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Old 08-04-2008, 10:08 PM
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A good read and very truthful.
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Some very good points. My son has one that I bought him years ago. I may have to add one to my collection with the possible addition of a Knoxx collapsible stock.

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Old 08-05-2008, 01:06 PM
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That looks more or less the same as the ATI since it doesn't have the recoil suppressor.
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Am I the only one who prefers my Mossberg guns with no stock?
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Old 08-11-2008, 10:08 AM
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I love my mossberg 500 with the origanal wood and a heat shield. on the 18.5 BBL.
It works just fine and does not "look" so evil.
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I love my mossberg 500 with the origanal wood and a heat shield. on the 18.5 BBL.
It works just fine and does not "look" so evil.
Yes but are not the evil looking ones much more dangerous?
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I love my mossberg 500 with the origanal wood and a heat shield. on the 18.5 BBL.
It works just fine and does not "look" so evil.
And even if it did look evil, so what? Don't ever let anyone tell you that you can't own a particular firearm because it looks scary. If that were the standard by which antis went, all firearms would be illegal, because all of them are scary looking, whether they're made of wood, plastic, steel, or whatever.
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Old 08-11-2008, 01:19 PM
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And even if it did look evil, so what? Don't ever let anyone tell you that you can't own a particular firearm because it looks scary. If that were the standard by which antis went, all firearms would be illegal, because all of them are scary looking, whether they're made of wood, plastic, steel, or whatever.
Unless guns are made of playdough or Nerf
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I was handling a 20 guage "Youth" shotgun at a store the other day and thinking that it would make a great home defense or survival weapon. I think I've seen a similar size in 12 guage. These smaller, shorter, lighter guns are designed for young shooters but are a lot less cumbersome when considering handling indoors for home defense.

Has anyone else ever considered or tried these in practice?
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I was handling a 20 guage "Youth" shotgun at a store the other day and thinking that it would make a great home defense or survival weapon. I think I've seen a similar size in 12 guage. These smaller, shorter, lighter guns are designed for young shooters but are a lot less cumbersome when considering handling indoors for home defense.

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Yes, but 12 gauge is my gauge of choice for home defense.
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