My Mossberg 930 Autoloader Build Thread

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:43 pm
12/18/2010: Brand new and no modifications.
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03/27/2011: Installed the Nordic Components charging handle.
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03/28/2011: Picked up a set of Trulock chokes and Nordic Components magazine extension tubes.
Trulock Chokes: Tactical, Skeet 1, Skeet 2, Improved Modified and Extra Full

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+5 (~11.75)
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+4 (~10.25")
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+3 (~8.5")
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+2 (~6")
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03/29/2011: Using the LaserLyte MBS-1 and MBS-PAK on my Mossberg 930 Autoloader to practice for sporting clays.
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04/12/2011: Installed a Nordic Components extended cap and barrel clamp.
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04/27/2011: Tried out some turkey chokes; TruGlo Strut Stopper Extreme Turkey Choke .643 and Trulock Precision Hunter Turkey Choke .665. I also tried out some new sights; TruGlo Tru-Bead Turkey Dual Color/Universal and TruGlo Tru-Bead Dual Color/Universal.
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07/03/2011: Installed the Mossberg 930 Autoloader "heavy walled breacher barrel with heat shield" and a Nordic Components +2 magazine extension and extension cap.
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09/12/2011: Ammo Head Hydrographics Reaper hydrodipping of my stock and forend!
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 7:33 pm
That's a work of art Dan! VERY nice!
"Remember, your firearm is like your nose. No one else should pick it for you".
PostPosted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 8:19 pm
Amen Doc !! Those accessories and that hydro dip pattern really make that a sweet looking firearm!!

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