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Mississippi Turkey Hunter said:
well it looks like the" duck commanders" are going to be shooting crappy guns,how about that.
from a benelli to a mossberg,who would have thought that was possible
The people who are paying them to shoot Mossberg's thought it was possible. Apparently, they were right.
 
nshepherd said:
Mississippi Turkey Hunter said:
well it looks like the" duck commanders" are going to be shooting crappy guns,how about that.
from a benelli to a mossberg,who would have thought that was possible
The people who are paying them to shoot Mossberg's thought it was possible. Apparently, they were right.
Amen
 
nshepherd said:
No, a dead duck is a dead duck. Likewise, a Mossber is still a Mossberg, regardless of who is being paid to shoot it.
Yes but on the other hand it goes both ways....it shows that those high dollar Benellis they used to shoot are just another shotgun and not gods gun because some guys on TV use them. You flash something in front of people over and over eventually they will start to believe it and it will be the same for Mossberg with there guns in the spot light now.
 
Since I don't watch TV, what model Mossberg are the "Duck Commanders" shooting now? 930? 935?
 
2fewdaysafield said:
Since I don't watch TV, what model Mossberg are the "Duck Commanders" shooting now? 930? 935?
Who cares, with video editing they could be getting all hits with slingshots. Oh wait...it's on TV it must be real.
Have you seen the video of Joe Flaco breaking clays with a football?
 
HAHAHAHA.....No....just curious as to what model Mossberg is paying them to push.
 
Which Mossberg? the pumps? the semis? the O/U's?

I have had Mossberg pumps that I dropped in the lake duck hunting picked it up dumped the water and kept hunting. 835's are about the best duck gun there is in my opinion. ovebored to a ten gauge and I prefer the thumb safety to the triger guard safety.
 
Love my 930. It cycles through everything I feed it which is more than what some can say about their autos that cost substantially more than my 930. I learned a long time ago that the price doesn't necessarily reflect quality and reliability, especially when it comes to guns.
 
The only mossy i personally owned was a 500 pump. The choke tube threads looke they were cut with an axe and were basically impossible.At the range it constantly dumped live shells on the ground when cycling. Took it back and got my money back...put it on a Browning.

But then I know quite a few who have had good service from their pumps and autos. Myself, that one experience said never again.
 
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