FAB Defense 12 Gauge Shotgun Picatinny Shells Holder

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$50.27

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About the FAB Defense 12 Gauge Shotgun Picatinny Shells Holder:

Optimize your tactical shotgun readiness with the FAB Defense Picatinny Shells Holder for your 12 gauge shotgun. The FAB Defense 12 Gauge Shotgun Picatinny Shells Holder gives you quick access to 5 shells mounted to the butt-stock or any other picatinny rail mount on with its quick mount picatinny attachment so that you can reload quickly without having to reach for shells on your body.  With no gunsmithing required to mount it, the FAB Defense 12 Gauge Shotgun Picatinny Shells Holder is made with a reinforced polymer composite so it’s easy to attach and rugged under combat conditions.

Advantages:

  • Optimizes Your Tactical Shotgun Readiness
  • Conveniently Keeps 5 Extra Rounds Close by for Swift Reload
  • 12 Gauge Compatible
  • Quick Release Picatinny Attachment
  • No Gunsmith Required
  • Extremely Strong made with Reinforced Polymer Composite

Compatibility

  • 12 Gauge Shotgun

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About Fab Defense :

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FAB Defense® has been leading in development and manufacture of the highest quality, cutting-edge tactical equipment and weapon accessories for the State of Israel’s Military and Police. FAB Defense® R&D department works in collaboration with Special Forces and SWAT teams worldwide to design creative, ability enhancing, no-nonsense solutions to the ongoing dynamic challenges met in the field.

COMPATIBILITY
12 Gauge Ammo
DIMESIONS
Weight
75 lbs
Width
35 in
Height
117 in
Length
47 in

Additional information

Weight 75 lbs
Dimensions 47 × 35 × 117 in
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1 review for FAB Defense 12 Gauge Shotgun Picatinny Shells Holder

  1. Jim Giunta

    Purchased two of these, at two separate times, and both failed in the same regard… a few of the fingers on each ultimately aren’t strong enough to keep the shells from falling out, and the ones that hold, do so minimally; they would never survive the effects of recoil.

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