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Mossberg 12 Gauge Tactical Duo

Posted by Paul Markel. Author Archive »

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You don’t need a doctorate in history to realize that the saga of human conflict is cyclical. Consider the history of modern warfare. One of the most noteworthy instances of the shotgun’s use in combat came from World War I and the infamous Winchester “Trench Guns.” Every true gun guy knows the story of the feared shotguns and how the Germans were reportedly “terrorized” by the use of scatterguns in close combat.

mossberg1.jpgWorld War II was a slightly different story with semi-automatic Garand rifles and Thompson submachine guns being the battlefield norm. Everyone remembers images of Marines clearing the jungles of Japanese-held islands with the Thompson guns in hand or the GI (Government Issue) bounding a hedgerow in Normandy with his Garand.

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4 Responses to “Mossberg 12 Gauge Tactical Duo”

  • armorer1911 Says:

    The shotgun in the picture is the Mossberg M590A1. The above barrel is 18.5″ in use by USMC/Navy. This product is catalog number is #51411. This is one fantastic shotgun!

  • Mossberg LPT .12 gauge? - INGunOwners Says:

    [...] am not sure on the adjustable trigger bro, but you can read up here on the Mossberg LTP. Tactical-Life.com

  • bozoboy Says:

    mossberg 51411, also known as the best shotgun on earth bar none. Trust me, it’s true.

  • Nick Says:

    What type of Mossberg Shotgun is in this picture? It looks almost like a 590 Special Purpose without the heatsheild and without a speedfeed. Does anyone know what exact model of Mossburg this is?


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