January 26, 2015 4:04 PM PST
What's NOT to like. 3-3 Blam-Blam
DONE.
I'd use it.
Folks? Let's start thinkin' BIGGER PICTURE, here.
The HOGS are runnin'' WYLD. K?
Time to lock & load.
This is a nice "huntin' for pig" gun..
Ride Free
Tweek
***and no, this is NOT a reference to Law-Enforcement.
Feel me? You know me, better'n that.
January 28, 2015 5:09 AM PST
Mossberg has always made a quality product; I wouldn't be concerned. The composite stock is almost exactly the same as the stock on the Mossberg .22 I recently purchased. I like my Century Arms AK 47 replica in 7.62 with the 100 round drum mag. Good for hogs or Democrats! (joke)
February 2, 2015 6:09 AM PST
Well, it is a good lookin rifle and I like the composite stock. Did a little 'rooting around' and found this link.
http://www.gunsandammo.com/ammo/bringing-home-bacon-best-guns-gear-hog-hunting/ />
Good luck and have fun!
Edgeman
February 3, 2015 1:52 AM PST
Hey Edgeman I read the article ....very good article about hunting hogs....Thanks.
ND
I like it! I'm sure it's banned in a few States though!
For Hogs I use an old U.S. Rifle Caliber .30 Model 1917, open sights, Remington Corelockt 180 Grn. Some refer to the rifle as an Enfield as it is patterned after the .303 P-3 Enfield used in WW1 and 2. Nothing fancy, just old and reliable.
I like it! I'm sure it's banned in a few States though!
For Hogs I use an old U.S. Rifle Caliber .30 Model 1917, open sights, Remington Corelockt 180 Grn. Some refer to the rifle as an Enfield as it is patterned after the .303 P-3 Enfield used in WW1 and 2. Nothing fancy, just old and reliable.
Oh Hell Yea.......very nice......just what ya need.
Love it
Night Dragon