Anybody catch any more wind off of this? There's enough going on here to interest me on the pump side of the house.
https://youtu.be/Zx304-FXL28?si=H8c1H8aFTx1HDOzn&t=86
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Anybody catch any more wind off of this? There's enough going on here to interest me on the pump side of the house.
https://youtu.be/Zx304-FXL28?si=H8c1H8aFTx1HDOzn&t=86
So on the 590 do you loose the rear sight completely when you add an optic? No co-witness?
What they are doing is offering a cover with a sight on it, so if you mount there you would. But seems you would still have the opportunity to screw a mount down in front of that, though the peep is nice and low so probably needs to be higher.
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There seems to be an aversion to developing a barrel that has an optic sight mounting solution (as opposed to the receiver). The relatively few shotgun setups I have tried with a red dot on the barrel seemed like naturals for me, and only an intense natural indifference combined with a tight cash flow have kept me from running down a sound but used 870 barrel and doing a sort of "M'Bogo Plus" project on it that added a spot for an optics plate.
Am I just the lone kook and/or congenitally stupid for wondering why the PTB aren't developing barrel-centric optic solutions (other than the old Remmy cantilever one)?
There’s a lot to like here. I’ve had a 590A1 since way back. I’d be all for another one with the new upgrades . . . but there’s no bayonet lug.
I want a bayo lug … just because. :)
One of those setups is what ultimately convinced me that a barrel-mounted RDO is the way to go on a shotgun. I think three other people in the US might agree with me on a good day.
As for the Mossberg 590 Professional, the little extra touches will probably appeal to anyone who would contemplate a Mossy for SD/HD. And that's all I've got to say about that.
My last issued shotgun was a 590. It was such a raving piece of shite that it soured me on the brand forever.
I just don't understand why most companies that make shotguns are so adverse to ghost rings that cowitness with irons.