October 1st, 2010 by eranio
So my girlfriend’s dad and I are gonna go hunting. I don’t own a shotgun! Were going this saturaday, So I don’t have time to wait for the state to process all the info like If I was to buy a handgun. I really Don’t have the time to wait since its about a week a away
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September 29th, 2010 by eranio
which do you think is better a 12 guage remington 870 express or a benelli nova. im trying to pick out a gun and i want the benelli but my dad wants the remington. which do you think is better quality for your money and an overall better gun?
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September 21st, 2010 by eranio
Hi im 17 and want to get an fid to buy a shotgun for hunting. My dad does not have an fid and cant not because he will not take the class with me. Can i buy a rifle or shotgun at 17 once i have an fid?
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September 19th, 2010 by eranio
Need a gun for home protection. Its just me and my mom since my dad left. I only make a couple hundred a month. Any good ideas? Thanks!
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September 15th, 2010 by eranio
My dad said I could use this shotgun he has and I don’t know which one it is so I can research it and maybe get owners manual. I saw a desert storm M4 and this gun is nothing like that one!
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September 9th, 2010 by eranio
I got it about 4 years ago and it is just sitting around because I use a 20 gauge now. It has literally been shot like 30 times because the past 2-3 years I’ve used the 20 gauge. My friend’s dad wants to buy it from me and I don’t know how much I should ask for it.
500E I think if that is a type
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September 3rd, 2010 by eranio
im 15 and i have my FID card but me and my dad does not no how to buy the shotgun with my FID card.we dont no how to make the shotgun mine
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August 15th, 2010 by eranio
i have not called remington yet , but i know the part is going to be rare … and not new…used is fine by me . does anyone know of a good gun repair shop that might have the part ? i would also like to get a modified barrel for it. thank-you .
this shotgun was a gift from my dad when i was 10. it was my first gun , so i would like to get it fixed .
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August 5th, 2010 by eranio
I remember an old OF Mossberg 410 bolt action shot gun that my dad gave me back in the early 80s.I was just a kid then and dont really remember it well,and it was lost in a flood just a few years later.I remember it had a choke on the outside of the barrel that was adjustable by turning it,which I later learned Mossberg called a C-lect choke.I was just wondering if anybody might know the model number and possibly the value of this gun if it was still in good condition.Thanks for any help
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August 4th, 2010 by eranio
MY DAD BOUGHT A WINGMASTER IN THE LATE SEVENTIES AND ITS BEEN HUNTED, TRAP & SKEET AND ALL YOU COULD DO WITH A SHOTGUN….IT STILL LOOKS BEAUTIFUL, WORKS LIKE A DREAM, AND FEELS LIKE QUALITY USA ART
THIS WILL BE MY PURCHASE
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/model-870/model-870-express-super-mag-combo.aspx
IVE BEEN LOOKING AT THE MOSSBERG COMBE TOO, BUT SOMEONE TOLD ME THIS COMBO ONLY A SINGLE RAIL (I CANT SEE IN ANY OF THE PICTURES TO DISPROVE IT NOR PROVE IT)
THEY ARE ALMOST IDENTICAL, BUT FROM YOUTUBE VIDEOS I SEE THE TRIGGER GUARDS ARENT METAL SO THE TRIGER-GUARD-MECH ISNT ONE PIECE LIKE THE REMINGTON (NOT 2 PINS AND RELEASED
)
http://www.gandermountain.com/modperl/product/details.cgi?i=422368&pdesc=Mossberg_Wood_12_Ga/28_Barrel/Accu_Choke/24_Fully_Rifled/Ported/Rifle_Sights&str=12+GA&merchID=4005
ILL MOST LIKLEY BE GOING WITH THE EXPRESS, IT IS JUST SOMETHING I LIKE, BUTT MAYBE SOME CAN GIVE ME SOME FACTS ON THE MOSSBERG, AND CHANGE MY MIND
ALSO, THIS WILL BE MY GUN FOR A LONG TIME!!!!! LIKE TILL IM OLD (SO ALSO LOOKING FOR QUALITY POINTERS AS WELL)
LeRoy
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July 28th, 2010 by eranio
I was thinking either a mossberg 500 12 gauge shotgun, or a glock 17 9 mm hanndgun pistol, any suggestions? ALso, incase someone broke in, would a shotgun be the smarter choice? When my dad comes by my house, I do want to take the weapon to the range too. thanks.
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July 10th, 2010 by eranio
My dad had to move to the ghetto, I did not. When we were moving, we got in to an argument about who gets which firearm. I asked a cop and they said; tactically, in a dark warehouse, one crook, the Shotgun wins. BUT, the carbine is better if you know how to use it and works better if there are more than 1 suspects and the psychological factor of the crook hearing the sound of that carbine going off in fast succession will send the guy or guys, running, as apposed to the single bang of the shotgun.
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July 6th, 2010 by eranio
My dad has been wanting to take me hunting, and so far I haven’t been interested, although lately I’m thinking of giving it a try. If I wanted to buy a rifle or shotgun in Indiana, what’s the leg work requirement?
I hear you can walk in Walmart and buy one and just fill out a questionaire.. is that true? or do I need to get any kind of license before hand?
