TriStar Arms KRX Tactical
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Shooting the KRX was a joy. The recoil was forceful but not violent. I prefer reduced recoil shells, but they do not cycle most semi-autos. KRX does not care, it eats them all. I was able to control the gun and fire very quick split times when required. The self-adjusting gas system mitigates the recoil and the rubber butt plate does a good job. I shot 300 rounds in one afternoon with no discomfort. Read critic reviews...
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TriStar Arms KRX Tactical Description
TriStar's KRX Tactical is a semi-automaic gas operated shotgun with true AR-Style controls. The barrel has removable Beretta/Benelli Mobile Threads which includes an extended tactical choke and a bridge fiber optic front sight. The molded stock and forearm is constructed of a synthetic with a full-length picatinni rail, removable carrying handle, rubber recoil pad, and swivel studs. This 12 gauge model has a 20" barrel, a FDE finish, and comes with two box-fed 5-round magazines.Technical Data
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