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Mossberg 500

TL Racker foregrip with integrated Streamlight flashlight.

Upgraded safety selector

Flash 5 buttstock with internal mag for 5 extra shells.

Dagger Defense red dot.

Side saddle for 6 more extra rounds with picatinny rail for the red dot.

All loaded up with 1325 FPS 00 Buckshot.

Mossberg 500 TL Racker foregrip with integrated Streamlight flashlight. Upgraded safety selector Flash 5 buttstock with internal mag for 5 extra shells. Dagger Defense red dot. Side saddle for 6 more extra rounds with picatinny rail for the red dot. All loaded up with 1325 FPS 00 Buckshot.

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Personally disagree, number 4 is good for large birds and up to coyotes with a reasonable choke.

It doesn’t have a lot of actual tactical loads on the market that can keep a decent spread on an open choke, and struggles with penetration. Meanwhile it will still go through plenty of dry wall.

I prefer a loaded 30 round in a 5.56. It loses most of its lethality on the first drywall, easy to handle if you are sitting on the ground and a Jewish leftist tries to charge you with a skate board or hand gun, and it’s so easy to clear a malfunction a 17 year old can do it when need be.

My mossy 500 was cheap, is a ton of fun, and has taken its share of wild turkey. If I was going to rely on it for home defense, there is a reason 00 buck and slugs are the standard.