Recoil on that Combat Shotgun too Much for Ya’? It’s Time for the COPstock.

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by David Crane
david@defensereview.com

The COPstock Folder by Knoxx Industries was designed for law enforcement and, according to the manufacturer, reduces recoil by up to 60%. It reportedly also tames muzzle flip, allowing for faster follow-up shots.

The unit incorporates an over-folding wire stock and vertical grip that’s covered by a Hogue Hand-All grip sleeve. The pistol grip contains the recoil reduction mechanism.

Knoxx company literature claims that "shooters testing the COPstock Folder with 3 inch Magnum Buckshot loads have found that there is very little discernible recoil in either open or folded positions, with virtually no muzzle flip. With the stock folded, the shotgun can be held like a pistol, at arm’s length, and fired with no pain or discomfort. Even beginner shooters could consistently hit a 12 inch gong at 25 yards with Buckshot–one-handed! Trying this feat is definitely not recommended with other folding or pistol grip style stocks."

The COPstock is available for Remington and Mossberg combat shotguns.
Suggested retail price is $129.95 with special pricing for law enforcement agencies and officers. Distributor and Dealer inquiries are invited. Orders are currently being accepted. Call toll-free to 877-GO-KNOXX (877-465-6699).

To visit the COPstock page on Knoxx Industries’ site, just CLICK HERE

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