Yes, that shotgun is perfectly legal. Not sure I'd want one, though - firing 12 gauge from a pistol grip hurts. Plus, I prefer the anchor point of a shoulder stock for aiming; "shooting from the hip" isn't always that accurate.Snake Doctor wrote:Does anyone know if these guns are legal in Texas? Just saw them while perusing the Mossberg website.
http://www.mossberg.com/products/defaul ... n=products
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- Mon Jan 21, 2008 1:38 pm
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Re: Defensive shotguns: What do you have?
- Mon Jan 21, 2008 3:19 am
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Re: Defensive shotguns: What do you have?
Stevens 520-30 riot gun from WWII, or
Remington BPRAS (A-5 clone, pre-model 11) with a riot barrel.
Either loaded with 00 Buck, standard recoil. Although honestly, I'm more likely to grab a pistol when I hear something go "bump" in the night; I really don't want anything to happen to either of those shotguns.
Remington BPRAS (A-5 clone, pre-model 11) with a riot barrel.
Either loaded with 00 Buck, standard recoil. Although honestly, I'm more likely to grab a pistol when I hear something go "bump" in the night; I really don't want anything to happen to either of those shotguns.