Is this a good deal on a Mossberg?

AmdEmAll

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$199 for a Mossberg 500 12 gauge shotgun at walmart. Sounds like a good deal, don't know much though, this will be my first gun. Want it for home defense, range.
 

K1052

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I've never owned a Mossberg but those I know who do seem to have problems with them.

I'd stick with Remington and Winchester for a good shotty.
 

AmdEmAll

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Originally posted by: K1052
I've never owned a Mossberg but those I know who do seem to have problems with them.

Care to elaborate on that, i've heard nothing but good things about them.

 

K1052

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Originally posted by: AmdEmAll
Originally posted by: K1052
I've never owned a Mossberg but those I know who do seem to have problems with them.

Care to elaborate on that, i've heard nothing but good things about them.

Poor quality parts and jamming seem to be the main complaints.

I'm not a huge shotgun guy and I only have two friends that own them so maybe it is just my sample and most of them work fine. Still, a Winchester or Remington is only another 75-100. If you plan to use it as your primary self-defense weapon I'd be inclined to spend a bit more for known quality.
 

WisMan

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I bought a Mossberg 500a like 5 years ago, and i have never had a problem with it. It's obviously not a Benelli but it gets the job done. I have shot a countless number of ducks with the thing.

I don't remember what i paid, but i do believe it was quite a bit more then 200.
 

AmdEmAll

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What I like about the mossberg is that it seems to have a huge amount of add on's for it. Maybe the Remington does also, was looking at the Remington 870.
 

TallBill

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I personally am going to get an 18" 870 in about 18 months, mostly just to get familiar with shotguns, because I'm shotgun stupid.
 

ElMonoDelMar

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I love my Mossy 500 and have yet to have any problems with it. Also, I can't think of anyone that's had any problems with either a Mossberg 500 OR a Remmington 870. Both quality guns and would suit you well in an HD situation.
 

RGN

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Originally posted by: AmdEmAll
What I like about the mossberg is that it seems to have a huge amount of add on's for it. Maybe the Remington does also, was looking at the Remington 870.

I think the 870 has the most out there. Chances are most patrol cars have one in the trunk, yet it has a great following in the outdoorsman category too. I'd buy another 870 over a Mossberg any day of the week.
 

shortylickens

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Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: AmdEmAll
Originally posted by: K1052
I've never owned a Mossberg but those I know who do seem to have problems with them.
Care to elaborate on that, i've heard nothing but good things about them.
Poor quality parts and jamming seem to be the main complaints.
I'm not a huge shotgun guy and I only have two friends that own them so maybe it is just my sample and most of them work fine. Still, a Winchester or Remington is only another 75-100. If you plan to use it as your primary self-defense weapon I'd be inclined to spend a bit more for known quality.
I hate to crap on you or your friends opinions but I believe they are wrong.

Mossberg makes excellent shotguns all around, and certainly dont use crappy parts.
They are generally the first choice of shotgun for police and military units alike.

I have shot many different types and gauges over the years and they all worked well.
Even the well-used models we had on Navy security were very reliable.