I'm liking it. I've put about 200 shells through it with no problems. Very easy to maintain and take apart. The only negative I've found is where you slide the shells into the magazine tube. There's a plastic piece that the first shell touches that pushes the spring. I read on a forum that'll it'll dissolve with cleaning chemicals. I'll just have to be careful. Other than that it's all good for me.
Mossberg 835 Ulti-Mag 28 inch vented rib ported 10 gauge over bored 12 gauge.
Limbsaver Butt Pad on a Knoxx Blackhawk Spec-Ops recoil reducing stock with rubber grip.<br><br>UTG Picatinny rail on receiver sporting a 3-9x40 scope mounted on Weaver see-thru rings.
Modified a UTG Picatinny Tri-Rail to fit vented rib barrel and it's sporting a red laser with remote momentary switch and tactical light with remote momentary switch and UTG Bi-Pod.
Choate Plus 5 extension making this baby a 10+1 if you are loading 2-3/4 oads. No problem firing the 3-1/2 inch loads with rhe Knoxx and Limbsaver.
Momentary switches are held in place with Velcro and cable relief is also secured with Velcro mounted on the Blackhawk fore-end modified for the fatter barrel (10 gauge over bore) and ground and cut to fitl the shorter slide tube on the 835 and using a Hogue one inch fore-end nut.<br><br>I got this gun on a trade for 2 Penn Boat Sticks with Penn reels. The gun had bad scratches, broken safety and missing cartridge interupter and cartridge stop. Previous owner tried to replace a busted trigger assembly and lost the other parts. Receiver was badly scratched. Refinished the receiver with Dura-Coat
Other gun is a Maverick 88 with ATI Top Folder, AimTech saddle mount rail, UTG Tri-Rail and UTG Bi-Pod. Have a UAG Quick Point red/blue dot I use sometimes on it.
So I got a little bored and did some work on some Saiga shotguns. I know my ideas aren't everybodies cup of tea, but they run and I and my wife like em thought I'd share.
Heres one I havent seen on here yet. Forget the make/model but heres a 20G bolt action with a removable magazine and adjustable choke my dad bought when he was 10.
Trust me, as soon as I can afford to buy another one (this one is already set to sell on GunBroker) I intend to replace it. It may be a year or two financially, but the gun is AWESOME.