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Anyone own a Mossberg 500?

for the zombie apocolypse though, how good would a shotgun be really? :)

If you are decent with it, I'd surmise pretty good! Great for short and medium range, large hole left behind, and if using a wider choke patter, you don't exactly have to be dead on to hit a target because of the spray pattern! In all, you'd probably want to have a rifle and a pistol handy, too. I have a .270 to reach out longer distance, 30-30 for shorter range, and the single shot 20ga that I want to supplement with a Mossy 50. (Can't get rid of the shotgun...it was my grandfather's.)

Bow and arrow / cross bow is my next purchase. For zombies:laughing:

Sure! And that's the reason I bought 2 swords, too! :D
 
If you are decent with it, I'd surmise pretty good! Great for short and medium range, large hole left behind, and if using a wider choke patter, you don't exactly have to be dead on to hit a target because of the spray pattern! In all, you'd probably want to have a rifle and a pistol handy, too. I have a .270 to reach out longer distance, 30-30 for shorter range, and the single shot 20ga that I want to supplement with a Mossy 50. (Can't get rid of the shotgun...it was my grandfather's.)



Sure! And that's the reason I bought 2 swords, too! :D


Haha hell yeah, my zombie melee weapon of choice is a machette lol. And hell yeah shotguns are good because it is slighty easier to hit a small moving target like a zombies head lol.

What you gentlemen need is a good intermediate caliber semiautomatic rifle, like an AR15 or an AK. I think my next purchase is either going to be the S&W Sheild (single stack 9mm) or a good bolt action rifle in .243. They shoot flat as hell! That .270 of yours does as well good choice!

Guns are good! haha
 
Been doing a little searching today and rethinking what I want. I've seen quite a few lightly used or even new variations of the 500 for MUCH less than the tactical one I eyeballed at a retailer. Doing the math and looking up the parts, I could go with the least expensive model - probably a JIC pistol grip only model - and outfit it with a good stalk, forend grip, and possibly even heat shield (just cause it looks cool) for less than the actual out-of-the-box tac model. Nice!!

Couple questions for you gun folks, though.

1. Model 500 or 590? What's the difference, capacity?
2. Pump or semi-auto? Everyone seems to go with pump for the cool factor, but how's the semi- compare?

Only thing not factored in so far for my wants is the site. I do want some sort of reflex site on it, and I know that a decent one of those might just cost as much as the base gun itself!
 
What you gentlemen need is a good intermediate caliber semiautomatic rifle, like an AR15 or an AK. I think my next purchase is either going to be the S&W Sheild (single stack 9mm) or a good bolt action rifle in .243. They shoot flat as hell! That .270 of yours does as well good choice!

Guns are good! haha

Thanks! The .270 was my grandfathers as well. I inherited everything I have except for the 9 and 357. I only shot it once, and only 3 shots to sight it in. At 50 yds, I shot 3 that were an inch off center in a grouping the size of a quarter. That's out of the box accuracy for a gun that's been long out of the box and NEVER shot before I did. Didn't even mess with the scope, just put it back in the case, took it out to hunt twice, gave up hunting becuase F U cold weather!, and now it just sits... waiting... lol
 
I think the 500 is available with a 5 shot or 8 shot tube, wood or synthetic stocks, etc. The 590 is basically a 500 with a bayonet lug and a steel trigger guard instead of the plastic one, a metal safety switch, and maybe a thicker barrel.


I honestly don't think its worth the price difference. I love my 500. If you get a 500 with the extended tube and the synthetic stock you are good to go in my opinion.




Semi-auto's you have to be careful with because some of them won't cycle birdshot well, etc. If you get a reliable semi-auto then theoretically you can outshoot a pump but I've seen guys in three gun run a pump like a sewing machine.


