
Originally Posted by
broken1
A few years ago I was looking at the Mossberg 500s and Remmy 870s as well. I went with the 870 in 7 shot black synthetic flavor. My two factors were Remmy safety is located on the triggerguard, to the rear, in a cross-bolt fashion similar to other firearms I had, and the receiver is all steel. Mossberg 500's safety is found on the top of the receiver tang, not an uncommon location, I just didn't like it. I am sure that Mossberg's aluminum receiver is fine. The military uses(d) it in 590 flavor, and lots of people love it, but I didn't and I spend my money on what is right for me, as you should. Also, the trigger guard, unless you get a a Mossberg 590 the trigger guard is plastic, as is the safety. Again, I am sure it is fine, but I didn't like it.
On the downside of the 870 is the action unlock lever is forward of the trigger guard and on the left hand side. It's fine for me but some people don't like that. If you don't get the 7 shot, it requires minor modification to add a mag extension. meh. No big deal to me, but OBE for the 7 shot.
I don't know anything about the Maverick other than it is made by Mossberg to meet a lower price point so I would pass. If there is anything great about them maybe I would pass out of ignorance, or get into a lot of research.
I don't think you can go wrong with either the 870 or the 535. A lot of LEOs have fielded the 870, and a lot of sportsmen too. A lot of military have fielded the 590 and a lot of sportsmen too. Look at the various differences and decide which are important to you and which way it swings you.
Whatever you do, buy it in a configuration that most closely meets your primary intended usage. You can always reconfigure in the future. I bought my 870 7-shot for home defense. My 870 can be a duck gun, a deer gun, a breaching gun, etc... it is just a matter of changing barrels, dropping the mag extension and some accessories.
Just one man's opinion take it for what it is worth...
This post /\ pretty much covers it...lol. nice job.
I went with an 870, too. I went the other way, bought an 870 express 5 shot, and converted for home defense with a 18.5" aftermarket barrel.
I had that gun for about 10 years and sold it recently to help buy a handgun. I'm honestly thinking about another longgun and am thinking a synthetic stocked "security" style 870 will be the way to go for me. Might even spring for the Marine model with the cool anti-corrosion finish.
One of my main reasons is that i would like to get into 3-gun shoots and already have a solid 9mm to use, and simply can't decide on the rifle component. I figure I can take my pistol, shottie, and possibly borrow a few rifles for a few shoots before I decide what to buy for that portion.
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