870 to HD/Camp Defense
Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 10:01 pm
I received a 20" Improved Choke Rifle Sighted barrel the other day from Midwest. It was a Remington OEM. About $160 inc. S&H.
Picked up a sling from Academy that had a replacement cap with the front swivel and a velcro stirrup for the butt. Nothing fancy but it works well enough. About $20. When bird season comes I can just slip it off and replace the cap and plug, maybe a five minute job.
Now my bird gun is more suitable as a home defense/camp gun.
I chose a smooth bore over the rifled bore for use of buckshot or rifled slugs.
Overall I don't know that the sights will be that useful as I will probably never use the gun to hunt deer, etc. I went with the rifled sights over a bead in the off instance I may have to take a longer shot. I figured the rifled sights would give better aim. At closer range they can just function as a bead sight. Regardless I don't think there was much, if any, price difference.
I have debated over a mag extension but have come to the conclusion, at least for now, that it is really not needed in my foreseeable, and not so forseeable, situation. If five rounds of OO/slugs doesn't do the job I'd better be grabbing something else by that time. If I was breeching the door to the local crack house it would be different.
Thought I'd share for those who can't or don't want to get a "tactical" shotgun and have a bird gun already handy. For about half the price of a new tactical (and most used I've found)shotgun you can "tacticalize" your bird gun. If you get a used shotgun the savings are even more.
I may pick up an honest to goodness tactical shotgun someday but it will be far down on the list now.
As an aside, I was recently in my local funshop when I spotted a Mossberg 500 for $159. That seemed like a good deal on a good gun. Good used 870s and 500s are pretty easy to find around here and the prices are usually worth looking.
As another aside, I have an 870 Express Magnum. I had a Wingmaster at one time and another Express. I sold them for various reasons but went back to Express. It is not as pretty as the Wingmaster but it shoots just as well and is just as reliable. Matter of fact, I like the parkerized look better anyway.
Picked up a sling from Academy that had a replacement cap with the front swivel and a velcro stirrup for the butt. Nothing fancy but it works well enough. About $20. When bird season comes I can just slip it off and replace the cap and plug, maybe a five minute job.
Now my bird gun is more suitable as a home defense/camp gun.
I chose a smooth bore over the rifled bore for use of buckshot or rifled slugs.
Overall I don't know that the sights will be that useful as I will probably never use the gun to hunt deer, etc. I went with the rifled sights over a bead in the off instance I may have to take a longer shot. I figured the rifled sights would give better aim. At closer range they can just function as a bead sight. Regardless I don't think there was much, if any, price difference.
I have debated over a mag extension but have come to the conclusion, at least for now, that it is really not needed in my foreseeable, and not so forseeable, situation. If five rounds of OO/slugs doesn't do the job I'd better be grabbing something else by that time. If I was breeching the door to the local crack house it would be different.
Thought I'd share for those who can't or don't want to get a "tactical" shotgun and have a bird gun already handy. For about half the price of a new tactical (and most used I've found)shotgun you can "tacticalize" your bird gun. If you get a used shotgun the savings are even more.
I may pick up an honest to goodness tactical shotgun someday but it will be far down on the list now.
As an aside, I was recently in my local funshop when I spotted a Mossberg 500 for $159. That seemed like a good deal on a good gun. Good used 870s and 500s are pretty easy to find around here and the prices are usually worth looking.
As another aside, I have an 870 Express Magnum. I had a Wingmaster at one time and another Express. I sold them for various reasons but went back to Express. It is not as pretty as the Wingmaster but it shoots just as well and is just as reliable. Matter of fact, I like the parkerized look better anyway.