If I was going to get a semi-auto shotgun for a fighting weapon I would either get a benelli or a saiga 12. Both are $$$$$$$$

Most of the top three-gun competitors always run semi-auto's, if that tells you anything. If you are going to spend that kind of coin though like I said, get you a fighting rifle first. The great thing about pumps is that you get an excellent self-defense and general purpose weapon for cheap, they are better value in that sense. Semi's are maybe 15% better for 300% the cost. As long as you practice with it and don't short stroke, a pump is going to generally be more reliable unless you drop the coin on a benelli or a saiga 12.
 
Oh and they have cheap ass reflex sights available, wouldn't recommend them for a home defense weapon. If you are going to put a reflex sight on a home defense weapon look at an EOTech, Aimpoint, or perhaps one of Trijicons offerings (obviously not one of their magnified optics for a shotgun but they have reflex sights as well).
 
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If you are decent with it, I'd surmise pretty good! Great for short and medium range, large hole left behind, and if using a wider choke patter, you don't exactly have to be dead on to hit a target because of the spray pattern! In all, you'd probably want to have a rifle and a pistol handy, too. I have a .270 to reach out longer distance, 30-30 for shorter range, and the single shot 20ga that I want to supplement with a Mossy 50. (Can't get rid of the shotgun...it was my grandfather's.)


talking Romero zombies the only real down side is the reload time. but the utter reliabilty would make it a great backup weapon :)
 
Thanks! The .270 was my grandfathers as well. I inherited everything I have except for the 9 and 357. I only shot it once, and only 3 shots to sight it in. At 50 yds, I shot 3 that were an inch off center in a grouping the size of a quarter. That's out of the box accuracy for a gun that's been long out of the box and NEVER shot before I did. Didn't even mess with the scope, just put it back in the case, took it out to hunt twice, gave up hunting becuase F U cold weather!, and now it just sits... waiting... lol


Hahaha yeah I hear you on that. That's cool to have your grandfathers rifle thats like an heirloom
 
talking Romero zombies the only real down side is the reload time. but the utter reliabilty would make it a great backup weapon :)

yeah gotta agree, slow reloads and low ammo capacity are a pump shotguns weakness


eta: and damnit zombies aren't supposed to be able to run!! I'm a huge romero movie fan haha
 
Oh and bro you are going to want to make sure you do your research if you put a reflex sight on a 12 guage. If you buy something that isn't rated for that kind of recoil you are going to wind up caught in the zombie apocolypse with a dead optic haha

I've seen it done before I just don't remember what sight was used. Definitely something I would research by posting the question to a dedicated gun forum.
 
If yall are into zombie apocalypse survival tactics and firearms, look up fpsrussia on YouTube. That guy is on hero status.
 
If yall are into zombie apocalypse survival tactics and firearms, look up fpsrussia on YouTube. That guy is on hero status.


Yeah no ****! Did you see when he went through the drive thru in the tank??? hahahaha that **** had me rolling lmao
 
talking Romero zombies the only real down side is the reload time. but the utter reliabilty would make it a great backup weapon :)

Romero zombies shouldn't ever be much of a problem, as long as you either have enough ammo or a good enough hiding spot. On the other side of the spectrum, the "28 days later" variety... Yeah, that'd scare me just a wee bit more.

Reload time is an issue. However, I have a wife, and I have other guns. She can't shoot. So.... you guessed it! Reloading would be her job!

Hahaha yeah I hear you on that. That's cool to have your grandfathers rifle thats like an heirloom

Yeah, and that's why I'll never get rid of 'em! The 20ga and .270 are his. The 30-30 is the one he bought FOR me. I was 13, walked into his kitchen, and there it was with towel over it. He just bought it from a guy at the bar. Old school Winny lever action, top eject (Model 70?). No plug in that bad boy either. It goes 10+1. HA!!
 
Romero zombies shouldn't ever be much of a problem, as long as you either have enough ammo or a good enough hiding spot. On the other side of the spectrum, the "28 days later" variety... Yeah, that'd scare me just a wee bit more.

