Tactical Tabor

Tactical Tabor

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Inspired by the mashups of early firearms and modern accessories in Japanese Animation, I present the Tactical Tabor. This is an absolute fantasy creation depicting an early cylindrical wrought iron gonne from the 1430's known as Pfeifenbüchsen with an integral picatinny rail and a stock adapter with a quick disconnect feature. The rails on the adapter and Tabor itself can hold myriad fun and excitingly improbable attachments for indoor; nowhere near public displays that excite and confuse people. Two adapters are included depending on the under attachment. Pay attention to the name, one has an even amount of slots the other odd. This is to allow centering of your preferred grip device. Threads are present and will print and be usable, 1-3/16-16UN standard. You will need a Steel Ring-Grip Quick-Release Pin 98320A135 (McMasterCarr) to complete the Q/D portion. Sand/prepare/align the stock adapter and Tabor holes, ream with a .25 drill bit and install pin. Unlike the original Tabors, the pin is horizontally aligned for extra Tacticalness! If you love this thing feel free to visit www.paypal.me/airrelic and buy me a lemonade!

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