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Thought I’d post a few pics of my newly completed tactical shotgun.
Mossberg 500 Tactical Cruiser, with 18.5” overall length breaching barrel parkerized finish and 590 style tube, Knoxx SpecOps stock with PowerPak and Hogue HandAll grip sleeve. GG&G receiver mount sling plate, Side Saddle, 80 lumen tactical light with remote pressure switch, Holographic sight, Hogue overmolded Rubber forend with Mossberg forend strap attached, GG&G forend sling plate,

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What kind of meat tenderizer is that thing on the muzzle? How is it mounted (silver soldered)?
 
hmmmmm

You have added a sling plate....but no sling?

Where is the tactical toaster oven? Also, I think you could hang a shortened side saddle behind the ejection port. Also, it is crying for a cool tiger stripe camo job by Duracoat. Also, you have to get ARMS Flip up rears and friont sight. You are also missing the Surefire IR illuminator and you are definitly missing the laser hung underneath.

And the ultimate tacticool peice, the Glock pistol hung under the barrell.
 
Pfft, an amateur attempt. You need at least three more torches, a 40mm Leupold rifle scope, a grenade launcher, bayonet, drum magazine (I'm sure you can find a way to make one work on a shotgun :p ) and of course, some 5.11 'tactical socks' to complete the look.
 
Very cool!

drum magazine (I'm sure you can find a way to make one work on a shotgun )
There is indeed such a modification for Mossbergs. I know Cabelas sells it. 6-round box mags, or 10-round drum mags are available for it. :)
 
If you want one, get one NOW, if you can find one. AFAIK Knoxx isn't making any more, for some reason.

Cabela's appears to only have spare 6-round magazines for it, not the whole kit or the drum mag.
 
I like it. Would you mind giving me details on the Red-Dot and Flashligh set up on the top? What about the flash supressor? Anywho have fun with it.
 
mis ojos, mis ojos en feugo!!! :evil:

too tacti-cool for me, but what ever floats your boat its cool. a knoxx kit may be right up your alley, you could also throw a heat shield on there too
 
Definitely needs a heat shield and bayonet. And a front pistol grip.

The olive pitter is a nice addition, though. :)
 
"Ultimate Shotgun" still has you beat.

Gotta be a 3.5" chamber with buckshot to equal that one.

Now Coyote Brown, 3.5 incher, heat shield , double bayonet, ....you gotta chance to surpass the "Ultimate".


Disreguard my usual signatures on this post - instead :

Something of Value

"If a man does away with his traditional way of living and throws away his good customs, he had better first make certain that he has something of value to replace them." -Basuto Proverb


On the page facing the author's Foreword to his 1954 novel on the Mau Mau uprising in Kenya, Robert Ruark quotes an old Basuto Proverb:
 
-Heatshield
-Surefire Forend
-Ghost ring sights (backups)
-Digital Paint scheme
-A variety of shotshells: lock busters, beanbags, vaious buck shot, slugs, maybe a couple flares......
 
50 years from now a future High Road'er will post excitedly about a poor bubbafied shotgun he picked up and how he's going to restore it to original. :)
 
Hows it SHOOT? What is it's favorite buck load? Wheres the pattern at 20 yards and how tight is it? Where does that sight put the slugs at 50 yards? Which ones group the best? Can you load the mag without looking at your hands? How does it handle long strings of continous fire ,say 50 rounds or so? Can you 6hit poppers at 15 yards in 3-5 seconds? Ect. Ect :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :banghead:
 
Well, you gotta have somewhere to put the ammo you use if you miss with the first ~11 00 buck shots. :D
 
well, your side saddle light mount takes up a spot. so from my count you only have the capacity to carry 10 shells in addition to the initial load. you should get an ATI magazine tube/light clamp to free up that last spot
 
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