Good Laser Sight for Tactical/Home Defense Shotgun

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I have a Mossberg 590A1 I have outfitted for home defense. It has a tri-rail foregrip with a Mako foregrip/light combo. The only thing it's missing is a laser sight so I'm able to accurately shoot from the hip if needed. There are so many different kinds with such a large price range, I don't even know where to start.

Since this is a shotgun used for close range shooting, it doesn't have to be the most accurate thing in the world, but I do need it to work and not fall off. Does anybody have any suggestions in the moderate price range (around $100 or less)?

Thanks!
 
The only thing it's missing is a laser sight so I'm able to accurately shoot from the hip if needed.

Since this is a shotgun used for close range shooting, it doesn't have to be the most accurate thing in the world

Seems to be some mutually exclusive statements. Personally, shooting from the hip is something cowboys do in the movies
 
I realize it's overkill...I know a shotgun doesn't need the pinpoint accuracy of a laser, and I know most people don't shoot from the hip. I wasn't looking for these types of opinions, I was looking for suggestions for lasers. This thing is already overkill to begin with in my opinion, but it's my new toy, I have another rail to mount something, so I want a laser. Is that a better setup?
 
I would think the monies spent will better serve you better by taking a home defence class.

Having a expert take you through the different scenarois
of home defence will be much beter than a new gadget hanging off of your gun.
 
Lol constructive criticism its harsh at times... ;)

If you NEED that laser anything under 100 bucks are about the same. Red cheap and easily mountable. Depending on how bright the room or your flashlight is i'll probably wash out anyway. If you want one get a green one. There expensive but they are better.

P.S. Classes never hurt.

Pro Tip #1: If clearing your house at night turn the lights on in each room. Works waaay better then a flashlight.
 
Personally, shooting from the hip is something cowboys do in the movies

Hip, and underarm shooting, are perfectly acceptable for HD or CQB. While firing from the shoulder might ultimately be more accurate at distance, hip and underarm shooting are just as accurate in close quarters and typical HD distances. In addition they are quicker to execute than shoulder firing and provide better gun retention.
 
Hip, and underarm shooting, are perfectly acceptable for HD or CQB

Sorry, regular folks engaging in CQB in their own homes? That's the stuff of video game commandos, not real world people - and neither are acceptable when accuracy is the goal
 
I see little need for a laser on a HD shotgun, but if you do, get a cheap green one, fire 20 rounds of heavy loads with it installed, and if it holds up you're good to go.

However, stockless shotguns work way better in the movies than in the real world. Using one is a serious disadvantage even if all your firefights take place in phone booths.

My defensive 870s are accessorized heavily, except for one that does double duty as a waterfowler. With a 21" barrel and zero addons, it's snake fast and very effective.
 
I've tried a lot of cheap lasers and the only one in your price range that has held up well on a shotgun is the LaserMax. Very good quality for the money and very low profile.
 
Sorry, regular folks engaging in CQB in their own homes? That's the stuff of video game commandos, not real world people - and neither are acceptable when accuracy is the goal

You forgot to say IMO, because not everyone shares yours, including me.
 
However, stockless shotguns work way better in the movies than in the real world. Using one is a serious disadvantage even if all your firefights take place in phone booths.

The OP never said anything about using a stockless shotgun.
 
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Sorry, regular folks engaging in CQB in their own homes? That's the stuff of video game commandos, not real world people - and neither are acceptable when accuracy is the goal

Having a rough day, Oneounce? I see "regular folk" involved in home defense shootings in the news all the time, but that's just battling at close quarters, and apparently not the same as CQB. ;) Seems to me that the point of the laser was that accuracy is the goal. I personally do just fine with a laser on a shotgun out to and occasionally beyond 25 yards. I even use one once loads for that drill, although to be honest it's not in honor of anyone here. :D I keed, I keed.
 
"I've tried a lot of cheap lasers and the only one in your price range that has held up well on a shotgun is the LaserMax. Very good quality for the money and very low profile. "

Here is personal experience. If you really want a laser on your shotgun, consider this.

Either way, do yourself a favor, shoot the gun enough to be confident with it ( hundreds of rounds). You don't need to practice with expensive Buckshot. Then shoot it some more.:) It's fun. Then shoot it some more.:D It's still fun.
 
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