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    Reduced LOP for Mossberg?

    I have a 20" 590A1SPX and while I LOVE the shotgun, I hate the LOP. I'm a tall guy and still find the LOP too long. If I have my vest on, then a great shoulder weld is out of the question. I was wondering what y'all are running for reduced LOP. I don't really want to put an AR-style stock on it-those seem to make it look too tacticool, but if someone can show me a picture of one that looks great, then maybe I'll reconsider. ATI will be laughed at.

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    Check out the Hogue 12" ShortShot buttstock. Here it is mounted on my 500A.




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    590A1 w/Hogue ShortShot:



    With SF compro:

    Death hangs over thee: whilst yet thou livest, whilst thou mayest, be good.

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    Eric and M24, those Hogue's look great. I think I'll probably be going with the Hogue, but I'll keep it open if anyone else has an opinion on the matter.

    Now I just have to order this so I can get a proper cheek weld and still see through the LPA peep sights.

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    I'm running that same Hogue on my 14" 590. It's great when using it with armor; I find it just a little too short without the armor. Not a complaint; just an observation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donr101395 View Post
    I'm running that same Hogue on my 14" 590. It's great when using it with armor; I find it just a little too short without the armor. Not a complaint; just an observation.
    Do you change anything when running without armor? Recoil pad, etc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by t42beal13t View Post
    Eric and M24, those Hogue's look great. I think I'll probably be going with the Hogue, but I'll keep it open if anyone else has an opinion on the matter.

    Now I just have to order this so I can get a proper cheek weld and still see through the LPA peep sights.
    t42beal13t,

    just for reference, I'm using the Eagle Industries Gunstock Ammo Carrier on my 12" buttstock
    Last edited by Eric Cartman; 05-23-11 at 19:23.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Cartman View Post
    t42beal13t,

    just for reference, I'm using the Eagle Industries Gunstock Ammo Carrier on my 12" buttstock
    With the regular stock and a picatinny rail under the rear sight, I have to strain to see through the peeps. Mossberg uses the same stock for shotguns with bead sights, and with the M16-height sights, it doesn't really work. I personally need something to get my cheek up. As you can see, those sights are high on the SPX:

    Last edited by Travis B; 05-23-11 at 19:28.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Cartman View Post
    t42beal13t,

    just for reference, I'm using the Eagle Industries Gunstock Ammo Carrier on my 12" buttstock
    And oh yeah, how is the Eagle carrier holding up for you?

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    Mossberg 500 /Hogue 12" LOP and Factory Wood

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