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??
500:
Lighter Receiver
the magazine tube is open and exposed for easy loading
You can’t easily replace the spring and clean the mag well
Harder to strip and put back together
about $75-100 cheaper
you can’t change the mag capacity easily
Safety on top
Action release at the rear of the trigger
Trigger is heavier
870:
Heavier Receiver
You have to push through the carrier to get to the magazine tube
Springs are easily replaced
easy to strip and put back together
more expensive than a Mossberg 500
Mag Capacity is easily changed (With a Dremel)
Safety on the side
Action release at the front of the trigger guard
Trigger is lighter
Thanks for your input NVDave.
Yeah, I’ve fired the 3 1/2” shells, they’re a pain for sure. I was just curious as to the specs of the Mossy and picked one up this morning.
I’m mostly interested in home defense for this weapon.
Ha! Picked on up this AM, where do I get the green stuff for my face?
Not sure what is more scary, the Mossy or Mrs. Peeman’s green mug!
Mossbergs are tops for defensive shotguns. You are not going to find a better bang/buck deal in firearms than that shotgun. I believe the US military used them for a while.
Nice looking too!
I say go for it.
Still, only a suggestion from the ATF.
Can the ATF just arbitrarily ban a specific weapon, or class of weapons from importation without legislation? If so, where is the line drawn when it comes to that authority? The Saiga 12 wouldn’t even qualify to be classified as an “assault weapon”, even if the 1994 ban were still in place. To have those shotguns in a configuration that would be consistent with ‘military style’ weapons, a good bit of work is required on the part of the end user. Machine work and a few hundred dollars worth of parts need to be purchased and installed/replaced to give it a true pistol grip and other features, for example. This is commonly known as a “Saiga conversion”.
Might have to get me a 2nd Saiga 12, just in case. I’m NOT liking the sound of this......
Thanks, I took the plunge this morning.
I went to remove the limiter, which I was told there was one, but there wasn’t....fluke?
I can already tell the difference in quality and am very happy with it so far....can’t wait to try her out!
The price of those things has just about doubled since Pookie became _resident.
Ping!
Sweet.
Got mine at Wal-Mart for about 200 bucks.
Yeah, Wally has some sweet deals but they don’t sell defense weapons, they almost wet their pants if you even mention it.
I needed the short barrel for the house, I’m so happy with it I could just....well you know!
Being a self confessed shotgun snob, I keep a Winchseter Model 12 in 16 gauge for the homestead. It holds 6+1 without a funky extension, the 12 pellet #1 Buck load is actually heavier than a 9 pellet 00 load in that it stacks in the shell better.
It also has no disconnector. Hold the trigger back and pump and you can send a bunch of lead downrange.
LOL...that’ll definitely work, must be hard to hold on to though.
3” in this model. 3 1/2” in the 800. I have one of each. The 500 is for home defense. The 800 in camo for waterfowl.
I’e heard great things about the Mossberg, too.
Congratulations on your purchase! You will NOT be disappointed!
Awaiting obligatory gun porn range report.
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