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Thread: For Sale: Mesa Shotshell Carrier

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    Default For Sale: Mesa Shotshell Carrier

    I have two 6 round Mesa Tactical Sureshell Shotshell Carriers for the M4/M1014. Both are new in original package. Price is $75 apiece. Send a PM if you are interested.

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    I still have one left.

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    can u post a picture? id like to see a decent pic with the mesa rail on a m4
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    Last edited by Tony Scarboni; 08-31-2011 at 06:40 PM. Reason: added pics

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    Quick question about these (for those that have them). Do you prefer the aluminum yokes or the poly, and why? How are the yokes attached to the mount? Screws/rivets from the back? Adhesive? (i.e. How hard would it be to remove it from the mount) Not trying to hijack the thread, just wasn't worth a whole new thread Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Super Dak© View Post
    Quick question about these (for those that have them). Do you prefer the aluminum yokes or the poly, and why? How are the yokes attached to the mount? Screws/rivets from the back? Adhesive? (i.e. How hard would it be to remove it from the mount) Not trying to hijack the thread, just wasn't worth a whole new thread Thanks.
    I added a pic to show the back of the Mesa carrier. It looks easy to take apart. I do not prefer aluminum over the plastic, but I have not used either in the line of duty, and I don't plan to. However, I would imagine the aluminum would be tougher.

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