I've never considered optics for my 590, but I think it's a mistake to suggest that they would serve no purpose. Not everyone enjoys perfect vision, and having the aiming point and the target on the same focal plane is helpful to everyone. I was not that long ago that the opinion was that rifle sights on a shotgun made the gun too specialized. That has proven untrue, and the same will be proven for appropriate optics.
How many here actually shoot in low light conditions?? In any case low light shooting issues are solved with a tritium bead. Having a visible bead or optic is of little value if you can't identify your target. For those with corrected vision, wear your contacts or glasses. The advantage of an optic are only valid when using slugs at medium to long range. Inside 50 yards a bead sight or other iron sights are more than capable of making hits. The real question is what is the purpose for this shotgun. With a clear purpose in mind one can determine what is or is not justified as far as optics and accessories.
TDC
Why don't you want to put the rail on the 870?
USP you got money to burn or what?
oh ya, and Why not just rail the 870?

I find a bead site hard to use. I find ghost sites very easy to use for fast accurate shooting. I am not sure whether I will put a surefire foreend on it yet, I might.
On the trijicon reflex how bright is it? Anybody try the Meprolight reflect as well?
A bead sight hard to use?? Place the bead on your target, squeeze trigger. At further ranges you'll have to learn your hold over. Nothing wrong with ghost rings either..
TDC
How many here actually shoot in low light conditions?? .
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