Reload time is an issue. However, I have a wife, and I have other guns. She can't shoot. So.... you guessed it! Reloading would be her job!



Yeah, and that's why I'll never get rid of 'em! The 20ga and .270 are his. The 30-30 is the one he bought FOR me. I was 13, walked into his kitchen, and there it was with towel over it. He just bought it from a guy at the bar. Old school Winny lever action, top eject (Model 70?). No plug in that bad boy either. It goes 10+1. HA!!


haha damn that is cool as hell bro! I can't wait until my boy gets old enough that I can start buying him guns haha

eta: I'll make him keep them in my safe obviously and teach him firearms safety, supervise him, etc. and all that of course.
 
true true. and 28 days later were infected living humans... they still die of hunger..


as long as you dont get swarmed or cornered you should be ok with any gun with enough ammo :)


personally i think i would go with a piston drive AR in .308 :) and an old reliable of a 1911 and / or Glock 19

that way human or other, I am covered :)
 
true true. and 28 days later were infected living humans... they still die of hunger..


as long as you dont get swarmed or cornered you should be ok with any gun with enough ammo :)


personally i think i would go with a piston drive AR in .308 :) and an old reliable of a 1911 and / or Glock 19

that way human or other, I am covered :)


Yeah I love my Glock 19s, I have three of them. I discovered them before it was cool haha. Great weapons, small enough for concealed carry yet large enough for competition, you can't beat it they are without question my favorite pistol. In fact I shoot them better than the larger glocks. My wife even carries one every day as well in her purse. She makes me proud haha
 
i just think the look of a 1911 is so damn classic.. more capacity would be nice like a Para Ordinance double stack. but for my size hand, it might be too big.

Glock or SA polymer where the ones I was looking at for the longest time, (years back i was thinking maybe a .40 glock) but still the 1911 comes back :)
 
i just think the look of a 1911 is so damn classic.. more capacity would be nice like a Para Ordinance double stack. but for my size hand, it might be too big.

Glock or SA polymer where the ones I was looking at for the longest time, (years back i was thinking maybe a .40 glock) but still the 1911 comes back :)


I love 1911s, no doubt about it. If Jesus carried a handgun it would be a 1911 haha
 
JMB got it right for sure. 100 + years and besides some minor external changes it's the same damn gun you can swap parts between pretty much all of them... that says something :)
 
true true. and 28 days later were infected living humans... they still die of hunger..


as long as you dont get swarmed or cornered you should be ok with any gun with enough ammo :)
:)

Exactly they are infected with "rage". They also could run and seemed a bit more intelligent than your average zombie. I do think they could be killed with a few body shots and didn't necessarily need head shots.
 
I found something else I want guy...but it'll be awhile before I can get it. Anyone here of the Sig Sauer 5.56 Swat?
 
Shared this on FB earlier and Easy and I were talkin about it. Found this rail system for $163 on Gunbroker.com and definitely want to add it to my project list. The overall appearance of their display model is simply bad azz!! WANT!! Well, no scope, head's-up sight instead, and with light and laser on the end.

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scoped (non holographic at least) shotguns? is that really needed? for slugs maybe? other than that the rails look awsome!
 
i would love to see that setup powdercoated matte black on a mariner model. damn.. would be a matching pair to a SA SCOM II m14
 
i would love to see that setup powdercoated matte black on a mariner model. damn.. would be a matching pair to a SA SCOM II m14

mmm...yup. I could see that.

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How about now?

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bi-pod, laser flashlight, scope and backup iron sights. yeah i think you have everything covered with that one
 
Shotgun attached to an assault rifle? Time to call Red Jacket. :)
 
not knocking them at all love that show, and the piston drive AR :) funny story wife loves Sons of guns too, but hates American Guns becuase they are too normal and nice to each other :)

but it was funny them being shown at least thinking that the shotgun m16 thing was orgional, even after they reference Jessie and his mini gun in the top builds episode :)
 
Might be pullin the trigger (pun intended) on a Mossy 500A today! Standard black, 5+1, 12ga, pistol grip only. It's used, but looks pretty snazzy! If I do it, I'll be upgrading stock first and go from there with rail, optics, etc.. Wish me luck!
 
