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Mossberg Maverick 88 12 gauge shotty: Pistol grip only, or overfolding stock. Discuss.
Pistol grip or not?
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What? No poll?
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does the maverick have the safety on the receiver like the rest of Mossberg's lineup? if so, no pistol grip.
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I'd recommend the overfolding stock. A buddy bought a Mossy 500 with just the grip and I found it considerably less comfortable to shoot than my 500 with full stock/no grip.
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I'm after the discussion.Rapier1772 wrote:What? No poll?
Trigger guard.srt-4_jon wrote:does the maverick have the safety on the receiver like the rest of Mossberg's lineup? if so, no pistol grip.
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my 1919 is finicky with cheap ammo. I really want to like it but as long as my 930 JM pro eats everything, it's tough.
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For how unenjoyable pistol grip only shotguns are to shoot typically, I'd go with a folding stock / pistol grip set up. If you're looking to stash it somewhere, think of it like this. If you have the time to get to a long gun, you have the time to unfold the stock.
Either a side folder, or a top folder. Whatever tickles your fancy in this case.
Either a side folder, or a top folder. Whatever tickles your fancy in this case.
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folding stock or collapsible for me. i had the pistol grip only on my 500 and after shooting a tube full of 00 buck "rapid fire" i quickly swapped it back to my collapsible stock. if you are shooting bird or something smaller the pistol grip is fine, but whats the fun with bird shot?
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I have a pistol grip & fold over stock on my Mossy 500A. I did this because it hurts to shoot more than a few rounds w/just the pistol grip even with light loads. I vote fold over
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Would an overfolder fit in this?
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I don't really shoot this unless I need to. The S12 is more fun and accurate, plus can hold a lot more shells.
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I don't really shoot this unless I need to. The S12 is more fun and accurate, plus can hold a lot more shells.
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Go with a mod'd adjustable AR stock! Kits are out there to allow for them to be put on. I am working on one for my
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