After stage 3 I cleared my shotgun and went to put it in the rack so I could pull for the next guy and when I sat it down and the wood forend came apart. It had split down the bottom and broken in two. My buddy let me use his O/U to complete the round, but I kept trying to work the action on doubles - it felt odd not having anything to do between shots.
I ordered a "Hogue Stock Mossberg 500 Overrubber Shotgun Stock Kit with Forend" along with the Adaptor Nut and will replace the wood furniture with the new black furniture this weekend. Does anyone have any experience with this Hogue stock and forend? Will the gun feel too much different - cheek weld, action, mounting to the shoulder, etc.?
Finally, since I am going from an acceptable wood pump action shotgun to an EBS (evil black shotgun), are there any special permits required. Do I need to put a trigger lock on it so it won't go out and start shooting people?
Just want to be safe...