Might be pullin the trigger (pun intended) on a Mossy 500A today! Standard black, 5+1, 12ga, pistol grip only. It's used, but looks pretty snazzy! If I do it, I'll be upgrading stock first and go from there with rail, optics, etc.. Wish me luck!


congrats man! one day - hopefully sooner than later I will be joining the ranks of the 2nd admendment crowd :)
 
Might be pullin the trigger (pun intended) on a Mossy 500A today! Standard black, 5+1, 12ga, pistol grip only. It's used, but looks pretty snazzy! If I do it, I'll be upgrading stock first and go from there with rail, optics, etc.. Wish me luck!

Do it! :D




-John
 
Do it! :D




-John

Scratch that. Just looked at the bank account. For my birthday, my wife screwed me (over), ROYALLY. Maybe it's a good thing I don't buy a shotgun. Right now, I'm very attempted to use it.
 
You can't go wrong with either a Mossberg 500 or a Remington 870. Both are tried and proven shotgun platforms. I myself prefer the Remington 870 for home defense purposes. I currently have the Remington 870 express tactical. It comes with a breaching choke (pointless for its intended purposes, but looks great), +2 round extension, ghost ring sites, and a picatinny rail to mount an optic if you so choose. I've added a laser-lyte tri-rail on the front to mount my surefire light. I've also modified the stock and put the Knoxx Remington 870 Gen 2 pistol grip on it. I absolutely love it. That again is a matter of personal preference. In a CQB situation, the pistol grip is a much better option, imo. The standard stock is great as well, but not when navigating effectively in a confined space.

I've shot guns my whole life and can say that the argument about best "loadouts" and ammo selection for home defense is completely subjective and personal preference based on your own individual situation. There are solid arguments for the use of both bird shot (reduced over-penetration risk); as well as for buckshot. Slugs are not a great option due to the serious over-penetration issues; hell, buckshot will also give the same type of issues as well. For those that don't like bird shot, try getting shot with 50-200 small lead pellets and tell me how you feel afterwards...I'm not agreeing or disagreeing in its use for home defense purposes. There are solid arguments on both sides, imo.

I prefer 00 Buck 2 3/4" (9 pellet) for my home defense load; but again, it's based on my living situation as well.

My gun looks similar to this:


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Scratch that. Just looked at the bank account. For my birthday, my wife screwed me (over), ROYALLY. Maybe it's a good thing I don't buy a shotgun. Right now, I'm very attempted to use it.

Sorry to hear that, buddy. I know the feeling myself though with my wife, lol.

Keep checking gunbroker though. Ever now and then you'll find a great deal. I'll a link along if I find one. I bought mine from a vendor off there.




-John
 
Sorry to hear that, buddy. I know the feeling myself though with my wife, lol.

Keep checking gunbroker though. Ever now and then you'll find a great deal. I'll a link along if I find one. I bought mine from a vendor off there.




-John

Exactly where I was looking. Pawn shop has this one, and they even do a 90 day layaway, which would be perfect... If she didn't f'n spend all our money! Happy Bday to me - I get to finance my own party. Oh, there's gonna be fireworks at home tonight....
 
Exactly where I was looking. Pawn shop has this one, and they even do a 90 day layaway, which would be perfect... If she didn't f'n spend all our money! Happy Bday to me - I get to finance my own party. Oh, there's gonna be fireworks at home tonight....

Brother, I know the feeling.

There are a lot of vendors on gunbroker that will do 5-6 month layaway plans as well. Most of my purchases through them have been that way. At least you lock up what you want and pay it off slowly; or all at once.
 
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