12 Gauge Bullpup
12 Gauge Bullpup
Picked up this blast from the past over the weekend. Its a Mossberg 500 with a bullpup stock. Think they were made from the mid eighties to the early nineties. In pretty good condition, looks like its never been fired.
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Re: 12 Gauge Bullpup
Very nice! I'd never heard of this, thanks for the pic. Where did you snag something like that? I love my 500 so I am very eager to hear all about this. Lots of questions but I'll wait till you shoot her some
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Re: 12 Gauge Bullpup
Nice find. I bet one day they restrict all Bullpups to CLIII, since they are pretty much as short as a fixed-stock SBR.
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Wow. Sweet. Ive not seen one of those in a long time :laugh:
Re: 12 Gauge Bullpup
One on GB... http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =204545497" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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That is pretty sweet looking! Is the carry handle removable?
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Man that is sexy!!! Never heard of one of them. I love my 500, but that's a lot nicer than mine!
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The handle would have to go. I would put a rail in it's place.
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Yeah, I'm not a fan of the VHS rifle style handle either.panzermk2 wrote:The handle would have to go. I would put a rail in it's place.
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Re: 12 Gauge Bullpup
didnt they make one with a large flashlight on it too?
Re: 12 Gauge Bullpup
You might be thinking about the High Standard semi auto bullpup shotgun. I think that's the one with the integrated flashlight.
I actually saw one of those at the same show.
I actually saw one of those at the same show.
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Re: 12 Gauge Bullpup
I seem to remember that these were kits made for a short amount of time a long time ago. You still see them pop up on gb every now and again or fully assembled like that one.
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Re: 12 Gauge Bullpup
They were sold as complete weapons by Mossberg and Maverick in a couple of different configurations (like 500 and 590 lengths and shotshell capacities).
The kits came later and weren't warrantied by Mossberg. Pretty easy to tell if the weapon was original or assembled from a kit by the presence/or lack of a front bead sight.
The kits came later and weren't warrantied by Mossberg. Pretty easy to tell if the weapon was original or assembled from a kit by the presence/or lack of a front bead sight.
Re: 12 Gauge Bullpup
Not a gun for a left hander, unless you like to eat warm hulls.
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