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I'm thinking of putting together a tactical pump-action shotgun soon, meaning it will have a cylinder choke, pistol grip stock, and ghost ring sights, hopefully with a tritium insert up front. After I save up a bit more, I may add a Knoxx SpecOps stock to help with Super Magnum slugs. Anyways, I have narrowed it down to three possible purchases: a Mossberg 590, Remington 870 (preferably with a 3 1/2" Super Magnum chamber), or a Benelli Nova Tactical. I've heard some bad things about the Mossberg 500 from friends, who also stated that Benelli's chokes are difficult to attach, remove, and clean. Another thing I heard was that the Nova Tactical foregrip has some play to it and wobbles audibly. I like the looks and feel of the Nova, but the Remingtons seem to be cheaper and more well-liked by the few people I know who've tried both.
Since there are a lot of avid gun collectors and enthusiasts on these forums, I figure this is a good place to look for input from people with hands-on experience. Technical data from the internet isn't what I'm after. If you help me out, Thanks in advance.
Since there are a lot of avid gun collectors and enthusiasts on these forums, I figure this is a good place to look for input from people with hands-on experience. Technical data from the internet isn't what I'm after. If you help me out, Thanks in advance.