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My complete (I think) Mossberg 500
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 7:22 pm
by daniel2002p
I recently bought a Mossberg 500 and wanted a few things differen on it. To be honest I go for function over form so for me everything on it is for function. I added the heat shield mainly because it has ghost sights on it which are quite surprisingly accurate and it allows me my favorite 6 o'clock hold.
Next for home protection I added a LED flashlight which I mounted on the mag tube with a detachable mount I got from Amazon. It has 5 modes but I only plan on using the brightest setting which is 300 lumens or so and nice and bright. The switch is on the back makes it easy to toggle on and off without removing my hand from the pump.
Finally I bought a saddle ammo carrier which just attaches without any tools and just like everything on the shotgun can be removed on the fly. Thus was was from Amazon as well and I'm digging it.
Just wanted to show it off that's all.
--Daniel
Re: My complete (I think) Mossberg 500
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 7:32 pm
by C-dub
Nice. Looks clean and simple. How do you like the sights? Have you shot it with them? I've always wondered if a rear sight on a shotgun is really useful.
Re: My complete (I think) Mossberg 500
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 7:39 pm
by daniel2002p
C-dub wrote:Nice. Looks clean and simple. How do you like the sights? Have you shot it with them? I've always wondered if a rear sight on a shotgun is really useful.
Yep I put about 100 shells through this since putting them on. They are pretty accurate out pretty far and it gives me a 6 o'clock hold which I prefer.
--Daniel
Re: My complete (I think) Mossberg 500
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 9:30 pm
by KC5AV
Where did you come up with the heat shield/sight?
Re: My complete (I think) Mossberg 500
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 10:24 pm
by mr surveyor
what makes the heat shield a practical addition?
Re: My complete (I think) Mossberg 500
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 10:57 pm
by MikeStone
Question from a newbie...I know you can put slugs down a regular barrel, but do they affect it adversely over time? A would you (or why would you) choose slugs over 00 buck?
I also have a Mossberg 500 with an 18" barrel. I have a 28" barrel for non home defense, so I wouldn't put slugs through it most likely.
Nice looking rig BTW.
Re: My complete (I think) Mossberg 500
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 12:14 am
by MoJo
Ah the elegance of simplicity! Your gun has all that is needed without being overloaded good job.
Mike Stone - - - the slugs are made from soft lead just like the 2/0 Buckshot so, there is no harm done to the barrel using them. They are slightly undersized to allow them to pass through most chokes without drama. A load of buck is a 35 yard or less proposition; a slug, with practice, will double that distance plus. The sabot slugs require a rifled barrel or rifled choke tube to work properly.
Re: My complete (I think) Mossberg 500
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 12:17 am
by MoJo
KC5AV wrote:Where did you come up with the heat shield/sight?
I saw one in a Cheaper Than Dirt catalog.
Re: My complete (I think) Mossberg 500
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 4:56 am
by daniel2002p
MoJo wrote:KC5AV wrote:Where did you come up with the heat shield/sight?
I saw one in a Cheaper Than Dirt catalog.
That is exactly where I bought it, cheaper than dirt store here in Ft. worth. It was $14.99 on sale when I bought it.
--Daniel
Re: My complete (I think) Mossberg 500
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 4:57 am
by daniel2002p
mr surveyor wrote:what makes the heat shield a practical addition?
The only reason I put that on there isnfornthe sights.
--Daniel
Re: My complete (I think) Mossberg 500
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 9:04 am
by mr surveyor
daniel2002p wrote:mr surveyor wrote:what makes the heat shield a practical addition?
The only reason I put that on there isnfornthe sights.
--Daniel
thanks.... that makes sense
Re: My complete (I think) Mossberg 500
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 9:12 am
by MikeStone
MoJo wrote:Ah the elegance of simplicity! Your gun has all that is needed without being overloaded good job.
Mike Stone - - - the slugs are made from soft lead just like the 2/0 Buckshot so, there is no harm done to the barrel using them. They are slightly undersized to allow them to pass through most chokes without drama. A load of buck is a 35 yard or less proposition; a slug, with practice, will double that distance plus. The sabot slugs require a rifled barrel or rifled choke tube to work properly.
Thanks MoJo. Great info on this site! I think I'll stay with the 00 buckshot...my foyer isn't 35 yards or longer!!

Re: My complete (I think) Mossberg 500
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 11:10 pm
by chuckybrown
Here's mine:
Sidesaddle, KnoxxStock, Light w/pressure switch, Holo-scope....
It sleeps by my bed every night!!!!

Re: My complete (I think) Mossberg 500
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 10:54 pm
by HenryAKirk
daniel2002p wrote:I recently bought a Mossberg 500 and wanted a few things differen on it. To be honest I go for function over form so for me everything on it is for function. I added the heat shield mainly because it has ghost sights on it which are quite surprisingly accurate and it allows me my favorite 6 o'clock hold.
Next for home protection I added a LED flashlight which I mounted on the mag tube with a detachable mount I got from Amazon. It has 5 modes but I only plan on using the brightest setting which is 300 lumens or so and nice and bright. The switch is on the back makes it easy to toggle on and off without removing my hand from the pump.
Finally I bought a saddle ammo carrier which just attaches without any tools and just like everything on the shotgun can be removed on the fly. Thus was was from Amazon as well and I'm digging it.
Just wanted to show it off that's all.
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Re: My complete (I think) Mossberg 500
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 11:27 pm
by JALLEN
That is a very efficient looking set up, everything you need, not much you don't.
I just went through an interesting learning process regarding HD ammo. I got to reading various articles online,
http://ammo.ar15.com/project/Self_Defen ... /index.htm which led me to
http://www.firearmstactical.com/briefs10.htm. I commend them to the attention of anyone who is planning on a shotgun in the HD role.
From the articles, it appears that No. 1 buckshot is the ideal balance of penetration, lethality, pattern, and such like considerations. After some investigation, I located a supply of No. 1 buckshot, which isn't easy. I wanted Federal Tactical Buckshot. The LE132-1B round is a low-recoil load that uses Fed's FliteControl wads filled with #1 Buck. GT Distributors in Austin has it for $2.99 a 5-pack.
I soon acquired a supply of the Federal No. 1 buckshot low recoil flight control ammo and went out to a local range to give it a go. The range report can be found at
http://sigforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/ ... 5380081003. I also found a Box o' Truth report on the same ammo at that site.
One thing I did notice is that out to about 20 yards, there isn't much of a pattern at all, just a huge, nasty hole in the paper more than 1" in dia! You do not want to be on the receiving end of those babies!