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  • #16
    Don't you ever watch TV? You don't use the safety on a shotgun. You keep the chamber empty until just before ready to fire and then make a big production over racking the pump....to unsettle the opposition. It's also optionally correct to do slide racking twice if you think necessary to increase the unsettle factor. According to Uncle Joe, this may appropriately be attempted with a hunting gun plugged to three rounds.


    One of the reasons I got rid of my Mossberg was a manual of arms conflict with my preferred 870s. The Mossy safety location does seem more convenient but..... And I do prefer crossbolts.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by ltxi View Post
      Don't you ever watch TV? You don't use the safety on a shotgun. You keep the chamber empty until just before ready to fire and then make a big production over racking the pump....to unsettle the opposition. It's also optionally correct to do slide racking twice if you think necessary to increase the unsettle factor. According to Uncle Joe, this may appropriately be attempted with a hunting gun plugged to three rounds.


      One of the reasons I got rid of my Mossberg was a manual of arms conflict with my preferred 870s. The Mossy safety location does seem more convenient but..... And I do prefer crossbolts.
      The only thing I'm racking is amount of blood I have to clean up.
      What good is a non chambered gun in a split second life or death situation, you might as well use it as a bat & swing it at the intruder.:19:
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      • #18
        Originally posted by ESAFO View Post
        The only thing I'm racking is amount of blood I have to clean up.
        What good is a non chambered gun in a split second life or death situation, you might as well use it as a bat & swing it at the intruder.:19:
        I know of a guy who did that once and ended up dead. Apparently he was looking for a polite, non-lethal solution to the altercation. His 12 gauge actually had a round in the chamber, he was holding it by the wrong end, it went off and he took a round to the chest.
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        • #19
          I have an IAC Hawk. Same manufacturer as the Pardner. It is my HD gun and I shoot 3 gun with it for fun. Never failed to feed, eject or go bang.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by ltxi View Post
            I know of a guy who did that once and ended up dead. Apparently he was looking for a polite, non-lethal solution to the altercation. His 12 gauge actually had a round in the chamber, he was holding it by the wrong end, it went off and he took a round to the chest.
            sorry to hear that but thats why you keep the barrel end down.
            to each his own thats why there called opinions, it's like carrying a concealed weapon & not having it chambered.
            when you need it, it better be ready.

            all in all this perticular shot gun is the best quality for your money.
            BOB

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            • #21
              Zombie thread here, but I agree from what I have seen they are decent guns. More steel that many current American competitors. I have thought about grabbing one myself as a beater pump gun, but my bad shoulder would probably remind me that I cannot run a pump anymore.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by ESAFO View Post
                sorry to hear that but thats why you keep the barrel end down.
                to each his own thats why there called opinions, it's like carrying a concealed weapon & not having it chambered.
                when you need it, it better be ready.

                all in all this perticular shot gun is the best quality for your money.
                Didn't bother me none. I'm all for natural selection and against polite, non-lethal solutions after the guns are drawn.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by johnh View Post
                  Zombie thread here, but I agree from what I have seen they are decent guns. More steel that many current American competitors. I have thought about grabbing one myself as a beater pump gun, but my bad shoulder would probably remind me that I cannot run a pump anymore.
                  That, I am sorry to hear. Pump shotguns and .22 plinkers are historical always to me.
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                  • #24
                    Yeah I hate it. I can get through maybe two tubes and I am done. At least I can still hold up a shotgun, just have to keep my arm still.
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                    • #25
                      I shoot 3 gun with the tactical equivalent, an IAC Hawk 982. No failures ever. My Glocks and Kahrs can't say that.

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                      • #26
                        I back with GOOD NEWS!!! I got my Pardner Thursday evening. It was on sale at Cabela's for $199. I knew I would be getting one, so I had already ordered a pistol grip set (came Thursday) and side saddle (came Friday)

                        Here it is when I got it home



                        About 10 min. later



                        Friday
                        "To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medication to the dead." Thomas Paine

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