New. Looks nice. Would like to have one. Jerry helped them design it.
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On January 6, 2020 at 4:00 am, Nosmo said:
Much many slick. And, in keeping with the “always wanting more” philosophy, I wonder if anyone at Mossberg is looking at an 18.5″ barrel version for home defense. The same features that make a very good competition shotgun would also make it a very good home defense shotgun; while long-winded shootouts with bad guys at the front door are extremely uncommon, given the limited round capacity on all shotguns, having a clip-on shell carrier on one’s belt and becoming fluent with double loading are useful skills for those who depend on scatterguns for residential defensive armament.
On January 7, 2020 at 6:30 pm, Sanders said:
Only problem with it is that the price point puts it in the Beretta and Browning arena.
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On January 6, 2020 at 4:00 am, Nosmo said:
Much many slick. And, in keeping with the “always wanting more” philosophy, I wonder if anyone at Mossberg is looking at an 18.5″ barrel version for home defense. The same features that make a very good competition shotgun would also make it a very good home defense shotgun; while long-winded shootouts with bad guys at the front door are extremely uncommon, given the limited round capacity on all shotguns, having a clip-on shell carrier on one’s belt and becoming fluent with double loading are useful skills for those who depend on scatterguns for residential defensive armament.
On January 7, 2020 at 6:30 pm, Sanders said:
Only problem with it is that the price point puts it in the Beretta and Browning arena.
Otherwise, it has me drooling.