The Good2Go Tactical booth also had a number of Mossberg 590A1s (18.5 in barrel) for $269 that were apparently police trade-ins. The guy behind the table said they most likely spent most of their time in cruisers and weren't abused (on the inside, anyway). I spoke with a few guys admiring them and we found something interesting...
The guns seemed to be 'pieced' together. The trigger guards were park'd, but the receivers seemed blued, and the mag tubes/barrels were kind of greenish.
I don't mean to discredit Good2Go Tactical, especially since a lot of guys on here have good things to say about them, but I did find it a bit odd that the guns were a patchwork of colors. It wasn't just normal wear and tear. It really looked like a metal trigger guard was slapped on a blued receiver. I thought the 590A1 was totally parked from the factory, but I'm no expert.
Anyone else see these shotguns and/or have any insight as to why they looked like that?
The guns seemed to be 'pieced' together. The trigger guards were park'd, but the receivers seemed blued, and the mag tubes/barrels were kind of greenish.
I don't mean to discredit Good2Go Tactical, especially since a lot of guys on here have good things to say about them, but I did find it a bit odd that the guns were a patchwork of colors. It wasn't just normal wear and tear. It really looked like a metal trigger guard was slapped on a blued receiver. I thought the 590A1 was totally parked from the factory, but I'm no expert.
Anyone else see these shotguns and/or have any insight as to why they looked like that?