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Just began the acquisition of one of these, the S version that eats everything from 1 3/4”-3” shells, with a ghost-ring and m-loc forend.
No thing of beauty, but has passed military trials. There are some incidents of light primer strikes reported, from all models in the 500-590-591 line. Any experience with that, and did you resolve it?
Thanks.
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I have an old 590, that has been indestructible through the years.
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That’s what I’m hoping for!
This should make a good turkey gun in addition to its “duty” duty.
13 min-shells, birdshot, buckshot, or slugs, oughta get ‘er done!
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Campfire Tracker
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I prefer my 870s or model 12s in pumps only because of what I'm used to. 590s are pretty much indestructible though. Couple friends have them with no issues
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I generally prefer M37s, but obviously one with side ejection is a better tactical choice, just watch some competitions.
I’m rail shopping now. Gonna invest in a couple of tubes, turkey and also an IC to tweak shot patterns.
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