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Mossburg 9200 12 gauge
So I turned 18 today, and was suprised with a shotgun. It is used, but seems in pretty good condition, just a little dirty. It has the old school camo color scheme to it. It came with a 28" barrel, and a 24" rifled barrel for slugs. Dont know how much they payed for it, but it seems like a real nice shotgun. It also came with 3 different style chock tubes.
Any thoughts or advice on this shotgun? |
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![]() The rifled barrel is made to shoot SABOT SLUGS ONLY!! If you shoot regular shot or rifled slugs through it then they will gum up and damage the rifling in the barrel! Sabot slugs are kinda expensive ($10-$15 a box) but they will shoot circles around a regular slug!!! Be safe & enjoy your new gun! |
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