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September 25, 2008 at 3:35 PM #275636September 25, 2008 at 3:48 PM #275323
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Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]nost: In a pump, I would recommend either the Remington 870 Police with magnum receiver (meaning it can handle the 3″ shells) or the Mossberg 590. I’d get it with rifle sights, so you can shoot slug loads and if you get the Mossberg, I’d get the ghost ring sights.
The Remmie has a smoother action than the Mossberg, which is rough IMO, but the Mossberg is cheaper.
I’d add a mag extension (that will give you an 8 round capacity), and a sling and you’re in business. [/quote]
I’m leaning towards the remmi. The 870 comes with a folding stock option, any thoughts on that? I would imagine it would be better for use in small areas.September 25, 2008 at 3:48 PM #275573nostradamus
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]nost: In a pump, I would recommend either the Remington 870 Police with magnum receiver (meaning it can handle the 3″ shells) or the Mossberg 590. I’d get it with rifle sights, so you can shoot slug loads and if you get the Mossberg, I’d get the ghost ring sights.
The Remmie has a smoother action than the Mossberg, which is rough IMO, but the Mossberg is cheaper.
I’d add a mag extension (that will give you an 8 round capacity), and a sling and you’re in business. [/quote]
I’m leaning towards the remmi. The 870 comes with a folding stock option, any thoughts on that? I would imagine it would be better for use in small areas.September 25, 2008 at 3:48 PM #275575nostradamus
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]nost: In a pump, I would recommend either the Remington 870 Police with magnum receiver (meaning it can handle the 3″ shells) or the Mossberg 590. I’d get it with rifle sights, so you can shoot slug loads and if you get the Mossberg, I’d get the ghost ring sights.
The Remmie has a smoother action than the Mossberg, which is rough IMO, but the Mossberg is cheaper.
I’d add a mag extension (that will give you an 8 round capacity), and a sling and you’re in business. [/quote]
I’m leaning towards the remmi. The 870 comes with a folding stock option, any thoughts on that? I would imagine it would be better for use in small areas.September 25, 2008 at 3:48 PM #275624nostradamus
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]nost: In a pump, I would recommend either the Remington 870 Police with magnum receiver (meaning it can handle the 3″ shells) or the Mossberg 590. I’d get it with rifle sights, so you can shoot slug loads and if you get the Mossberg, I’d get the ghost ring sights.
The Remmie has a smoother action than the Mossberg, which is rough IMO, but the Mossberg is cheaper.
I’d add a mag extension (that will give you an 8 round capacity), and a sling and you’re in business. [/quote]
I’m leaning towards the remmi. The 870 comes with a folding stock option, any thoughts on that? I would imagine it would be better for use in small areas.September 25, 2008 at 3:48 PM #275642nostradamus
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]nost: In a pump, I would recommend either the Remington 870 Police with magnum receiver (meaning it can handle the 3″ shells) or the Mossberg 590. I’d get it with rifle sights, so you can shoot slug loads and if you get the Mossberg, I’d get the ghost ring sights.
The Remmie has a smoother action than the Mossberg, which is rough IMO, but the Mossberg is cheaper.
I’d add a mag extension (that will give you an 8 round capacity), and a sling and you’re in business. [/quote]
I’m leaning towards the remmi. The 870 comes with a folding stock option, any thoughts on that? I would imagine it would be better for use in small areas.September 25, 2008 at 5:13 PM #275357Allan from Fallbrook
Participantnost: I’ve got an aftermarket top folder on my 870 (Choate) and it does cut down on the length, but the recoil is brutal (compared to a standard stock with pad). Sort of a six of one, half dozen kind of thing.
Definitely more maneuverable in tight spaces (like a hallway) than a full stock.
I don’t know what your budget is like, but Wilson Combat Shop (www.wilsoncombat.com) offers Scattergun Technologies shotguns and they have some really trick s**t (if you’re willing to spend the money).
September 25, 2008 at 5:13 PM #275608Allan from Fallbrook
Participantnost: I’ve got an aftermarket top folder on my 870 (Choate) and it does cut down on the length, but the recoil is brutal (compared to a standard stock with pad). Sort of a six of one, half dozen kind of thing.
Definitely more maneuverable in tight spaces (like a hallway) than a full stock.
I don’t know what your budget is like, but Wilson Combat Shop (www.wilsoncombat.com) offers Scattergun Technologies shotguns and they have some really trick s**t (if you’re willing to spend the money).
September 25, 2008 at 5:13 PM #275610Allan from Fallbrook
Participantnost: I’ve got an aftermarket top folder on my 870 (Choate) and it does cut down on the length, but the recoil is brutal (compared to a standard stock with pad). Sort of a six of one, half dozen kind of thing.
Definitely more maneuverable in tight spaces (like a hallway) than a full stock.
I don’t know what your budget is like, but Wilson Combat Shop (www.wilsoncombat.com) offers Scattergun Technologies shotguns and they have some really trick s**t (if you’re willing to spend the money).
September 25, 2008 at 5:13 PM #275659Allan from Fallbrook
Participantnost: I’ve got an aftermarket top folder on my 870 (Choate) and it does cut down on the length, but the recoil is brutal (compared to a standard stock with pad). Sort of a six of one, half dozen kind of thing.
Definitely more maneuverable in tight spaces (like a hallway) than a full stock.
I don’t know what your budget is like, but Wilson Combat Shop (www.wilsoncombat.com) offers Scattergun Technologies shotguns and they have some really trick s**t (if you’re willing to spend the money).
September 25, 2008 at 5:13 PM #275677Allan from Fallbrook
Participantnost: I’ve got an aftermarket top folder on my 870 (Choate) and it does cut down on the length, but the recoil is brutal (compared to a standard stock with pad). Sort of a six of one, half dozen kind of thing.
Definitely more maneuverable in tight spaces (like a hallway) than a full stock.
I don’t know what your budget is like, but Wilson Combat Shop (www.wilsoncombat.com) offers Scattergun Technologies shotguns and they have some really trick s**t (if you’re willing to spend the money).
September 25, 2008 at 5:31 PM #275362nostradamus
ParticipantNay I’ll go with the tried-n-true remmi…
September 25, 2008 at 5:31 PM #275613nostradamus
ParticipantNay I’ll go with the tried-n-true remmi…
September 25, 2008 at 5:31 PM #275615nostradamus
ParticipantNay I’ll go with the tried-n-true remmi…
September 25, 2008 at 5:31 PM #275664nostradamus
ParticipantNay I’ll go with the tried-n-true remmi…
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