Pump shotgun as benign sporting defense gun...

by Paul ⌂, Saturday, February 01, 2014, 21:02 (3891 days ago)

I'm pretty sure I know how the board will vote on this one, but what current production pump shotgun makes for the best "undercover" defense piece? ie: not a tactycool black plastic wondergun but simple blued steel and walnut or reasonable replacement therefore

Norinco 1897 replica. NM

by Andrew @, Bloomington, IN, Saturday, February 01, 2014, 21:07 (3891 days ago) @ Paul

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Who's got 'em? NM

by Paul ⌂, Saturday, February 01, 2014, 21:22 (3891 days ago) @ Andrew

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Go to a pawn shop......

by Otony, Saturday, February 01, 2014, 22:26 (3890 days ago) @ Paul

......where you will find a plethora, nay, a gazillion older pump field guns. Many will be old enough to NOT have interchangeable chokes, and thus inexpensive. Quite a few will be old enough to perhaps not have a vent rib. Pick one of this if possible. Buy a clean Remington/Mossberg/Winchester/High Standard/etc. Cut the barrel to something between 18 and 24", mount a new bead that is big and outrageously noticeable.

Done deal my man.

Otony

Rem. 870

by JLF @, Saturday, February 01, 2014, 22:38 (3890 days ago) @ Paul

Made by the millions, can be found everywhere. Older plain barrel guns in perfect working shape can still be found for $200 and under. They sold me in my gunsmithing days. Tough as nails, yet dead simple to work on, with cheap replacement parts that can also be found anywhere. Working and truck guns would come into the shop having endured ubeliveable abuse and dirty conditions. Clean 'em up, oil 'em up, and send them back out working fine for another 10 years. Hoard up a spare trigger group, and a few other cheap and easy to fine parts, and they are truely a lifetime shotgun.

JLF

Rem. 870 -- retired police models show up -- plain & sturdy

by John Meeker @, Sunday, February 02, 2014, 10:05 (3890 days ago) @ JLF

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I have an H&R Pardner pump turkey gun

by stonewalrus, Saturday, February 01, 2014, 23:20 (3890 days ago) @ Paul

22" barrel and fiber optic bead front with a small open rear sight with fiber optic beads, vented rib. Paid less than $200. It is a copy of the Remington 870 with as good or better steel. Does not take Remington barrels or chokes. I feel adequately armed. I leave an improved cylinder choke in it and have an extra full for hunting. You can spot them in a store rack - have a distinctive hump at the back of the receiver.

870

by Frank S, Sunday, February 02, 2014, 05:51 (3890 days ago) @ stonewalrus

My vote is for the Remington 870 express......

870 or Ithaca Deerslayer.

by woody, Sunday, February 02, 2014, 06:22 (3890 days ago) @ Paul

NM

Pump shotgun as benign sporting defense gun...

by Mark, Sunday, February 02, 2014, 06:27 (3890 days ago) @ Paul

It is hard to argue with an 870 if you want more than two chances at your target.
Mark

Like Jack said, 870Rem .

by Fivegunner @, LOWELL Mi., Sunday, February 02, 2014, 07:08 (3890 days ago) @ Paul

You just can`t go wrong with a 870 Wingmaster or Express, :-D

Pump shotgun as benign sporting defense gun...

by Slow Hand ⌂ @, Indiana, Sunday, February 02, 2014, 07:33 (3890 days ago) @ Paul

I've had many 870's and 500's and have had good luck with both. Honestly I prefer the 870, but for no good reason. The Marines have been using various Mossbergs of or years and they are notorious for braking stuff like anvils, hammers, rocks, etc... I just picked up a scraped up Mossbergs 500 with a fully rifled, ported slug barrel and a 30" full choke smooth bore for $150. You can probably guess what'll happen to that long tom tube!

Are you asking for yourself down there or someone up here? If for you, what's available to you down there? Up heretic here are lots of deals on older Savages, Stevens, etc. fort he most bang for your buck, go with a 500 or 870" then you can get a spare barrel or two and use it for many purposes.

Pump shotgun as benign sporting defense gun...

by Paul ⌂, Sunday, February 02, 2014, 18:29 (3890 days ago) @ Slow Hand

There's an off chance I MIGHT be able to pull off an import. Am investigating more. If so then I'm pretty sure that it's GOTTA be a brandspankingnewinthebox - which cuts off all the cheap options. :-D

The H&R Pardner might still be the way to go

by stonewalrus, Sunday, February 02, 2014, 19:27 (3890 days ago) @ Paul

It's a part of the Remington family.

Sun City Manufacturing, Peoples Republic of China.

by cas, Monday, February 03, 2014, 19:27 (3889 days ago) @ stonewalrus

Saying its part of the Remington family is a bit of a stretch.

As much as I like 870's, I'd rather have a. Mossberg than a new (or newer) 870. The new ones are rough as cobs. I'll take rattle over rough.


My buddy says they sell the a Sun city guns like crazy because they're not much more than $200.00.
Mostly it's to people who will rarely if ever shoot them so they will probably hold up.

Buy a Wingmaster marked 870. All the checkering long barrel

by Rob Leahy ⌂ @, Prescott, Arizona, Monday, February 03, 2014, 09:39 (3889 days ago) @ Paul

looks harmless.

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by Rob Leahy ⌂ @, Prescott, Arizona, Monday, February 03, 2014, 14:41 (3889 days ago) @ Rob Leahy

to have 870s spare parts etc...

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