Cosmoline
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I've had the parts of a very abused Mossberg 500AT in a bucket for a few months. I soaked the metal innards in cleaning solution for awhile, scrubed them down twice and annointed them with CLP. I had to take some steel wool to the exterior of the shotgun. I finally had some time tonight and put it all together, with a new folding tactical stock and a ported slugster barrel.
The stock is one of the new Knoxx "Copstocks" and is very different from the Butler Creek sidefolder I had on my old Mossberg. It's supposedly designed to absorb recoil, which was always a problem with the Butler Creek.
The tactical light is a standard Surefire attached with a $5 part designed to secure shotgun magazine tubes.
Still to do--replace the forend with a leaner black plastic design and install the rear sight on the slugster barrel.
The stock is one of the new Knoxx "Copstocks" and is very different from the Butler Creek sidefolder I had on my old Mossberg. It's supposedly designed to absorb recoil, which was always a problem with the Butler Creek.
The tactical light is a standard Surefire attached with a $5 part designed to secure shotgun magazine tubes.
Still to do--replace the forend with a leaner black plastic design and install the rear sight on the slugster barrel.