I am thinking of getting a shotgun and was looking at a Mossberg 12 gauge combination (ported long barrel, short barrel, pistol grip) with wood stock.
This would be my first shotgun and like the idea of the versatility of the 2 lengths. I have heard of the "Mossberg" name and co- workers in my office who are more familiar with SG's say that it is a "decent gun at a decent price. "
From the website: O. F. Mossberg & Sons, Inc. - Firearms, Shotguns, Rifles, Accessories, and Precision Machining
Versatile Two-Barrel Combo Sets
The 18-1/2" barreled home security shotgun becomes a hard-hitting bird gun when the 28" combo barrel is installed. For deer hunters, vent rib and fully-rifled slug barrel sets are an unbeatable value. Our patented Dual-Comb® combos add the advantage of quickly and easily changing stock dimensions between high comb for scope sighting and low comb for wingshooting. This year, we've expanded your choices to include 12- or 20-gauge Combos in Mossy Oak® New Break-Up® and a new . 50 Cal. Muzzleloader/12-Gauge Slug set.
What opinions do you have?
This would be my first shotgun and like the idea of the versatility of the 2 lengths. I have heard of the "Mossberg" name and co- workers in my office who are more familiar with SG's say that it is a "decent gun at a decent price. "
From the website: O. F. Mossberg & Sons, Inc. - Firearms, Shotguns, Rifles, Accessories, and Precision Machining
Versatile Two-Barrel Combo Sets
The 18-1/2" barreled home security shotgun becomes a hard-hitting bird gun when the 28" combo barrel is installed. For deer hunters, vent rib and fully-rifled slug barrel sets are an unbeatable value. Our patented Dual-Comb® combos add the advantage of quickly and easily changing stock dimensions between high comb for scope sighting and low comb for wingshooting. This year, we've expanded your choices to include 12- or 20-gauge Combos in Mossy Oak® New Break-Up® and a new . 50 Cal. Muzzleloader/12-Gauge Slug set.
What opinions do you have?
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