows fast access to additional rounds stored in its internal cavity.

Made of black polymer with a rubber recoil pad, the Flash-5 accommodates five rounds of either 2¾", 3" or 3½" shotshells (with internal spacer removed) and has a 13.5" length of pull. Rounds are held captive with an articulating safety retainer, and a sling swivel stud is supplied.

MSRP is set for $129. For more information, please visit tactaload.com

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