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BlindEyeShooter 08-13-2014 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by DaFadda (Post 85557)
My stones are registered with the State. Fact is.... they're so big they qualify as weapons. nannernannernanner

Is that why you are telling people you had to "register with the state"?

GD2A 08-13-2014 04:42 PM

On one of my shotguns I use "cards" in place of a side saddle. They're velcro backed and (theoretically) you can carry a few and just tear 'em off and slap new ones one as needed. A bit too tacticool, you say? Well, perhaps but it also makes sense which is why I chose them. Moreover, you don't need to dicker around with your gun's hardware.

Here's an example:

http://www.originalsoegear.com/colle...a-shotgun-card

Sheepdog 08-13-2014 06:00 PM

I would dump the pistol grip they are not very practical. I would love to have someone from Mossberg show me how you are supposed to work the safety with their pistol grip. Unless you have an 8" thumb you are SOL. I would replace the pistol grip stock with a standard stock. The butt of the stock comes in handy in close quarters. To accurately aim, you are going to need to go left handed. Take that into consideration when considering a side saddle. If you choose to go with a pistol grip only, the whole idea of a side saddle comes into question because you will not have the gun against your shoulder.

BlindEyeShooter 08-13-2014 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Sheepdog (Post 85565)
I would dump the pistol grip they are not very practical. I would love to have someone from Mossberg show me how you are supposed to work the safety with their pistol grip. Unless you have an 8" thumb you are SOL.

That is a very good point. The safety is very hard to reach with a pistol grip. Another point for the birdshead grip.

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Originally Posted by Sheepdog (Post 85565)
If you choose to go with a pistol grip only, the whole idea of a side saddle comes into question because you will not have the gun against your shoulder.

I think I'll avoid the sidesaddle for now and go with a 8 round tube extension.

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Originally Posted by Sheepdog (Post 85565)
I would replace the pistol grip stock with a standard stock. The butt of the stock comes in handy in close quarters. To accurately aim, you are going to need to go left handed.

I'm still leaning towards the birdshead grip. They aren't very expensive and I'd really like to at least try it out. If I don't like it I can always either a) put my pistol grip and adjustable stock back on. Or b) get a standard stock.

Thanks

DaFadda 08-13-2014 08:41 PM

No Jon... listen to me... you need to send me your Mossberg 500. I will use it, and keep it safe here in Connecticut. When I move away... it will still be safe. I promise... I will take care of it..... trust me... I'm your uncle. Really.... trust me, send me the Mossberg...... Send me the Mossberg...... Send me the Mossssssssbbbbbbbbeeeeeerrrrrrrrrgggggggggg.......
ROFL

Dave Waits 08-13-2014 09:06 PM

K.I.S.S.


http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps20c6864a.jpg

http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...psff87c280.jpg

Pawpaw 08-13-2014 09:36 PM

You could always just get a Super-Shorty and be done with it. :D

jmlutz 08-14-2014 02:56 PM

Agreed, Keep It Simple.

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Caleb 08-14-2014 06:48 PM

I like the K.I.S.S method for shotguns but, for the OP's issue maybe not. Think about this...... maybe, mount one of those 45* pict rails on the receiver facing to the left. Then, mount a mini red dot or something similar to it. When you shoulder the weapon right handed, the red dot "might" (I have never tried it) line up with your left eye. Make sense?

For example..... http://www.amazon.com/TMS-Tactical-D.../dp/B0081LP992

milkmanjoe 08-14-2014 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by IamCaleb (Post 85637)
I like the K.I.S.S method for shotguns but, for the OP's issue maybe not. Think about this...... maybe, mount one of those 45* pict rails on the receiver facing to the left. Then, mount a mini red dot or something similar to it. When you shoulder the weapon right handed, the red dot "might" (I have never tried it) line up with your left eye. Make sense?

For example..... http://www.amazon.com/TMS-Tactical-D.../dp/B0081LP992



Point it and shoot it....no need for dots....just a bead at the end of the barrel..
My one son likes a ghost ring, I don't know why, he shoots clay from the hip. The other son likes a single bead. He uses it, very well.


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