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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Mesa Tactical SureShell Aluminum Shotshell Carriers with Rail combine a shell carrier with a MIL-STD-1913 (NATO STANAG 4694) Picatinny rail that accepts optical, sights, lasers or accessories. These shotshell carrier/rail systems mount via a “saddle” style method (Remington shotguns) or by using the drilled and tapped holes on top of the shotgun’s receiver.
SureShell Aluminum Shotshell Carriers with Rail are machined from 6061-T6 aluminum and use Mesa Tactical’s innovative rubber friction retention system to firmly and reliable hold shells in place until needed. Four, six and eight shell configurations and multiple rail lengths available.
The Integrated Rail SureShell shotshell carrier design for the Benelli M2 Tactical, Benelli M4/M1014, Benelli SuperNova and Mossberg 500/590 platforms is radically different from the side mount designs. Instead of a stamped backing plate, the shell carrier yoke is attached to a machined bracket with an integral Picatinny (MIL-STD 1913) sight rail.
The design allows the ShotShell assembly to be installed on the top of the shotgun by taking advantage of the factory tapped Picatinny (MIL-STD 1913) rail holes.
With the Benelli shotguns, the shell carrier assembly is mounted directly onto the shotgun receiver. With the Mossberg platforms, a steel mounting cleat is first installed and the shell carrier is fastened to the cleat.
FOREND COMPATIBILITY
Factory shotgun forends, except “tactical” forends, often feature significant receiver overlap when the bolt is pulled back. These forends will need to be cut down or replaced with aftermarket “tactical” forends to be used with some SureShell shotshell carriers. Before you install a SureShell shotshell carrier, measure your forend’s receiver overlap and compare it to the furthest forward point of the shotshell carrier. Then cut any potential overlap or interference off the end of the forend with a miter saw or a rotary arm saw for a perfect fit.
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WARRANTY All Mesa Tactical products are made in the USA of high quality materials and include LIFETIME WARRANTY. Mesa Tactical warrants that all products are free from defective material and workmanship and, subject to the conditions set forth below, agrees to repair or replace any part of a product that proves defective by reason of improper workmanship or materials without charge for parts and labor. In no event will Mesa Tactical be liable for damages, lost revenue, lost wages, lost savings or any other incidental or consequential damages arising from purchase, use or inability to use this product. No express or implied warranty is madefor Mesa Tactical product damaged by accidents, misuse, natural or personal disaster, or any unauthorized disassembly, repair or modification. Mesa Tactical’s warranty covers only repair or replacement of defective Mesa Tactical products. *No export license is required for most international destinations.Product Videos
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SURESHELL CARRIER AND RAIL FOR BEN M4 (6-SHELL, 12-GA, 5 1/2 IN)
Great quality, perfect fit
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SURESHELL CARRIER AND RAIL FOR BEN M4 (6-SHELL, 12-GA, 5 1/2 IN)
Excellent, quality product, perfect fit. Thank you Mesa Tactical.
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6shell carrier for Benelli M4
I have the H2O edition someone mentioned it left black marks on the receiver I found a simple solution went to Walmart fabric section bought a small piece of black felt cut it to match the rear of shell carrier attached it to carrier problem solved hope this helps anyone concerned with this
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Mesa shotgun shell holder.
Good quality item. Fit well on my Benelli M4.
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Sureshell carrier and rail Benelli M4
High quality easy install.
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Terrible product
Do not buy. Not only are shells nearly impossible to place and remove from the carrier, the carrier left multiple permanent black marks on my Benelli M4.
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Awesome
Easy install. Great accessory for any shotgun.
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well made product
well made product
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MESA Tactical Six round Shot Side Saddle / Rail.
For the price you need to design a carrier that we don’t have to replace worn / weak Elastomers. We should have to be concerned with it failing to do its job.