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To: brewcrew
The differences between the remington and the Mossberg are mostly cosmetic both tend to function flawlessly. i for one do not like shiny firearms but that is an old personal prejudice.

Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown

15 posted on 11/27/2001 9:28:55 AM PST by harpseal
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To: harpseal
Having never used a Mossberg, I'll have to take your word for it. The thing I like about the Remington is that it is virtually indestructable, whether in a house or a houseboat. I also like the extended magazine and the short overall length for tight spaces, which the Mossberg seems to have as well.

Back at ya! Take care!

19 posted on 11/27/2001 9:32:53 AM PST by brewcrew
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To: harpseal
Mossbergs have safeties that work for lefties.
32 posted on 11/27/2001 9:48:13 AM PST by Liberty Ship
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To: harpseal
castle arms has this and other deals going.

To be direct and to the point, these will be engraved to read, "All your Taliban are belong to us!", and at only $280, how could you ever go wrong!

These are 18" 12guage shotguns, with an 8-shot tube. Since there is a run on these nationwide, I really don't know how many we'll be able to get our hands on, so you would be wise to order as soon as possible. The specific engraving just seemed all too appropriate!

I have no idea if this is a good price but most of their items for sale are at about a 25% discount before FFL xfer fees.

They are offering a Springfield Armory 1911 that is a good price and they have a deal with Heinie to put his sights on at a cut rate as well.

51 posted on 11/27/2001 10:31:36 AM PST by TheErnFormerlyKnownAsBig
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