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Started by JUGHEAD, April 14, 2011, 05:15:02 PM
Quote from: knotheadedfool on April 14, 2011, 08:37:01 PMfor an auto I absolutely love my 1187. I love how light the recoil is with magnum loads in that gas operated auto..............BUT, I can't get used to that trigger guard safety. IMO, it would be the perfect auto turkey gun if it had a top tang safety. 21" bbl, 3" chamber, cantilever mount, puts up over 250 in a ten (266 has been my best) with the hevi 3-2-7's in a ten at a lasered 40, never had misfire or feed problem, no rattles or squeaks.If I could find someone that wanted to trade for a 935 though, I would do it just for the top tang safety of the mossberg.
Quote from: JUGHEAD on April 15, 2011, 08:54:30 AMQuote from: knotheadedfool on April 14, 2011, 08:37:01 PMfor an auto I absolutely love my 1187. I love how light the recoil is with magnum loads in that gas operated auto..............BUT, I can't get used to that trigger guard safety. IMO, it would be the perfect auto turkey gun if it had a top tang safety. 21" bbl, 3" chamber, cantilever mount, puts up over 250 in a ten (266 has been my best) with the hevi 3-2-7's in a ten at a lasered 40, never had misfire or feed problem, no rattles or squeaks.If I could find someone that wanted to trade for a 935 though, I would do it just for the top tang safety of the mossberg.Those are some good points. I do like the top tang safety on my Mossby 500 for sure, but I just cannot get used to how much more "rickety" the Mossberg pumps are relative to an 870 (assuming I went with a pump). For all I know, the 935 might be the same way?? I sure don't know because I've never fondled a 935.
Quote from: knotheadedfool on April 15, 2011, 02:45:23 PMI haven't drug one through the woods, my 11-87 is the only auto I've owned, but the 935 doesn't seem rickety to me at all. The only thing on the 500 thats rickety is the pump, but I've heard other pumps rattle more.One other thing to note regarding the stocks and safeties, if you get a 935 you would be defeating the purpose of the top tang safety on a turkey gun if you got a pistol grip so that limits you to the straight stock. I put a thumbhole stock on an 835 that I had. Once you wrap your hand around a pistol grip, you can't manipulate the safety while you're down on the gun with the minimal movement that you can with a straight stock. With the other guns it doesn't matter what stock you get its still the same PITA to fool with the safety while you're down on the gun IMO.
QuoteOne other thing to note regarding the stocks and safeties, if you get a 935 you would be defeating the purpose of the top tang safety on a turkey gun if you got a pistol grip so that limits you to the straight stock. I put a thumbhole stock on an 835 that I had. Once you wrap your hand around a pistol grip, you can't manipulate the safety while you're down on the gun with the minimal movement that you can with a straight stock. With the other guns it doesn't matter what stock you get its still the same PITA to fool with the safety while you're down on the gun IMO.
Quote from: SR1 on April 14, 2011, 06:50:31 PMIf your only gona use it for turkey get the 935 you will save money plus get a over bored barrel. They work great and the money you save by not buying a 11-87 or other higher priced gun can be spent on shells and a few chokes.
Quote from: poorcountrypreacher on April 15, 2011, 04:42:17 PMI would encourage you to shoot some turkey shells thru a gun with a Shurshot stock before buying one. I got an 870 for a backup gun and I liked the looks of the stock until I fired a turkey shell with it - it felt like it nearly ripped my thumb off. You can't get your hand behind it like a true pistol grip like a Benelli has. Your thumb is gonna catch a lot of the recoil, and it made me not want to shoot the gun.I was able to buy a regular stock from the clearance place at Remington for $14 and I like the gun much better now. But the 870 still kicks a lot more than an 1187. It also kicks more than my SBE. You've been a Remington man all your life; just get you an 1187 and you know you will like it.
Quote from: poorcountrypreacher on April 15, 2011, 04:42:17 PMI would encourage you to shoot some turkey shells thru a gun with a Shurshot stock before buying one. I got an 870 for a backup gun and I liked the looks of the stock until I fired a turkey shell with it - it felt like it nearly ripped my thumb off. You can't get your hand behind it like a true pistol grip like a Benelli has. Your thumb is gonna catch a lot of the recoil, and it made me not want to shoot the gun.