shotgunNoob Posted December 3, 2008 Posted December 3, 2008 (edited) Due to the fact that Benelli parts are so d*mned expensive and somewhat hard to come by, I thought I might put my SuperNova tactical on "safe queen" status and replace it with a Mossberg for HD and heavy range time. Plus, I like the fact that this particular shotgun has a 9-shot capacity (20" barrel), according to Mossberg. Thoughts? Also, I noticed this Mossberg 590 comes in a "heavy-walled" version. Im assuming this simply means a thicker, heavier duty barrel. Am I right on this? Thanks. Edited December 3, 2008 by shotgunNoob Quote
hellfire Posted December 3, 2008 Posted December 3, 2008 I have one its a awesome pump shotgun,I also have a M4 ,I do shoot the M4 more though!! Quote
shotgunNoob Posted December 3, 2008 Author Posted December 3, 2008 I have one its a awesome pump shotgun,I also have a M4 ,I do shoot the M4 more though!! Cool deal...Does your Mossy seem to be a strong shotgun? I have heard that these guns are made very well, not to mention user friendly. Quote
Fett Tracking Posted December 3, 2008 Posted December 3, 2008 Unless you are buying a mil spec model, mossbergs are mediocre. I would buy an 870p (18in with the +2 tube) wearing some wood over a mossy. An American workhorsey; my old 870p was, in fact, rad. However, be forewarned that if you buy an M4, you just might never go back to pump... Quote
shotgunNoob Posted December 3, 2008 Author Posted December 3, 2008 Unless you are buying a mil spec model, mossbergs are mediocre. I would buy an 870p (18in with the +2 tube) wearing some wood over a mossy. An American workhorsey; my old 870p was, in fact, rad. However, be forewarned that if you buy an M4, you just might never go back to pump... Well, interestingly enough, my second choice would be a Remington 870P. But, I have no interest in wood trim...synthetic black only. Either way, I have heard that most Mossbergs, mil spec or not, are quality guns. I guess it all depends on what you can get and how much you are willing to spend. Heck, I could drop $1200 on a Remington 870P Max, but then I would end up with a shotgun I would want to preserve as much as my current one!! What I am needing here is cheap and reliable. Not necessarily "best of breed". Quote
sneakerfreak602 Posted December 3, 2008 Posted December 3, 2008 If you have to use the mossy for home defense you might just wish you had your supernova tactical. Just my personal thoughts. Quote
tlingitndn Posted December 3, 2008 Posted December 3, 2008 I personally would not spend the money. I do not think that there is anyone stupid enought to stay after they hear me rack a round. They do know what is coming next. 9 shot capacity is over kill. If you empty the magazine guess who gets to remodel and repair their front room. Quote
SgtCathy Posted December 3, 2008 Posted December 3, 2008 The Mossy 590A is a rock solid military issue shotgun that is far and above better than their commercial models, plus if all else fails, it will accept an issue M9 bayonet and with a very slight modification, the USMC bayonet. Of course I do have an early H+K M1S90 in defense configuration (7+1) with pistil grip. Bought it new in 1987 and it hasn't burbed ounce in all that time. I did manage to get a wooden butt stock with 13" LOP for my Mossy 590A a few years back. That 13" LOP made all the difference. The wooden butt stock with 13" LOP is a LE option only and Mossberg will deny even having them, but they do. Sort of wish I could get a 13"LOP for my M1S90 :-) Quote
hellfire Posted December 4, 2008 Posted December 4, 2008 Cool deal...Does your Mossy seem to be a strong shotgun? I have heard that these guns are made very well, not to mention user friendly. The shot gun is awesome!!! all I did to was put a youth stock on it. Ive dropped off 2 story building and it still works like its brand new Quote
Novaking Posted December 4, 2008 Posted December 4, 2008 have to jump in noob. You own a Supernova!!! The Mossberg isn't even close. I don't care what anyone else thinks. Your Nova will outlast you and any kids you have or might have. Novas are made to be shot, not put away for "safe queen". sorry noob. novaking Quote
NJgunner Posted December 4, 2008 Posted December 4, 2008 I beleive that model has a louder "clack clack" for home invaders hahahahahahahahahhah Quote
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