Re: New Shotgun.
Posted: July 21st, 2017, 2:06 pm
I am all for a S-A shotgun, 12gauge or even 10gauge, with a mag capacity of three to six cartridges. It is more than time for a shotgun depicted above.
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Well, you could say that most of the shotguns we currently have in the game are exactly this.Hawkeye wrote:... any sort of multi-barrel gun that uses different ammo...
No, you couldn't. I'm referring to any weapon that has different ammo loaded in each of the barrels simultaneously. We have no such weapons.Ringolf wrote:Well, you could say that most of the shotguns we currently have in the game are exactly this.Hawkeye wrote:... any sort of multi-barrel gun that uses different ammo...
I've had both and currently have a Mossberg 500 *** 3" <-(LOL - that's the Wild Turkey Federation Magnum version but can't say it properly in case you wondered about the stars-it's a short, collapsable stock, RealTree camo with vent rib and ported barrel with special steel shot turkey choke, really tight and will hurt you with 3") Personally, quality, tolerances the Wingmaster wins. The 500 is more like an AK47 compared to a M4, loser, forgiving but flat out performs. I think you could drop a 500 in wet sand, bang it against a tree and shake the sand out with the first shot and it would still cycle great! just like an AK would. One of my buddies shot a Mossberg while I always had autoloaders and we filled 100's of 30gal barrels with empty casings shooting clays summer after summer, we had 3 progressive reloaders going all week just to prepare for a weekend with friends. We got to buying our pigeons by the pallet and powder by the keg ~ My buddy never took care of anything, he bought it, used it till it broke and bought another one. I can't even guess but well past 10 or 15 thousand rounds at least and i did replace a few parts now and then on it for him, little clips on the slide and a slide once- it was a tough gun and for it's price point- best value in a shotgun ever and that's why there's a bazillion of them out there to this day.Sherab86 wrote:I somehow felt in love with Mossberg 500 series shotguns (and they younger brothers from 590 series). As only theorethician of course, but I think it is simply better construction than Remington 870, on with in-game 12ga pump-action shotgun is based (but by all means I don't say, that 870 is bad). But I'm aware that in practise, in-game, there wouldn't be any noticable difference between already present gun, and the new one aside of details of the 3d model and textures. So I can live without Mossberg I guess.
Well, as I said, this is just my personal opinion, as a theorethician. This all probably depends of one's expectations from a shotgun. For example, the "loose" slider on Mossberg is designed feature, to compensate for use in "stresfull" situations and prevent of breaking the mechanism (and there are two extractors instead of one). Many complains on alluminium alloy reciver of Mossberg, but there is direct (steel to steel) barrel-bolt locking there, and the reciver act just as container, so it don't have to be steel simply. And being alluminium, it is lower on weight of course. Some other features that I consider are ergonomic, so to speak. I prefer the location of safety switch, and slider release button on Mossbberg. I also like the "loading port" more, without this plate cutting your fingers. I don't know how this is with both guns precision, but in case of bird- and/or buckshot, I thinks this do not realy matter that much as long as we recive proper pattern. With slugs, this might be other story I suppose. But still I'm not sure is Mossberg realy noticable less precise (by avarage). By precision, I mean technical "performance" of the gun - not how individual shooter perform with a given gun.Radamus wrote:I've had both and currently have a Mossberg 500 *** 3" <-(LOL - that's the Wild Turkey Federation Magnum version but can't say it properly in case you wondered about the stars-it's a short, collapsable stock, RealTree camo with vent rib and ported barrel with special steel shot turkey choke, really tight and will hurt you with 3") Personally, quality, tolerances the Wingmaster wins. The 500 is more like an AK47 compared to a M4...Sherab86 wrote:I somehow felt in love with Mossberg 500 series shotguns (and they younger brothers from 590 series). As only theorethician of course, but I think it is simply better construction than Remington 870, on with in-game 12ga pump-action shotgun is based (but by all means I don't say, that 870 is bad). But I'm aware that in practise, in-game, there wouldn't be any noticable difference between already present gun, and the new one aside of details of the 3d model and textures. So I can live without Mossberg I guess.