Instead of spending megabucks for a new scattergun, what would be wrong w/ taking a late '50's production,mechanically reliable JC Higgins/High Standard 12 ga. pump, and cutting it down to 18.5" for Home defense? The gun's not quite a beater, but does sport the usual assortment of scuffs and scratches of any gun its age. Action is very slick, and these will "slam-fire", that is, the hammer will follow the bolt down, (ala the Winchester 97), if the trigger is depressed through the pump cycle. My only hesitation about this is cutting the bbl. down on something that old,and altering it. (I know the bbl. is permanently fixed in this gun.) I know it's not rare or anything, but part of me says "keep it as is", while another part says "cut"! What to do?