lets see your HD shotgun setups!

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I have used my Mossy 500 for over a couple decades to pull duty in the home. This is an 18-3/4" deer slug barrel with buckhorn sights. The last two rounds are slugs... I use to keep one slug last as occasionally it would fail to feed slugs (pick up the shell) rapidly pumped and the loud sound of the firing pin hitting air was annoying especially watching a deer bound away, worse if it was a criminal worthy of a slug and they missed out, shameful to say the least.

I slicked it up a tad here is the link: http://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/241115-Mossberg-500A-issue?highlight=Mossberg+500A

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I upgraded to a semi-auto, my first one ever, two years ago. It carries 9 rounds (ghost loaded) of pure ****ing hate and devastation in it. A Mossberg 930 SPX. The boom stick report: http://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/288350-This-is-my-BOOM-STICK!?highlight=mossberg+930+spx


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I don't have a dedicated home defense shotgun at the moment.
I have a SWD Street Sweeper with a 12" barrel, but the trigger pull is AWFUL and I prefer a pump shotgun for HD. The Street Sweeper is a conversation piece and a range toy and just one more thing to use to collect NFA 1934 stamps.

When I did have a HD shotgun set up for that, it was a Mossberg 500 with the factory extra-long magazine tube (7+1 capacity, if I recall), 20.5" barrel, heat shield over the barrel.
The only aftermarket accessory I used on it was a flashlight mounted up front, with a momentary-contact pressure switch on the fore-end where my thumb would be positioned.

I think tritium night sights front and rear (or one at the muzzle and one about midway down the barrel) would be really useful, too, but I never spent the money to make that happen.
 
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