yea thats what i read and heard that pumps are more reliable and will feed more ammo and less problems. plus with one round of 12 gauge 00 buck or 000 buck to one person in the chest or throat area no need for a second shot.
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yea thats what i read and heard that pumps are more reliable and will feed more ammo and less problems. plus with one round of 12 gauge 00 buck or 000 buck to one person in the chest or throat area no need for a second shot.
ohh yea i wouldnt just shoot one time and not have my guard up never know criminals these days.
also would it be cheaper to buy a 870 tactical or mossberg 500 18" barrel shotgun all setup with pistol grip and with or without the folding and sliding stock or just buy a plain gun and outfit it the way I want it. For just the pistol grip its 25 bucks for the pistol grip with teh AR stock its around 65 so 100 bucks for the two different setups. Also how hard are they to install.
A converted Saiga 12 is considerably more expensive than that, but I've seen a stock Saiga 12 for as little as $529 recently.
Not with the Spec Ops setup I got
post pics or link to pics of Home Defense shotguns
I think something like this would be a great setup and they are only running in the high 400s to low 500s.
Remington 870 Tactical 12ga 18.5" New : Pump at GunBroker.com
+1 on the Remington 870 Tactical. Have one and love it. Carried a Mossberg 590 in Iraq..great gun too. Check the numbers and go with the best deal you can get. Good Luck!
Benelli Supernova Tactical Pistol Grip. 18.5" chrome-lined barrel. 12-gauge. 3 1/2" chamber takes 2 3/4", 3" and 3 1/2" shells. Polymer on steel frame construction, 40.0", 7.2 lbs. Synthetic stock with pistol grip and tactical sling mount. Ghost ring sights with optional tritium inserts. Modular barrel and stock. MSRP $499, can be found for $450 or less, NIB. Capacity: 4+1. 3rd-party manufactured 2-round magazine extensions take the capacity to 6+1 in 2 3/4". Some factory 2-round extensions are still available from 3rd-party vendors for $65.
Add another +1. I've some limited experience with the Mossberg as well, but I've always liked the 870. I've got a Tactical with standard stock, still saving up for the SpecOps. Sadly my camera died last week (right after taking pictures of another gun, no less!) otherwise I'd provide some.