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http://bullpupunlimited.com

I went back to stock 870 Police config, reminded me too much of my jack-booted thug days to hide it in a plastic stock - no matter how functional. Plus I have a KSG now so the bull pup shotgun urge is satisfied. I probably only put 20 rounds through this thing, after working with the manufacturer on some issues with the first one I had. This one works flawlessly, but I'd describe the trigger as "mushy" - as it is on all of them.

They can be had for $299 new, best price I've seen. If $200 shipped (CONUS only) isn't fair, let me know and you might save me the trouble of doing Armslist or Gunbroker.

I can take pics if you like, but it really is just like the one in the link above.

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That is all kinds of badass right there.

Too bad I have a Maverick 88...

I have the same gun. I've shot it maybe 50 times total, not really a shotgun guy. That didn't stop me from pricing 870's when I saw this, though.

I have issues.

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Maverick is a great cheap shotty.

Not quite as rugged as the 500 or the 590A1...but still way better than other $200 12 guages.

That is a sweet conversion.

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I believe they use the same accessories, but this has internal conversions as well to move the trigger, so I highly doubt it would work. Downside is it costs more than what I paid for the whole shotgun. Mine is home defense, so hopefully I can live my entire life and never fire it.

I do have to say though, the way people are targeting LEO's these days, I may want to start carrying it, and the AR, and my sidearm, and a backup, and an ankle gun, and get a German Shepard on a remote door opening system, and.........

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I believe they use the same accessories, but this has internal conversions as well to move the trigger, so I highly doubt it would work. Downside is it costs more than what I paid for the whole shotgun. Mine is home defense, so hopefully I can live my entire life and never fire it.

I do have to say though, the way people are targeting LEO's these days, I may want to start carrying it, and the AR, and my sidearm, and a backup, and an ankle gun, and get a German Shepard on a remote door opening system, and.........

I had a 14" barreled AUG and a 14' folding-stock 870 in my work vehicle most of my career. The AUG was in a lockbox but the 870 stayed tucked between the driver's seat and the console - the only vehicle I had that didn't fit it, a Grand Prix, I traded off as soon as I could. G19 primary and a 26 as a backup. All. The. Time. The purpose of a sidearm is to fight your way to your primary weapon - a rifle.

Seems like there's a higher than normal bunch of public servants doing their best to give police work a bad name these days. Or they're just getting caught more frequently now with cameras everywhere. I'm damn happy I got out of the business when I did. Watch your back.

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I believe they use the same accessories, but this has internal conversions as well to move the trigger, so I highly doubt it would work. Downside is it costs more than what I paid for the whole shotgun. Mine is home defense, so hopefully I can live my entire life and never fire it.

I do have to say though, the way people are targeting LEO's these days, I may want to start carrying it, and the AR, and my sidearm, and a backup, and an ankle gun, and get a German Shepard on a remote door opening system, and.........

I had a 14" barreled AUG and a 14' folding-stock 870 in my work vehicle most of my career. The AUG was in a lockbox but the 870 stayed tucked between the driver's seat and the console - the only vehicle I had that didn't fit it, a Grand Prix, I traded off as soon as I could. G19 primary and a 26 as a backup. All. The. Time. The purpose of a sidearm is to fight your way to your primary weapon - a rifle.

Seems like there's a higher than normal bunch of public servants doing their best to give police work a bad name these days. Or they're just getting caught more frequently now with cameras everywhere. I'm damn happy I got out of the business when I did. Watch your back.

A 14" AUG is about as close to a deaf machine as possible. That will wake the neighbors.
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I believe they use the same accessories, but this has internal conversions as well to move the trigger, so I highly doubt it would work. Downside is it costs more than what I paid for the whole shotgun. Mine is home defense, so hopefully I can live my entire life and never fire it.

I do have to say though, the way people are targeting LEO's these days, I may want to start carrying it, and the AR, and my sidearm, and a backup, and an ankle gun, and get a German Shepard on a remote door opening system, and.........

I had a 14" barreled AUG and a 14' folding-stock 870 in my work vehicle most of my career. The AUG was in a lockbox but the 870 stayed tucked between the driver's seat and the console - the only vehicle I had that didn't fit it, a Grand Prix, I traded off as soon as I could. G19 primary and a 26 as a backup. All. The. Time. The purpose of a sidearm is to fight your way to your primary weapon - a rifle.

Seems like there's a higher than normal bunch of public servants doing their best to give police work a bad name these days. Or they're just getting caught more frequently now with cameras everywhere. I'm damn happy I got out of the business when I did. Watch your back.

That reminds me that I need to put my 870 Marine Magnum back into my trunk. I'll leave out it's partner.... my MINI-30 All Weather. Whenever people heard that those were my "trunk" guns they thought I was a snob.

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Let me know if you are looking for any trades on the stock. I sent you a PM on it.

More interested in financing stuff for my KTM, so it's going to be cash. Thanks for the offer, sounds like you had some cool toys before the terrible boating accident!

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My advice is to save up for a KSG. It isn't a lot more than an entry-level 870 plus the BPU kit, and once you massage the KSG a little, I believe it will be nearly as reliable as an 870 (certainly as reliable as an 870 in a plastic sleeve). Couple that with 14-round capacity and the ability to select on-the-fly ammo from two shell carriers - say, slugs in one side, buck in the other - you have a pretty nice setup.

Unless you already have an 870 that isn't seeing any use, or a beat-up old field gun that you can throw an 18" barrel on and hide the ugly under the BPU plastic, there is a better option for a bull pup shotgun.

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