Ive not heard of nef making a 870 pump,but i'm going to sort of rock the boat here.I like nef single shot shotguns,and own several.BUT, if i were looking today for a shotgun to start some one on,i would go imediatly to the maverick pump shotguns.very reliable,very good value for the money.if , (and in my humble opinion a single shot shotgun has ruined more young shooters because of the excessive recoil than any other thing),i were to buy a single shot for a starter gun i would look around for a bakail shotgun,sold here sometimes by remington under the spartan name.they are very good guns,i carry one coyote hunting,they have a safety,and are hammerless which is a big plus in my opinion.BUT best way to teach a young person is to buy him a quality fire arm to begin with,pump ,auto,break open, whatever doesnt matter.have him(or her) carry it empty with action open. hand them one shell,and load singly when on station or when dogs point if you are training in feild.this teaches lots of valuable lessons.if its too heavy,just let him carry it empty,and build up the strenght needed to mount and swing.in my opinion,single shot any thing is more for an experienced shooter who takes the time to make that shot count.not a youngster who may have to use both hands to cock back hammer,remember to leave finger off trigger while mounting,get on target,adjust lead, pull trigger all the while knowing its going to hurt them when he does fire.simply too much to try to put together all at once,and no one likes to miss all the time, or have the snot knocked out of them.i have a maverick pump twenty guage,that i like to carry some bird hunting,its fairly light weight,probably not over a couple of pounds heavier than a good single,comes with choke tubes so you can put in a cyl choke. reliable little guns patterned on the 500 .this would make a good starter gun in my opinion.be hard to beat a 870 or one of its clones also though.
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Today's Featured Article - Grain Threshing in the Early 40's - by Jerry D. Coleman. How many of you can sit there and say that you have plowed with a mule? Well I would say not many, but maybe a few. This story is about the day my Grandfather Brown (true name) decided along with my parents to purchase a new Ford tractor. It wasn't really new except to us. The year was about 1967 and my father found a good used Ford 601 tractor to use on the farm instead of "Bob", our old mule. Now my grandfather had had this mule since the mid 40's and he was getting some age on him. S
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