We have had a problem here on the farm with Coyotes and Coons stealing chickens free ranging around the coop. Before we left VA I had purchased the new release from Mossberg (at the time,) the Shockwave. A shorty NOT shotgun. It was a 12gauge firearm, compact and easy to store in the UTV, fitting right behind the seat under the seatback so it would be right there handy, and also made a nice truck gun. Since it WASN'T a shotgun it wasn't illegal to carry in the truck. I had a letter from the ATF to prove it.

With practice, it was pretty easy to hit targets pretty quick, out to about 10 or 15 yards. At the time, we were more worried about rabid varmints, or the ones that tried to enter the coop.
Amazon had their sale recently and I picked up a rail for the Shockwave. Installed using the factory tapped holes on top, four provided screws. Five minutes.
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I had a SIG red dot sight I had removed from another firearm and never used and it bolted right on the rail and works like a champ. Can't wait to test this thing and see how it shoots. I'm sure it will allow us to stretch the range a bit.
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Both the Glock 35 and the Glock 22 .40 cals have lights on them for night ops around the farm, this will be a great partner. When the motion lights come on or the Westie tells us the Yotes are around, we will be ready to check the property. We have a couple heifers ready to calve, and we don't want to donate the calves to the yote pack.

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