Is the ejector on these supposed to work the same as an 870? Mine doesn't seem to have an ejector if thats possible... But seems to eject relatively decent if I don't run it too fast though.
As I mentioned above, I did some trigger work on mine.
I first removed the trigger itself and ground down one side of the trigger. Gave it the two-tone look!
Well, all assembled, my 870 feel better and has a better trigger but I did not pay $90 for that! I think after a bit of use, the 780 should function well.
Keep us updated!I'll swap out the bolts tomorrow and will see how they fit.
You can probably get someone to weld that for you for less than $20.
You can probably get someone to weld that for you for less than $20.
Looks like cast iron! if thats the case welding would be difficult, is this part the same as the 870?
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Here is a pic of the two next to my Mossberg Maverick 88 aka Mexican Mossberg 500.
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I have a Mossberg 500 as my main shotgun. I use it for hunting, bush tramping, trap, and just plain old blasting.
The problem I'm having, is every time I pick up the 780, my fingers and thumb all go to the wrong places. The safety and pump release are located differently and I'm worried that I might miss a bird or bunny while hunting if I get too familiar with the 780.
Anyone else own both a Mossberg and an 870? (or even similar guns with differently place controls) Do you find that this is a real problem or am I over-thinking this?
You are probably right ,whats with the crazy prices on the ee, sks that I can get untouched for $169. fom tradeex and the EE guy wants $350 . By the way I was just kidding about selling,it will make a cool conversation piece if nothing else,,,unless he's serious about paying $300. ;0)
Got mine today! For a $90 scattergun, I'm totally satisfied. Dunno when I'll make it to the range next to try it out. I was actually going to buy a remington 870, but this deal was too good to pass up. The 870 will be next months purchase![]()
I have a maverick 88 and the 780 and use a 870 at work. I have no issues switching from one to the other. You just have to remember what firearm your using and my fingers seem to know where to put themselvesI have a Mossberg 500 as my main shotgun. I use it for hunting, bush tramping, trap, and just plain old blasting.
The problem I'm having, is every time I pick up the 780, my fingers and thumb all go to the wrong places. The safety and pump release are located differently and I'm worried that I might miss a bird or bunny while hunting if I get too familiar with the 780.
Anyone else own both a Mossberg and an 870? (or even similar guns with differently place controls) Do you find that this is a real problem or am I over-thinking this?