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Your right about it all, I was just being a defiant dangerous punk about it.

Good of you to not brush it off and make sure you get your point across. Its good people on here who always look out for a brother/sister!!

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Lol..forget the brace. You'll find that these guns are as accurate as chunkin a rock at a herd of possums. They are literally spray and do damage while you beat feet

I was wondering about that and what the spread is on such a short barrel. What do you run in it while on truck duty?


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I’m glad to hear that y’all are open to suggestions from folk who care about you, and hope you’re never in need of the extra gear!

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New night sights came in and I installed them last night. These are my favorite and I’ve tried a few. Trijicon HD orange from with blacked out rear, U shape.







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Military surplus 00 buck with a reload in the hangin gun case in my truck. As far as spread, all I can tell ya is it knocked hell out of two trees at about 7 yards
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I’ve shot mine at 10 yards after IDPA practice.

The 2 3/4” #4 buck patterns nicely in the COM A-zone of an IDPA silhouette target, and the second shot I took at the head removed just about all of it from the body.

I shot a five pack of the buck, and brought along an old box of high brass #6 shot (1960’s vintage) for anyone else that wanted to try it. They finished that box in short order. Everyone liked the little Mossberg, and I know of at least one guy who went out and bought his own, as I shot it a few weeks later.

The Mossberg holds six rounds of three inch 12 gauge shells; the Remington holds five. I don’t know about the 20 gauge ones they make now, but I’d imagine they’re the same.

I had no problems hitting with it from about half way between the 3/4 hip and point shoulder positions, but anyone without threat focused shooting training may have a problem, especially if they hold it up in front of their face so they can look over the bead. I would NOT recommend trying to shoot it that way. It’s also very easy to shoot from the hip from a recoil standpoint, as long as you’ve trained to shoot that way.
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, little bear changed names to ronin leather. I will have to check but I can text you his cell number.

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I’ve shot mine at 10 yards after IDPA practice.

The 2 3/4” #4 buck patterns nicely in the COM A-zone of an IDPA silhouette target, and the second shot I took at the head removed just about all of it from the body.

I shot a five pack of the buck, and brought along an old box of high brass #6 shot (1960’s vintage) for anyone else that wanted to try it. They finished that box in short order. Everyone liked the little Mossberg, and I know of at least one guy who went out and bought his own, as I shot it a few weeks later.

The Mossberg holds six rounds of three inch 12 gauge shells; the Remington holds five. I don’t know about the 20 gauge ones they make now, but I’d imagine they’re the same.

I had no problems hitting with it from about half way between the 3/4 hip and point shoulder positions, but anyone without threat focused shooting training may have a problem, especially if they hold it up in front of their face so they can look over the bead. I would NOT recommend trying to shoot it that way. It’s also very easy to shoot from the hip from a recoil standpoint, as long as you’ve trained to shoot that way.

Thanks for the info bro, much appreciated.


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