Where to buy tactical shotgun accessories?

well if you looking for single point sling mounts and slings myself and member dealer farmboy can fix you up.
just dont use that stupid
sling that i nthe pic above.
pm me for more info if you wish.
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Calum said:
Depending on what you will be using it for...you may in time find the simpler the set-up better.


Amen, that shotty pictured looks way too cluttered. All you need for a defensive shotgun is a good light and maybe a side saddle (Im not a big fan of the side saddle because to me it makes the gun feel unbalanced). Keep a full length stock if you want any controllability with more than light trap loads.
 
As far as legal requirements go:

The barrel must be 18-1/2" or longer
The overall fireable length must be 26" or more
If it's a semi-automatic, the magazine must be limited to hold no more than five of the largest rounds it is designed to fire.

Welcome to tactical shotguns :cool:

P.S. I also lean towards (ok, own) a Remington 870. If you really want to accesorize, then it's the way to go. With that said, Mossberg 500 acessories are pretty easy to find. ATI is a good place to start.
 
Craftsman 441 said:
As far as legal requirements go:

The barrel must be 18-1/2" or longer
The overall fireable length must be 26" or more
If it's a semi-automatic, the magazine must be limited to hold no more than five of the largest rounds it is designed to fire.

Welcome to tactical shotguns :cool:

P.S. I also lean towards (ok, own) a Remington 870. If you really want to accesorize, then it's the way to go. With that said, Mossberg 500 acessories are pretty easy to find. ATI is a good place to start.

Come on man! dont advise him to put ati sh*t on his gun!!!!
Lets be real hear, that stuff is just crap!!!
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Thanks guys. Districorp seems to have everything I need and looks like it is easy to place an order.

I still haven't bought the gun, (gonna order it this week) so I will check out the 870 before I go with the Mossberg. Sounds like it is a bit more expensive though.
 
jeffbab said:
Thanks guys. Districorp seems to have everything I need and looks like it is easy to place an order.

I still haven't bought the gun, (gonna order it this week) so I will check out the 870 before I go with the Mossberg. Sounds like it is a bit more expensive though.

Get a 870 express, or better yet, a used Wingmaster.
 
Have you considered a FABARM? Those are pretty cool. I personally have a FABARM Martial 14" bbl with a full pistolgrip stock. It comes with Hi-Viz sights. New for $749 from TSE (one of our dealers). I'm not sure if you can mount a light on it, but as for a sling I chose a Blue Force Gear Anaconda Sling from One Shot Tactical (also another of our dealers).
Good luck.
 
Just for clarification, the barrel HAS to be 18.5" or more? The local dealer seems to have a bunch of Remingtons listed with 18" barrels. I don't have my restricted license.
 
Believe it or not, the firearms laws are, well, flawed a bit and sometimes contradict themselves, nevermind common sense. You found one of those flaws.....

Ok, if the shotgun is supplied with an 18" or 14" barrel from the factory and registered like that, they are non-restricted. Another thread discusses the option of adding these short, factory supplied barrels to Remington 870s and reregistering them so they are still non-restricted.

But... to every rule, there's an exception and to every exception, a rule. In this case it means that if you cut-down your unwieldy 32" Wingmaster barrel to a much handier 18", you now have a prohibited device.

As far as my ATI comment earlier, I should have said that it is one source that certainly makes Mossberg 500 accessories. But as far as ATI parts go, you get what you pay for.
 
jeffbab said:
I still haven't bought the gun, (gonna order it this week) so I will check out the 870 before I go with the Mossberg. Sounds like it is a bit more expensive though.

Again, let me push the Remington 870. Everybody and his dog makes parts for the 870. Modular? You bet! You can buy one gun and change barrels, sights and stocks. In a matter of minutes, you can go from trap to skeet to room-clearing. Also, you can find repair parts easily, not that you'll need to. For $400 you can get a sweet 870 Express with a two-shot extension and black synthetic stocks.
 
Craftsman 441 said:
But... to every rule, there's an exception and to every exception, a rule. In this case it means that if you cut-down your unwieldy 32" Wingmaster barrel to a much handier 18", you now have a prohibited device.

It would still be a non restricted firearm, not a prohibited device. If it's a semi it's 18 1/2 inches, a pump you can cut down to 18 inches.
 
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