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July 4th, 2010 by eranio
My dad, before being laid off, got me this Benelli Montefeltro. It was a gift from his lumber company for buying so much wood that year. This was maybe 2 years ago? Heworked for Avery Edwards, if they bought so much, the Lumber Company would give everyone a gift, (it was a small company.) I was just curious. It’s an awesome shotty no doubt for the exception of a few jams here and again.
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July 2nd, 2010 by eranio
My dad, before being laid off, got me this Benelli Montefeltro. It was a gift from his lumber company for buying so much wood that year. This was maybe 2 years ago? Heworked for Avery Edwards, if they bought so much, the Lumber Company would give everyone a gift, (it was a small company.) I was just curious. It’s an awesome shotty no doubt for the exception of a few jams here and again.
I use winchester shells from Dick’s.
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June 28th, 2010 by eranio
i went shopping today for a 12 gauge shotgun with my dad. i picked out a remington 870 super mag sythetic. i noticed the fore-end and stock grip was that of a remington waterfowl gun. does it matter? is there any advantages/disadvantages?
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May 26th, 2010 by eranio
I was brought up by my Dad to like hunting, but my Dad died and my brother can’t stand me. Also, I was brought up in Los Angeles, so I have no woods skills. I became close personal friends with a Ranger who works in the Angeles National Forest. I took a fifth grade class I taught up up to Chilao Flat on a field trip, and I met him and we hit it off. He sort of wished he worked with young kids, and I sort of wished I was a Ranger. Anyway, we are friends and do lots of things together.
You can’t hunt deer now, but in California, you can hunt Wild Boar all year round. You just have to buy a "Pig" tag and add it to your Hunting License. Well, my friend found a place you can hunt boar near a reservoir. And it’s not too far. The only hitch is you need to use a shotgun to hunt. My only shotgun is a Savage BSE double barrel 20 gauge I inherited, and my Ranger friend insists that won’t work on Pig. So he offers to loan me one of his shotguns. He tells me this is a real special shotgun, and then acts like he is doing me a real, real big favor. He then pulls out of a closet an ancient ugly deformed looking thing and tells me it is a ITHACA MODEL 37 DEERSLAYER, WHICH IS THE GREAT SHOTGUN FOR SLUGS EVER MADE. He is really impressed by this shotgun. I guess. It was his father’s. He is from Illinois, and apparently you can only hunt deer with shotguns (?), It’s what his Dad used to hunt with. He acts like merely letting me touch this shotgun is an act of great trust and responsibilty. I notice he is NOT hunting with it. HE is going to hunt with a new Remington 870 with a special rifled aftermarket barrel, and a raised rib for a scope, and HE has a handy dandy scope on HIS hunting shotgun. The one he wants to loan me is about 60 years old, the bluing is worn off, the action is so old, if you hold the gun barrel up, the pump slides down. It does have FIXED rifle sights, but the barrel is smooth.
So is this gun just special because it was his Dad’s? Or is the Ithaca Deerslayer really a mighty and legendary slug gun? This guy is a good friend, so I will play along if I have to.
Oh, and this thing is a 12 guage, and I weigh 121 pounds. And from what I am told, 12 guage rifled slugs are the hardest kicking things you can fire from a shotgun. Great…………can’t wait………
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April 5th, 2010 by eranio
Hey, I’m thinking about buying a pump action shotgun for home defense and recreational shooting. I hope I never have to use it for the first purpose, but in case I do, I’d like something that’s efficient and cheaper than spending 2000 bucks on a fancier gun. Here’s my one concern: I grew up around rifles with my dad and on my grandparents’ farm, but I’ve never fired a shotgun–just rifles, which obviously didn’t have the kick shotguns do. I’m a woman in my early twenties, but I’m in great shape, I lift weights, and I’m very physically strong so I’m not worried TOO much about the kick. That said, I know it’s definitely something I need to consider. I’ve heard it may be best to get a 12 gauge shotgun because of their ammo versatility and stopping power, and I can use a lighter buckshot to reduce the kick. But how negatively will that affect the stopping power? I’m hoping I can try out different options before making a purchase, but I’d just like some general advice. Any help greatly appreciated! Oh and also, if I buy different chokes, can I shoot both buckshot and slugs? How difficult is it to change shotgun choke tubes, and how much do they usually cost? Are they included with some guns? Thanks again for any help!
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March 23rd, 2010 by eranio
My dad can tell who made a shotgun just by seeing it. I want to know how to do that as well. I see pics and there generally the same. What are some of the little thngs that gve a remington winchester, beretta and benelli, and stoeger away and stand out.
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March 13th, 2010 by eranio
>i am 13 and am pretty small biult but ive got long arms
>im looking to start trap shooting with my Dad and i was wondering what type of shotgun you would recomend for me (one you can buy in Australia)
> because im only beginning we will spend up to 00 on the gun.
>we’ve gone to heaps of gun shops and everybody has a different oppinion on the brands and barrel legth and stuff.
>prefferably less recoil (but i know that the heavier the gun the less recoil)
>also any advise of stuff to keep in mind that u can think of (barrel lenght, how good recoil reducers really are etc.)
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