Mesa Tactical Fallon - Remington Tac-14 Rail Kit with Aluminum SureShell Carrier (12-GA)
Elevate your firearm's functionality with the SureShell Aluminum Shotshell Carriers and Rail w/M-LOK. This state-of-the-art system seamlessly combines a shell carrier with a MIL-STD-1913 (NATO STANAG 4694) Picatinny rail, allowing users to effortlessly attach optical sights, lasers, or other accessories. Designed specifically for the Remington Tac-14 12-GA, this carrier/rail system boasts compatibility with pre-drilled and tapped receivers.
Key Features:
- Integrated Picatinny Rails: Extend the length of the barrel, providing ample space for mounting accessories.
- Durable Construction: Crafted from aircraft-grade 6061-T6 aluminum, the rails are mil-spec hard anodized, ensuring a robust, non-glare matte finish.
- Easy Installation: No gunsmithing required. The design utilizes the pre-existing drilled and tapped mounting holes on the top of the Mossberg 590 Shockwave and the Remington Tac-13/Tac-14 shotguns.
- Six-Shell SureShell Carrier: Conveniently mounted on the left side of the receiver, ensuring your ammunition is always within reach.
- MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny Specifications: Manufactured in compliance, guaranteeing compatibility and reliability.
Customer Ratings & Reviews
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Tac-14 Owners: Read this before buying.
Overall length of the product fits the Tac-14 perfectly. I do not know if it was supposed to ship with longer screws for the connection to the rail mount. The screws already in your Tac-14 will not be long enough to support this and you will need to buy longer ones. Also, the forward mounting system does not fit. I cannot speak for the Shockwave, it might fit that, but the mounting ring that is provided for the forward mount of the rail system does not fit past the cap at the end of the tube (right below the end of the barrel). You can attempt to take the cap off, but the mounting ring is still too thick for it to be put back on. YOU WILL HAVE TO PHYSICALLY FILE DOWN THIS PART. And be careful when you do. The legs on it are thin aluminum and can easily snap off. Altogether, this is entirely unusable on a Tac-14 unless you put in some work.
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