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High End Shotgun vs Affordable Shotgun

I don't necessarily need the collapsible stock, but I would prefer the one that looks like the collapsible one. I'm sure there are other stocks I could put on it. The main thing is I am going to want a 7 round tube, be it via a 2 round extension tube or a straight swap for the 7 round tube.

FFT should have their +2 extensions next month. I'll be going for the Ti version to save some weight. The color won't match my H2O but I like Ti.
 
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I have the Remington 870 Home Defense with factory six round extended magazine, synthetic stock and tiny bead front sight. I added a shell holder to the left side of the receiver.
All it needs to be a "high end" shotgun is a good weapons light.

It has the classic 870 slick action and sledge hammer reliability.
That's what I call "High End".

If it don't go "Bang!" every time, it ain't High End.

Whatever meets your needs and fits into your budget is fine.
 
I have a couple "high end" shotguns. Not the one I really want which is living rent free in my head about 16 hours a day right now. :ROFLMAO: My main workhorse for drills and classes and training is the 7+1 Mossberg 500 20" with telescoping stock, Magpul forend and a $40 Feyachi WML with a pressure switch.
Okay. I’ll bite... What is the shotgun residing in your head?😉
 
More like a range toy than home defense, which I have 3-4 of (which includes the M1014}, for that job. I’m been going back and forth even before I got the M1014, so it’s still only a possibility. Besides the M1A SOCOM/Scout, Henry X 44 or 357 Mag lever action, Sig Tread. 400, & what I still have on order, the Panzer is lower on the list.
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Early pic of @BET7 first shotgun and hunting trip……🤪🤪🤪🤪
 
Most of you guys know from previous posts, I had the 11707 M4 with PG stock. Everything about it was perfect. Life got in the way, had to liquidate assets. Thought process was, " it's a shotgun, i can pick one up later." Biggest mistake ever. I originally bought at Gander mountain. 1450 + tax. When you find them, they're closer to 2k.
That was the smoothest shooting, eat anything firearm I have ever shouldered. I fed it 1960s era dove and quail low brass loads, trap loads, turkey T, buckshot and slugs. Shot it firmly shouldered, loose and off the hip loosey goosey. It never, I mean never failed to cycle the action for me. I can't speak highly enough about it. I will have another. My daughter experienced the only failure to feed. She was like 100 lbs dripping wet and couldn't quite get a good shoulder behind it. That and it was low brass target loads, like 3/4 or 7/8 oz #7 ½. The only time. Now the adjustable stock would've helped that, I'm a firm believer, but the government doesn't agree, here we are.
In my quest for a replacement, I picked up a 1301 tactical in OD green, I plan on getting a tube extension for it. Before that, I need to go out and put some lead downrange.
I don't think i can bring myself to put a Turkish copy in my collection. Cheaper materials and workmanship?. I can't even seriously look at the ones with American names like Johnson and Savage, cuz you know, deep down, it's inferior. I do however love my big ol Mossberg 590, I want her sexy retro sister too. Then I'd have to pick up there A1 cousins to round it out.
Sorry, drool, i got carried away there.

You know what i mean
 
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