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    Mossberg 590 Shockwave

    If you have one, how do you like it? Practical or toy?
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    I say it's an inexpensive toy. I have been tossing around building an 870 version. It would be more practical if someone came up with a 000 buckshot spreader load that would open up to 10-12 inches @ 12-15 feet.

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    It's more of a toy or special purpose gun. I bought mine with the intention of one day F1'n it to an SBS.
    That said I wouldn't want to be on the other end of one for sure.
    If you are on the fence, I say buy it, if you don't like it you shouldn't have any trouble selling it

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    I don't have a Mossberg 590,but it's on my wish list,may in the next three to four months.
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    I've been thinking of buying one for the Tax refund fun gun, although really a $300 pistol grip Mossberg500 is essentially the same and cheaper. I've had a M500 once (Mariner model) with a folding stock. It was a good cheap HD weapon, but I've since moved to a semi-auto shotgun for HD (Saiga12 with 10rd mags).

    Cheapest I've seen them is $389 at Buds. If its goes down to $350 later on maybe I'll pick one up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JusticeM4 View Post
    I've been thinking of buying one for the Tax refund fun gun, although really a $300 pistol grip Mossberg500 is essentially the same and cheaper. I've had a M500 once (Mariner model) with a folding stock. It was a good cheap HD weapon, but I've since moved to a semi-auto shotgun for HD (Saiga12 with 10rd mags).

    Cheapest I've seen them is $389 at Buds. If its goes down to $350 later on maybe I'll pick one up.
    How do you figure a pistol grip M500 with an 18" barrel is the same??

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    Quote Originally Posted by TAZ View Post
    So you can't own a 16" AR in Ok?? That sux.
    series of projectiles
    ARs, and other rifles, are fine.

    Hell, every time I click this thread I think more and more about an 18.5" version...

    How would the added 4.5" affect the whole setup?

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    It will be longer? LOL plus you can shoulder it.

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    Its not a "fighting shotgun", but it doesn't appear as useless as one would think. I'm thinking of getting one, semi-compact and handy, definitely requires technique...


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    Quote Originally Posted by BBossman View Post
    Its not a "fighting shotgun", but it doesn't appear as useless as one would think. I'm thinking of getting one, semi-compact and handy, definitely requires technique...


    Fantastic video....a "must watch" for anyone considering buying a Shockwave.

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