Nothing special on mine, just a Mossberg SPX with fiber-optic front sight and a Bushnell TRS-25 mounted just in front of the rear peep.
I keep an eye on the front fiber while mounting and when my cheek hits the stock the red dot co-witnesses with the front sight. In the dark (which is just about half of the day), the fiber-optic is useless and the TRS really begins to shine.
Picked up this gun this week.
It has that nice big dot.
Thanks fellas, particularly to the SME's who responded, I will be adding Aimpoint micros to my 590 & 500 Mossies in the near future.
I have an XS Big Dot on my 870 as well.
A few more showing the front bead and light set up. I plan on picking up an Inforce light and keep it permanently mounted on the SG (the X300 is currently switched around between the 1187, a Glock17 and my AR).
CDM BMT mount with 6-slot rail. I now have the light mounted on the left side, which I find much easier to activate with my thumb;
The X300 mounted. When illuminating targets outdoors or in open indoor areas, the light also illuminates the bead making it glow, so it's very easy to pick up. Indoors in tight quarters, where a lot of the light is reflected back, the bead appears black against the brightly-lit target. In either case, getting the bead on-target is quick and easy;
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I prefer good ol iron sights on my shotguns....I feel I can get/focus on target faster with them............
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