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Just got my new shotgun
Mossberg 500 Mariner. After a while, I realized I couldn't resist the silver look.
I'm charging my camera battery and cleaning the gun up right now, but I'll post some pictures in a bit. |
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Looking forward to it.
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Alright, here we go. I realize this isn't quite as unique or exciting as the stuff Nyles has, but it's the first shotgun I've ever bought, so I'm pretty excited, as you can imagine.
The last two have both the Mossy and my SIG 226 (which I haven't photographed in a while, but it has Hogue grips now). And of course, I made sure y'all knew these are mine and not something I jacked from some other site: Last edited by MT2008; 10-02-2009 at 01:36 AM. |
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Good choice buddy! I was thinking about a 7 shot Mariner or the 590 Mariner just for capacity. Nevertheless, that is a tough, beautiful shotgun. I hope it serves you well. How much did the Mariner run you though?
Like I said, I researched some stuff myself, but in the end I too realized my ambition and got my Remington 870. I don't have a camera though and the stock on it is going to be replaced, but I'll see what I can do for pictures. Congratulations, and again, great choice. Like the SIG too, man. |
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I initially wanted an 870 Express Tactical, but I let myself get talked into a Mossy. Between the choice of tacticool and aesthetics, I got won over by the latter. I do appreciate the ease of modification (and I plan to put a pistol grip on it eventually) on Mossys. That, and the fact that the Marine Magnum is a lot more expensive. Last edited by MT2008; 10-02-2009 at 02:02 AM. |
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And the express finish sucks, it rusts way too easy.
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