both good guns :right: I prefer the Winchester
You can't simply just get one for the Mossberg. The way the barrel screws into the end of the magazine tube, you'd have to buy a new magazine tube and a new barrel. As for a bayonet.... I dunno, why would you need one? Oh, and welcome to the forum.Does anyone know where I can get a tube extension for a Mossberg 590a1?
Does anyone know how to put a bayonet on a Mossberg 590a1 and/or Mossbery 500?
Thanks!
Not sure what you mean by "Tactical", I have a Winchester M1200 with M4 stock 6 shell holder, heat shield and an 18 in bbl. It works great for close range (duh right?) Med. range and some longer range shots with the right load. I've even used it a few time to blast some clay pigeons ( I was surprised how well that worked ). Just curious since seems like everyone has their own idea of what "tactical" is.TACAV,
For your purposes, Go with the Mossberg!!!!!! Don't get the Winchester (they're not TACTICAL, and you have to have a tactical gun!). But Instead of The 500 Persuader, Go with the Mossberg 590A1 #51411, It is the exact same as the Persuader, only the reciever, barrel, magazine, and bolt, are parkerized, and the safety, and trigger gaurd are metal. It is the standard Law Enforcement Shotgun that mossberg makes.
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Mossberg 590A1 #51411 (the one I'm Planning on getting)
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Mossberg 500 Persuader #50411
Also, "Before there was light-kicking "tactical" buckshot, the U.S. Armed Services established Mil-Spec 3443E, a brutal and unforgiving torture test with 3,000 rounds of full power 12 gauge buckshot.
Only one pump action shotgun was heavy duty enough to pass. Mossberg."
"Now, twenty years later, the state-of-the-art Mossberg® 590A1™ reigns as king of heavy-duty police/military slide action shotguns. Engineered to the exacting standards of the National Institute of Justice, this smooth-handling yet ruggedly reliable service weapon offers such important subtleties of design as its ergonomic, ambidextrous top-tang safety and "swab straight though" magazine tube."
--Mossberg Website
P.S. My dad has the Mossberg 590, and I love it, smooth action, light weight, great gun all around.
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