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Why the Mossberg 500 is a Great Shotgun
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Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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The Mossberg 500 is a workhorse. It’s true. This pump-action shotgun can do it all. From self-defense and hunting to military and police uses, the Mossberg 500 has become a favorite, with over 10 million made since they were first developed in 1960. They’ve been a popular option for over 60 years. |
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PHORTO
(7/7/2021)
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Yes, it is a great shotgun and has been for a long time. I owned one back in the late 1980s-early 1990s.
BUT....
My vintage Remi Wingmaster 18˝" police riot gun is WAY more bad-a$$, cool-factor-wise.
Why? Why, just because it's a Remington, of course! |
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