Buy a new stock and cut it down, then when he's bigger put the old 1 back on or the youth mossberg 500 is a great little gun, she's killed a few birds with that thing.Hey all,
does anyone have any suggestions on what would be a good starter gun for my 9yo boy? I started off with a winchester1300 youth in 20ga when I was 12 , but the stock and LOP is a little to big for him yet.
Why do you like the 870 more than the 500?I have used both the Mossy Bantam & Rem 870 for kids...The Rem 870 is far and away the stronger of the 2 guns...One thing is for sure...Get the 20 gauge...Steel ammo is still readily available...Where as steel .410 is not only almost impossible to find, but very inferior hunting wise...2 cents.
My 870, 1974 vintage. thousands of rounds thru it, not one issue. American made, strong point.The old 870 yes, much better guns, the new ones not so sure. MOSSBERG AMERICAN MADE.
Why do you like the 870 more than the 500
Ok, at first I wasn’t sure if you were talking about the youth models or the shotguns in general.Hunter,
I’m not saying a youth Mossy isn’t an okay gun…They’re okay…The youth 870 is Just a more solid gun…We use 870’s at our JAKES event that are furnished by Esc. Fish & Game Assoc…They’ve probably been shot 1000’s of times… Still tight…REM Choke tubes are easy to get, accessories are available, and they can be made into a full size 20 gauge with different stock and interchangeable barrel…They May cost a little more than a Bantam though
That's a fact. Not a sign of quality in my book.One thing I noticed is that the 500’s forend rattles while the 870 wingmaster’s forend doesn’t rattle, why is that?