I didn't see a shotgun thread, so I thought I would start this one. I am always interested in how others set their stuff up, so feel free to add to it.
I recently pulled out my old 60's model Montgomery Ward, store brand, 12 gauge. It sported a full length barrel with a full choke and some old worn wood stocks. I never used the thing because the action was always sticky and I have a Benelli Nova I prefer.
So I decided to tinker with it a bit and put together a little "special purpose" gun. This model was made by Mossberg and labeled a 550A, so there are parts available. I pulled it apart and cleaned out 20-30 years of gunk and polished a few pieces. I bought a 18.5" short barrel and I touched up the blue on the mag tube and the receiver, where it was really worn. I bought a set of Hogue Tamer grips (pistol and forend), a sling and a mag tube brace. The trigger and pump action are worlds better after a little work and the grips are some of the best and most comfortable I have used. A 3" slug is nearly managable with the padded palm grip.
I didn't take a before picture, but the transformation from worn out field gun to a fun little "personal defense" gun, that I am actually taking out and shooting, was pretty drastic. Here is a similar gun for the before:
Here is an after:
Oh, and the Nova for good measure:
I recently pulled out my old 60's model Montgomery Ward, store brand, 12 gauge. It sported a full length barrel with a full choke and some old worn wood stocks. I never used the thing because the action was always sticky and I have a Benelli Nova I prefer.
So I decided to tinker with it a bit and put together a little "special purpose" gun. This model was made by Mossberg and labeled a 550A, so there are parts available. I pulled it apart and cleaned out 20-30 years of gunk and polished a few pieces. I bought a 18.5" short barrel and I touched up the blue on the mag tube and the receiver, where it was really worn. I bought a set of Hogue Tamer grips (pistol and forend), a sling and a mag tube brace. The trigger and pump action are worlds better after a little work and the grips are some of the best and most comfortable I have used. A 3" slug is nearly managable with the padded palm grip.
I didn't take a before picture, but the transformation from worn out field gun to a fun little "personal defense" gun, that I am actually taking out and shooting, was pretty drastic. Here is a similar gun for the before:
Here is an after:
Oh, and the Nova for good measure:
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