home protection shotgun
2016/7/22 9:21:54
Question
hello from michigan. I looking into buying a 500 series mossberg primarly for home protection. Id like to swap barrels and take it up north occasionally. Ive got it narrowed down to the 50440 -12ga 6 shot 18.5 with heatshield its listed as pistol grip only. My question is, Can I swap the pistol grip off for a full stock? or does pistol grip only mean just that? also what are your thoughts? am I on the right page. I need the pistol grip for moving around my small house effectively . Im not a fan of folding stocks. thanks for your time.
Answer
Kevin,
The Mossberg guns are an excellent value for the money. I am partial to the 590. The heatshield is largely an unnecessary ornament.
Any Mossberg stock should fit on your gun, but I do not recommend a pistol grip. Even at near-contact distances, most people miss with them. It is simply not what the gun was designed to do.
A better solution would be a tactical stock from Hogue. This is a very short stock (a 10" LoP) which will enable you to mount the gun quicker and shorten its overall length.
If your house is so small that you cannot wield a gun in that configuration, you should probably opt for a handgun, although I can't imagine it. I've negotiated halls with a shotgun in a shoot-house in training that were less than two feet wide.
As with any gun, I would recommend that you get self-defense training. Tactical shotguns are not the "hall sweepers" and "point-and-shoot" affairs that Hollywood would have us believe.
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