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I've had a Mossberg 835 in OFM camo for years. Also had a blued/wood 500 for quite some time. Been mostly a Remington kinda guy though with multiple 870's an 11-87 and a couple of 700's to cover my rifle needs.

I'd always said that if I ran across a model 500 in the same camo pattern as my 835 for a good price I'd buy it. Not really that I needed it, but just to have one matching the 835. Not sure why but my gun feng shui demands matching this and matching that.

So today at lunch I wandered into one of the local pawn shops and there sat the 500 I always said I'd buy if I found it for a good price. I checked price tag. OK price, not good price. I talked to owner. Negotiated. Great price. Checked the shotgun over. Great shape. Shot some but not much. Tightest action I've felt on a Mossberg (including the two I already had at home). One 4473 later I walked out with a new to me shotgun. I'm sure I'll loosen the action up over time. Or the nephews will :D. I would attach pics but my computer is not cooperating. Maybe later.
 
Thanks Dave, I intend to :D.

Pic finally attached.

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Upper gun is my much used 835, lower is the new-to-me 500. One advantage to this Mossberg camo finish is that it's pretty durable and rust-resistant. I've had that upper gun out in some nasty conditions hunting over the years and it's held up well. Sure some "character" marks but that's to be expected.
 

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Character marks are just personal histories,RRN.

One 870 forend here has a scar that reminds me every time it's not worth it to climb a sheer rock wall in a quarry just to retrieve a dead pigeon.
 
Yep. My Remington 31 has about a 1"x1" chunk of wood missing from the forend that reminds me of a rabbit hunt my grandfather and I went on in St. Pauls, NC about 25 years ago. I remember him getting his feet tangled up in some "wait a minute" vines and whacking the forend on a rock.
 
Ah, and pidgeon shooting.....

I used to have a good place here to shoot quarry pidgeons but alas it is no more. No longer allowed via the company's policies.

Oh well, I guess they enjoy cleaning up pidgeon poop........
 
I used to have a good place here to shoot quarry pidgeons but alas it is no more. No longer allowed via the company's policies.

Oh well, I guess they enjoy cleaning up pidgeon poop........

They probably got tired of cleaning up peoples trash.

There used to be a big gravel pit along the river that was open and people from all over came to shoot there. Nobody said anything. Then people started to use it as a dump and every time the company that owned the pit wanted to work it they had to spend a day or so cleaning up the sofa's, stoves, fridges, and assorted household trash that people who were too lazy/cheap to drive a few miles to the county dump left there.

Before to long there was a cable across the entrance, a "NO TRESSPASSING" sign, and the country police on alert to arrest anyone caught there.

To keep it shotgun related my ex and I spent many a fun afternoon there shooting skeet tossed from an Outers trap. I kept the trap, a case or two of skeet, and a case of shotgun shells in the back of our Bronco. All I had to do was grab our shotguns and go.

Those were the good ol' days.
 
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