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A lot of people make a lot of videos about the side saddle on the Shockwave, but can anyone please do one with a practical reload demonstrating how I would work on this particular weapon.
Place the shells with the brass/ primers pointing towards the ground. Keep it shouldered with a hand on the foregrip. Take your trigger hand and reach under the receiver, pull a shell out and feed it. What’s nice about placing them in the saddle with the brass downwards is they are already in the correct orientation to load them
Hmm..... I dunno. That plate seems too large for the receiver. I think I'm gonna go with the stick on velcro soft cloth elastic side saddle for my new shockwave. I saw the video and that one looks easier, more compact, lighter and not as "intrusive" as this big chunk of Chinese metal and plastic is..........and I definitely don't like the fact if you tighten the back screw down , it fucks with your action. Not good.... I'll pass on this item
I can answer that. The velcro works great, the problem is the elastic loops, they won't hold your shells tight and your shells will slip out as your shooting.
@@werunguns it sure did. Interesting note, if you are using this with a crimson trace side saddle laser, the extra length and threads on the trigger pin replacement screw are essential!
@@GruncleWorx Just for clarification if your attaching this with the crimson trace laser the provided screws are long enough? or did you have to get different hardware? Thanks
@@CG-rz2tl the included screw with the tacstar for trigger pin replacement is the one I used to mount the crimson Trace. I'll make a short video and tag you in it. As you noted in the video, the replacement pin protrudes out from the tacstar and it's this extra length that makes it work! I was worried at first but it all goes together like a glove!
If you have the Crimson trace LS 250 sidesaddle laser will the trigger housing pin that comes with the side saddle fit holding the Crimson trace sidesaddle laser and side saddle ammo holder. Been having trouble finding ammo sidesaddle that fits w/crimson trace sidesaddle laser.
Thanks! Just put mine on. Didn't even refer to the instructions after watching this. It took no time at all. I do think the thing is overpriced at almost 40 bucks though, but oh well. Works.
Don’t put the screws to tight cause it would mess with the action use loctite and if it does mess with your action keep messing with it and it should come back to normal
Your video was very helpful. Unfortunately I had to use it again 6 months later to take the sidesaddle off! Shell holder broke off under normal moderate use and recoil. Wouldn’t buy this product again. Putting a leather sidesaddle on the stock next time. I’m referring to a tactical 590.
Really cool expect the pin u take off to put the screw in is what u take out to clean it so now to clean it u have to take the whole side saddle off that’s why when u tighten it too much it’s doesn’t rack that’s a very important piece
I've considered a side saddle but can't bring myself to attaching something like that to my Benelli M4 if I'm going to need more than nine rounds I think I'll just bring my bandolier with me