Originally Posted By: AlienBug
Also, pump-action shotguns are FAR more prone to jamming than either a pistol, revolver or semi-auto shotgun. Go to any gun club on any given weekend and watch the pump-gunners drop targets because they short-stroked their guns. I realize Mossberg 590s look cool, but they require practice to master and kick viciously with defensive loads. I would never recommend one for a beginner.
True, my Remington 870 does tend to jam occasionally on certain types of target loads (esp. Federal), but it has never happened to me with heavier loads, and 3" magnum 00 buck shot is what I have for home defense. My buddy's Beretta Extrema2 jams even more frequently on the light target loads.
I would probably own a handgun if they were more useful here in Canada.
Also, pump-action shotguns are FAR more prone to jamming than either a pistol, revolver or semi-auto shotgun. Go to any gun club on any given weekend and watch the pump-gunners drop targets because they short-stroked their guns. I realize Mossberg 590s look cool, but they require practice to master and kick viciously with defensive loads. I would never recommend one for a beginner.
True, my Remington 870 does tend to jam occasionally on certain types of target loads (esp. Federal), but it has never happened to me with heavier loads, and 3" magnum 00 buck shot is what I have for home defense. My buddy's Beretta Extrema2 jams even more frequently on the light target loads.
I would probably own a handgun if they were more useful here in Canada.