Help a newbie, post a picture, decisions to make!

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TheReeves

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Hey all, I've wandered over from the autoloader handgun forum since lately I've been thinking about buying my first shotgun. Since I know next to nothing about shotguns and my experience has been limited to shooting clay with friends guns only a few times, I need some advice. And Pictures, lots and lots of pictures. I am looking to keep it under $400 with $300 being the preferred area. Nothing high end for me yet as I might trade my Kahr CW40 (a month old and as of yet, never fired) for something if I can find it at the gun show this weekend. I'd like to have a black pump tactical, 18.5" barrel, possibly with a collapsible stock. I am also interested in the pistol grip (with stock). I know some people do not like this on a shotgun, but I don't have past experiences to base my opinion off of. I've seen the 870 Express and Mossberg 500 models and I like both very much, but the only pictures I have seen have been small low detail pictures from auctions and such.

On another note, I can pick up a basically brand new Maverick 88 for $165 locally. Would this be a better option for me to start off with? I'd get to keep my Kahr this way.

Thanks for any help!
 
hey there, i picked this mossberg 500 up from a local pawn shop for 150 dollars, then i bought a 18.5in barrel from cheaper then dirt for under 80 if i remember correctly, just ordered a knoxx specops stock and a knoxx synthetic black forend from gander mtn for $190 total....heres what it looks like at the moment.
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Depends on what you want it for. If you're looking for clayshooting, maybe something more than an 18.5? Personally, I'd think about getting the maverick, but then again, I don't let guns go very easily once I have them.
 
I guess I forgot to mention that the gun would be primarily for home defense, which is part of the reason I want a pump.
 
whats nice is my mossberg came with a 28in barrel, so when i want to go out and shoot clays all i have to do is swap them out, shotguns are so versatile.
 
Bud- The remington you just linked to is my HD gun. I love that thing. TOUGH AS NAILS!!!!!
At one point last week I transgressed. I was tempted by a Winchester model 1300 defender (18"bbl, etc...). It was a beauty and I bought it, but the follower got jammed up because of a dent in the mag tube. Now I realize that could happen to any gun, and it is NOT at all a weakness of the Winchester design which is undoubtedly fine. But when I compared the gun side-by-side with my Remington it just felt....weak in comparison.
 
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