i use an AR-15, but ifi had to choose between the two it would be 00 buck.
My mistake. The Mossberg 'Shockwave' is a "FIREARM" rather than classified as a 'shotgun'. I don't know why I was thinking AOW, but whatever, I went back and changed my wording to reflect 'firearm' instead of 'All Other Weapon'Are you serious? The Mossberg Shockwave isn’t an AOW because that would also make them an NFA regulated firearms requiring a tax stamp. You’re other comments are equally ignorant.
My mistake. The Mossberg 'Shockwave' is a "FIREARM" rather than classified as a 'shotgun'. I don't know why I was thinking AOW, but whatever, I went back and changed my wording to reflect 'firearm' instead of 'All Other Weapon'
In essence it is a big middle finger at the NFA regulations on SBS and AOWs.
against dogs? my rott/akita mix thats always ready for a brawl i guess? who breaks in with a dog with them?What would you use to defend against dogs?
It's difficult to get over old habits or muscle-memory.
- Neither the Mossberg 'Shockwave' nor the Remington 'Tac-14' were designed to be fired from the shoulder like a typical shotgun. They are intended to be 'hip-fired' which is why they have a hand safety-strap on the front-end to help manage recoil, do not come with a rear sight, and are classed a 'Firearm' rather than a 'shotgun' which, by ATF definition, is designed to be shoulder-fired.
- In fact the ONLY thing that keeps these firearms from being classed as a SBS is because the overall length of 26.5" which is a factory specification (as opposed to self-modification - i.e. sawed-off) exceeds the maximum overall-length for an SBS (=< 26") as defined by the ATF (as well as many states).
- One major problem with this being a 'hip-fired' weapon was the difficulty in accurate targeting, so Mossberg addressed this with a model that now includes an integrated CrimsonTrace receiver mounted laser for better target acquisition.
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