mossberg owners
#11

I shoot one......come on, I am not trying to start a big argument. Let's just drop the subject. I don't care for Mossberg, you don't care for Remington. I like Remington. Let's just agree to disagree.

#12
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Norwalk, Ohio
Posts: 4,443

I've shot a Benelli Super Black Eagle II i believe, my neighbor owns one. Shoots real nice but just as accurate as my "Mossturd". Sky you shouldn't run into any problems at all, the beauty of the Mossberg is it's simplicity. I'm actually thinking about buying a thumbhole stock for my mossy, how much ya charge?

#13

lol i dont charge anyone for anything accept when i build their arrows hahhaa lok what i started! haha in the words of the duck commander a shotgun has to do three things, "boom, boom, boom" it doesnt matter whats stamped on the barrel......although it is nice when it says remington

#15

i love my mossberg but i dont hate remington both of my brothers shoot 870's and the seem to work fine
i am looking into a rifle in the future and i wont think twice if i like another brand aside from mossberg
there is no need to hate on gun so much more than another mossbergs and remingtons- extremly compatible
beneli are wat i would call a performance level higher but they also can cost 500-1200 dollars whereas you can get a $250 remington or mossberg
and get almost asgood performace probly good enough for watever your using it for JMO
i am looking into a rifle in the future and i wont think twice if i like another brand aside from mossberg
there is no need to hate on gun so much more than another mossbergs and remingtons- extremly compatible
beneli are wat i would call a performance level higher but they also can cost 500-1200 dollars whereas you can get a $250 remington or mossberg

#16

I have a 500 and an 870. and in all honesty I shoot my $20 sears and roebuck 16 ga. more than either of the other two....maybe that is cause my grandpa carried it all those years tho....
-Jake
-Jake
#17

ORIGINAL: Retaks
Its really easy to swap a stock and forearm on a mossberg. The forearm you jsut take the nut off hte end and it pulls right off. Mossbergs are extremely easy to work on.
Its really easy to swap a stock and forearm on a mossberg. The forearm you jsut take the nut off hte end and it pulls right off. Mossbergs are extremely easy to work on.
#19

ORIGINAL: pheasantfanatic
I shoot one......come on, I am not trying to start a big argument. Let's just drop the subject. I don't care for Mossberg, you don't care for Remington. I like Remington. Let's just agree to disagree.
I shoot one......come on, I am not trying to start a big argument. Let's just drop the subject. I don't care for Mossberg, you don't care for Remington. I like Remington. Let's just agree to disagree.
