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  • josh

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    These factory built Mossberg 500 Bullpups are quite rare nowadays. They are very short, extremely controllable and lightweight, and make perfect weapons for an entry team or for getting in and out of vehicles. This is the Mossberg 500 pump, not the Maverick model. I just have too many shotguns....
    Loads from the rear in true bullpup fashion.
    18" barrel for legal compactness.
    Carry handle incorporates rifle sights.
    Single point sling attachment.
    $500 Cash!!!



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    Wolfwood

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    that is too cool.

    i almost want to postpone my ar15 buy for that shotgun. *sigh* ive already got a 870 though. :( so im out of luck unless you want a flat trade ;)
     

    mkburden

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    I wanted one of those in a bad way a couple of years ago. Dont see to many of them. If I only didnt have 2 projects working right now... Good luck with the sale of a fine weapon.
     

    Eli

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    Dang! I want it, but im working on a AOW short barrel 12 gauge right now.
    Yall know the AOW IRS tax is over $200. Starting out, I thought it was $5..
    Not trying to hijack this thread, but an AOW transfer is $5. If sign-offs aren't an issue, the common practice is to find an SOT Manufacturer to 'make' it for about $100 then pay the $5 tax to transfer it to yourself.
    If you're going to pay $200 'make' tax you might as well have it papered as an SBR or SBS, no advantage to making an AOW.

    Eli
     
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