Posted on 03/14/2011 5:09:44 PM PDT by Las Vegas Ron
Am asking some advise on the MOSSBERG SECURITY 12-GA. 8-SHOT SHORT BARREL PUMP SHOTGUN. I bought a Stoeger P350 a while back and now know that there is a problem with double feeds. Consequently I have no confidence in the gun if I should need it in an emergency.
Big 5 has these on sale for $289.99.....comments please??
We've had one outing with it, and plan on another tomorrow or Wednesday. Simple, easy to work with. Ours came with the long 'bird hunting' barrel and the short 'home defense' barrel. The 20 G handles both 2 1/2" and 3" shells. We bought four boxes of skeet shot for practice and have some #4 load for home defense, being as I'm not big on painting and drywall repair ---- believe me, even such a lightish load in 20G will do the trick and save a whole lotta home repair and blood spatter removal.
Following this post, I'm going to pop up some 'tutorial' Youtubes I archived showing ease of loading, cleaning, etc.
Enjoy -- I did my research and the Mossberg 500, for the price, was the way to go.
You are welcome. Hope he solves it for you. I agree about the confidence thing. I have sold many cars once they let me down!!!
As for the gun, if that's what you want, that's what I want for you.
The Mossberg is a fine weapon.
At $289 it is reasonably priced.
As others have said, it will do 3” shells.
3.5” shells are of very limited utility. The only “real” reason for 3.5’s was when we were forced to use steel shot on ducks and geese, and steel shot basically sucks at delivering consistent kills at longer ranges compared to lead.
The 500/590 specs:
http://www.mossberg.com/products/default.asp?id=5&display=specs
If you really, really, really have to have 3.5” shells, you’d best go with a Mossberg 835:
http://www.mossberg.com/products/default.asp?id=2&display=specs
BTW - if you’ve never fired a 3.5” 12ga loaded with lead shot... you might want to work your way up to it. I regularly shoot a .338 with 210 and 250gr pills... plenty of recoil that, and by comparison to the .338, a 3.5” shell out of a Mossberg 835 really makes me flinch. The 835 is a heavier gun than the 500 by a fair bit, too.
Other pump guns to consider are the Remington 870 and Ithica 37. IMO, the older Ithica 37’s were superior pump guns, slicker in action, lighter, faster-pointing.
Kewel...thanks!
The Remington 870 has one extractor. The Mossberg 500 has two.
The Remington 870 safety is located on the trigger guard while the Mossberg 500's is on the top of the receiver tang. Some people find that easier/more instinctive.
The Remington 870's slide release is found on the left side of the trigger guard, to the front. The Mossberg 500's slide release is to the rear of the trigger guard, to the right, which again, some people find more intuitive.
One of my on-line resources adds: "If you are using a Mossberg, flicking the safety off before (or while) arming the shotgun is done with the dominant thumb and the trigger finger can stay in the indexed position until you are ready to fire -- all it needs to do is to move to the trigger and press. However, if you are using a Remington 870, your trigger finger has to: (1) move to its position behind the trigger guard; (2) disengage the safety; (3) move forward to the trigger; and (4) press".
So, with the Mossberg, your trigger finger only has two steps instead of four. At stress time, that might be a consideration.
My own personal defense shotgun is a Winchester Defender, which is configured more like the Mossy, except that the slide release is on the left rear rather than the right. The action is smooth as silk, though, especially with the loving attention I have given it. Dependability, familiarity and mental preparation are more important than configuration, in my mind, regardless.
Simple, rugged, works first time, every time.
Safety on top tang is much better and more natural than one near trigger.
I'd love beyond belief to post that 10 second clip here, but she's sworn that if it goes anywhere she'll do what Jesse Jackson threatened to to do Zero......"Cut my nuts off"........So you just gotta do the mental picture visual thing.
I prefer the Mossberg 590 A1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmdMNwSxEcs
Thanks, I want this for home defense and maybe to blow up some watermelons for the hell of it.
I've done some skeet shooting in the past, a little hunting too but this is for protection...for now.
Hi Andy, thanks for the post.
Leave it to a gun thread to smoke out good FRiends ;)
Obama's BATF has the quash on those....no longer available.
Marshall Dillon lives. ;-)
I love my sawed-off 870.
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