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Posted: 10/2/2008 1:56:14 PM EDT
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Hello, This is my first post on here I really like the website alot of nice guns an good information i have a question for everyone. I have a mossberg Maverick 88 shotgun I just got it last week and I want to kinda customize it up a little bit but idk if its worth doing that to a mav 88? the things I want to do are Add a 18.5 inch barrel heat shield Side saddle and some kinda tactical stock and maybe a flashlight ( if it would work) can that be done to a maverick 88, or would it be better for me to buy a mossberg 500 or remington 870?? Thanks in advance and i look forward to posting on here more |
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Your Maverick 88 is basically a bargain-basement model 500. Same basic robust design, but even less expensive than a Mossberg 500. I bought one off a co-worker for $90 and he had only put a few rounds through it. Eh, I can't resist a bargain. The main differences between them are that the 500 has the preferred top-mount safety and the 88 has the less desirable trigger-group mounted safety lever. My 88 also has the heaviest trigger I've ever experienced on any Mossberg. Most accessories, such as Side Saddles, factory barrels and furniture should interchange 100%. For a cheap, easy "tactical" stock, buy a factory "youth" stock that has a 1" shorter length-of-pull. Skip that Knox hooey and retain a fixed stock with which one can administer a proper butt stroke if needed.
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get the 18" barrel, side saddle, and flashlight but forget about a heat shield. for a replacement stock check out Speed Feed. I think Ramline makes a youth stock with shorter length of pull known as the Cadet. Knox opps [or something like that] makes a recoil-reducing stock with springs inside of it that's supposed to work well. Maverick 88 was my first shotgun and is worthy of dishing out a beatin'!
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@ the OP - there ya go ^ except for the heat shield, that's a good-looking Mav |
No love for the heat shield?
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