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Thanks Fungo, perhaps muffler can buy a map from miss teenage South Carolina.:biggrin:

GA, Atlanta area, seems to have no shortage of cuties.
I wondered if the shooting would curtail this thread or maybe drive up interest.
I am a NRA Lifer, Feinstein and Cuomo haven't changed my mind. My high school had armed police but it was to protect us from the students.

I still stick with my original premise. Find a good shop, figure what works for you and practice. I spent some time this week in the AZ desert sighting in my dad's rifle he will use to hunt cape buffalo in S Africa. That gun may be the exception, after three shots I wanted to put it down and drink a beer.
 
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My Mossberg 500 pistol-grip came in and is waiting to be picked up. The main question now is which type of folding stock to buy. FWIW, here's my analysis:

Top Folding: Pluses - less bulky; looks better. Minuses - not adjustable in "down" position; slightly harder to reach safety release; can't fit an after-market sight.

Side Folding; Pluses -adjustable; allows an add-on sight; doesn't interfere with safety. Minuses - bulky when folded; most fold to left side (may or may not be awkward for a right-handed shooter); slightly more expensive.

Any thoughts as to which would be better overall?
 
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