![]() Shooting the 940 Pro Tactical is a truly memorable experience. ![]() The barrel also features a barrel clamp with a sling swivel and dual-sided M-Lok slots for mounting lights or other accessories. The benefit to having a threaded barrel on a tactical shotgun not only allows for pattern adjustment and the ability to attach a breacher-style choke but also allows for the modern, choke-based attachments for suppressor use. The 18.5-inch barrel is threaded for Mossberg’s Accu Choke system, and it comes from the factory with a cylinder choke. The stock itself, made of a matte black polymer, has a series of spacers and shims that allow the shooter to adjust for length of pull, drop at comb and cast of the stock making this one of the more user-friendly tactical shotguns on the market. The same Nickel-Boron coating is also used on the hammer, sear, and inside of the magazine tube for long-term durability. The Mossberg 940 Pro Tactical features a redesigned Nickel-Boron-coated gas piston that allows it to run for up to 1,500 rounds between cleaning sessions. The knurled, top tang-mounted safety allows for a natural hand position when engaging or disengaging the safety. The enlarged bolt handle and bolt release make loading operations easy and intuitive for the user in any condition, and the bright orange aluminum follower allows the shooter to see that the magazine is empty. The shotgun possesses a 7+1 magazine capacity (with 2.75-inch shells) and can handle up to 3-inch shells. The shotgun features an enlarged, beveled loading port and an elongated, pinch-free elevator, which allows for speed loading. A cover plate is included for when an optic is not installed. The real innovation for this shotgun though lies in the low profile, optic-ready cut that allows for any Holosun K/ Shield RMSc footprint-based optic to be installed, and co-witness with the front site for faster acquisition and target engagement. The shotgun comes equipped with a high-visibility, fiber-optic front site and a drilled and tapped receiver for mounting a rail for those desiring a traditional approach to acquiring a target. Target acquisition is the next thing that showcases itself without much thought. The shotgun presents itself effortlessly, especially once the adjustable stock is set for the individual shooter. The first thing one notices upon picking the gun up is its balance and natural point of aim. The Mossberg 940 Pro Tactical is the perfect melding of the capability and reliability of the semi-automatic, competition-focused 940 JM Pro that it uses as its foundation coupled with the dependability of the historic 500 series pump shotgun that Mossberg is known for. For those of you who have navigated the world of tactical shotguns, or those looking for something to begin their journey, I present to you the Mossberg 940 Pro Tactical. For those who have carried a weapon in a life-or-death situation, the word tactical implies an unyielding ruggedness in an ever-changing environment, adaptability based on mission-specific needs, and the ability to function reliably under the most severe and unexpected conditions… every single time. “My family and I are so excited to expand that passion to a second location of Croissants and our newest culinary adventure, Hook & Barrel.”Ĭroissants has been serving the Grand Strand for 21 years.The word “tactical” gets used a lot these days, especially when a new product hits the shelf. “Our mission at Croissants is to make memories with family and friends through our passion for Southern hospitality and delicious food,” Vukov said in a press release. The restaurant will offer fresh seafood, including oyster stew prepared in front of the guests. Owner Heidi Vukov said Hook & Barrel will focus on dinner and brunch on Sunday, while Croissants will concentrate exclusively on breakfast, lunch, brunch and catering. The restaurant, expected to be open in the spring, will be in the same building as a second location of Croissants Bistro & Bakery. Hook & Barrel will be a part of Heidi’s Corner on the corner of Kings Highway and 82nd Avenue at Grande Dunes. Myrtle Beach will soon have another restaurant option as one of the area’s popular eateries branches out. Hook & Barrel seafood restaurant will be a part of Croissants new location By Alex Eline - įROM STAFF REPORTS –
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