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sunnyside

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Never owned a shotgun before but plan to buy a one. So here are some "silly" questions to ask:

  1. Budget is limit and want to keep it around $500
  2. Can one shotgun fulfill most purpose: like shooting waterfowl, using slug for big game, of course can't miss home defender(don't want it too long)
  3. If can't meet above requirements, can you recommend a one to me please?

Thanks!::)
 
Shotgun hunting good to use 26" to 28" barrel with screw in choke system which is many modern shotgun were designed for. $500 is quite a reasonable budget. But mind you a longer barrel still can use for home defense but a 14" barrel shotgun is not that perfect for hunting. Gun choice is very personal and I think you already come up something you like. Any pump or semi can do the job nicely.

Trigun
 
Mossberg sells a package deal shotgun called the 535 ATS (all terrain shotgun), retails for around $320 and basically consists of a 535 pump shotgun with a 28" vent rib barrel, threaded for accu-choke tubes, and a rifled slug barrel with rifle sights. The reciever is also drilled and tapped for scope mounts. If I were looking for an all-in-one package, that'd be it. Failing that, you could go for a Maverick 88 w/28" vent rib barrel (also threaded for accu-choke tubes), and then buy a rifled slug barrel for it later. The Mav goes for about $200 and rifled slug barrels go for $160. As you can see, the 535 ATS is a better deal, but it depends what your finances are like I guess.
 
Yah that 535 ATS Field / Deer combo looks like a sweet deal. :)

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Waterfowl, get 3" chamber. 3-1/2" not necessary. The slug barrel can stay on in the house as the defender configuration. Either the 26" or 28" barrel would be fine for almost any kind of hunting.
 
I have been told that Milarm in Edmonton is the new Canadian dealer for Mossberg. They are back ordered on most things.
 
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