Re: Threading a 590 barrel?
I would just buy a dedicated trap gun. A used 500 or Maverick 88 isn't going to cost much more than the price of getting it threaded or getting a new barrel and mag tube.
Re: Threading a 590 barrel?
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Originally Posted by
raxar
I would just buy a dedicated trap gun. A used 500 or Maverick 88 isn't going to cost much more than the price of getting it threaded or getting a new barrel and mag tube.
I'm dangerously close to needing a new safe already though!
Re: Threading a 590 barrel?
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Originally Posted by
Handyandy
I'm dangerously close to needing a new safe already though!
As a proud papa of a Mossberg 590, believe me, It is the wrong tool for the job when it comes to shooting trap.
Re: Threading a 590 barrel?
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Originally Posted by
jakebrake
As a proud papa of a Mossberg 590, believe me, It is the wrong tool for the job when it comes to shooting trap.
Ok vepr 12 it is then. :p
Re: Threading a 590 barrel?
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Originally Posted by
Handyandy
I'm dangerously close to needing a new safe already though!
If your safe is too full, I could br persuaded to take that 590 off your hands.
Re: Threading a 590 barrel?
In fact, there may be some barrel interchangeability between the 590 and the 835. The OP's question intrigued me because I have been doing some barrel and stock swapping to set up some different LOPs and such without spending $1K or more on more sophisticated shotguns. As it turns out, I found this post on Mossbergowners.com:
http://mossbergowners.com/forum/inde...ngability.773/
The fifth post in the thread gives a rundown on a bunch of possible interchanges. In the OP's case, the cap type 835 barrel may fit without further surgery depending on the mag capacity; the 28" turkey barrel with accumag chokes can make an OK trap set up. YMMV. Read the thread. If the OP can get away with a second barrel rather than threading a good heavy barrel, that should be cheaper and add versatility to the shotty.
Re: Threading a 590 barrel?
The 20” barrel 590 has a longer mag tube than the 835 barrels will accommodate. If it was an 18.5” 590, swap away. Plus, if it’s a ghost ring sight model, you’ll want to remove the rear sight when using a traditional shotgun barrel.
Re: Threading a 590 barrel?
I'd say check gunbroker for a used barrel or parts kit, and not modify your barrel. You could have a gunsmith move the ring on a 835 to match your mag tube. I had a 500 with the long mag tube and had a standard barrel fitted to it.
Re: Threading a 590 barrel?
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Originally Posted by
dannyb
In fact, there may be some barrel interchangeability between the 590 and the 835. The OP's question intrigued me because I have been doing some barrel and stock swapping to set up some different LOPs and such without spending $1K or more on more sophisticated shotguns. As it turns out, I found this post on Mossbergowners.com:
http://mossbergowners.com/forum/inde...ngability.773/
The fifth post in the thread gives a rundown on a bunch of possible interchanges. In the OP's case, the cap type 835 barrel may fit without further surgery depending on the mag capacity; the 28" turkey barrel with accumag chokes can make an OK trap set up. YMMV. Read the thread. If the OP can get away with a second barrel rather than threading a good heavy barrel, that should be cheaper and add versatility to the shotty.
Hey, thanks for the info and leads. Doing some more reading it does sound like for the investment required to make it work I'd be better off just finding a used, or possibly even new trap gun and leaving the a1 alone. The big hangup in the 835 barrel is the short mag tube, and by the time I source the barrel at $200+ then either have it modified or replace the mag tube with a 5 shot, I'll be approaching or topping $300 and still have to pull the rear sight. Guess it's time to start safe shopping as well.