Filed under: Ballistics, Guns, Preparedness, RKBA, tech | Tags: 12 gauge, Aguila, ammo, ammunition, BBTI, bullpup, Federal, firearms, guns, IWI, jim downey, Kel Tec, KS7, KSG, minishells, reviews, shotgun, Tavor TS12, technology, testing
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Two years ago, I closed a blog post with this:
Overall, I’m very happy with the Tavor TS12. Altogether I ran about 75 shells through it in an hour, half the light target loads, the other half full-power, high-brass slugs and 00Buck. It’s been decades since I shot a 12 gauge that much in that short a period of time, and my shoulder isn’t the slightest bit sore.
Yeah, the TS12 is a keeper.
Well, it was, up until this week.
[The entire post can be found here.]
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Last August, I got to shoot a new IWI Tavor TS12 shotgun. You can find the full review here, but here was my conclusion:
Final thoughts: it’s a hell of a package. I’m not sure I’d use it for “sport shooting”, but for fun at the range or as a home defense gun, yeah, it’d be fantastic, though a little pricey.
Well, after thinking about it for a few months, I decided to go ahead and get one. Here it is:

[The entire post can be found here.]