For $140.00 more you can have a shotgun with a five year warranty and the ability to interchange with 870 parts, including a pistol grip that will still make is non-restricted.
The first gun didn't cost that much.
For $140.00 more you can have a shotgun with a five year warranty and the ability to interchange with 870 parts, including a pistol grip that will still make is non-restricted.
Well we just got finished messing around with some part swapping on the 870 and the 780. Side saddle lined up perfecty but it was a bit long (6 round) so the forearm was blocked from fully cycling the action. Speed feed forarm worked, as did the pistol grip stock, however the mounting bolt is of a different thread pattern. Extended safety will work but a bit of the trigger housing will need to be milled out to allow the oversize end to fit properly.
The barrel fit the 870 but the mounting lug I was too far forward to secure it to the gun.
I'm quite happy about the parts being so close and should have this little fella together in no time.
Pics to follow when I get home to a camera and a computer.
Thanks for the ideas Stormtrooper,
I milled out my pump as well, so my tacstar 6rd fits in there perfectly. I'm going to replace the follower too.
I found lots of burs and sharp edges on the pump rails, so once I cleaned those up and slackened the incline on a couple of the ramps, it racks beautifully now. I spread the rails slightly when I put it back in, and that makes the pump nice and tight without the wobble.
Then I cleaned up and sharpened the extractor a tiny bit as well.
Little elbow grease and I'd say that's $119 well spent on a gun.
You want a cheap shotgun buy a Maverick 88! $220 bucks and it can accept all Mossberg 500 parts. I have put thousands of rounds through mine in the last 3 years without a hitch!




























