TACTICAL TCs


TC guns take on all sorts of configurations to suit the needs of the shooter, including "tactical". This page is to fire up your imagination making the TC guns what you want them to be.

If you have a TC gun set up along the lines of tactical, work gun, or short/light special application gun and would like it featured here, feel free to send pix to the [email protected] email address.

The guns and barrels featured here are examples showing some of the various stock, barrel, sighting systems, finishes, and accessories used to build up the TC's as short, light, handy, rugged work guns.

.300 Blackout

Sporting factory wood, suppressed G2 work gun:

.458 Lott hardly fits the tactical paradigm except for combatting dinosaurs in your pea patch or crushing engine blocks, but the configuration does. Or, is it more correctly African style tactical?

This barrel started out as a Bergara .45/70 barrel I rechambered to .458 Lott, cut and braked, added sights and picatinny rail, TBOSS cut, drilled and tapped for handgun forend spacing, then drilled and tapped the front forend screw hole for sling stud..357 Max. Contender, Choate folding stock

Choate stocks page, Click Here!Tactical Spin on a .44 Mag. Contender handgun. 

 NOTE: Vertical front grip places this gun in the same Class III category as automatic weapons, silencers, shotguns under 26" overall length, and rifles with barrels shorter than 16", thus requiring registration and permitting under the National Firearms Act. This is posted for informational purposes only. 

Do not add a vertical front grip unless licensed to do so!

Quoting from ATF regulations, 

"ATF has long held that by installing a vertical fore grip on a handgun, the handgun is no longer designed to be held and fired by the use of a single hand. Therefore, if individuals install a vertical fore grip on a handgun, they are “making” a firearm requiring registration with ATF’s NFA Branch. Making an unregistered “AOW” is punishable by a fine and 10 years’ imprisonment. Additionally, possession of an unregistered “AOW” is also punishable by fine and 10 years’ imprisonment."

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