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Mossberg Maverick 88 Review | Security Field 12 Gauge Shotgun Combo
There are a lot of affordable 12 gauge shotguns on the market today but perhaps the best value of them all might be the Mossberg Maverick 88 - especially when bought as a security/field combo with interchangeable barrels. In this video we discuss the pros and cons of the 88 and why even if you own other shotguns today that this should be added to your collection.
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Over the past few decades there have been a lot of very affordable firearms coming onto the market - ranging from handguns, bolt action rifles, and shotguns. Lately, many of the Turkish variants (made by Akkar) have hit the market under a number of brand names. My favorite of these, the CZ 612 shown here - which is an 870 action variant, is an amazing value for a lower-budget self-defense shotgun. But Turkey was not the first to start producing low-cost shotguns. In fact, a lot of this started back in 1988 at a boarder town in West Texas - that continues to be as popular today as it was over 25 years ago.
The Maverick 88 12 gauge shotgun started production in 1988 - hence how it got its name - along with the fact that Eagle Pass is located in Maverick County Texas.
The Maverick 88 is basically a less expensive version of the Mossberg 500 - which is one of the most popular pump shotguns of all time. The major differences between the 500 and the Maverick are a trigger guard mounted cross bolt safety (versus Tang), simple steel bluing (versus parkerized finishes), and although assembled in Texas, it has a number of parts built in other countries - namely Mexico - to help keep costs down.
Today Maverick is owned by Mossberg and the majority of Mossberg’s manufacturing has also moved down to Eagle Pass - thanks in large part to the continued migration of gun companies out of hostile blue states.
The version I bought: Security / Field Combo: 18.5” (Security) and 28” (Field) barrels.
Leight Weight - Maverick 88: 6.25 lbs
- Aluminum receiver (Show flashlight)
- Thin-walled barrel
- Polymer Stock
- Poly Trigger housing
- Makes felt recoil pretty pronounced (which are more manageable with lower-recoil loads). This is why I recommend that casual shooters who shoot shotguns under 7 lbs start shooting low-recoil slugs and buckshot loads (show examples) - most of these rounds still shoot at around 1200-1300 fps - which is still faster than most 9mm rounds so even with a lower roil load, it is no slouch.
Trigger pull weight: 4lbs, 6oz (on my Lyman Guage)
Length of Pull: 14inches (same as CZ 612) - I prefer a 12.5” on a tactical/defense shotgun.
• Many after-market stock options: Favorite: Magpul SGA Stock (shim to your desired length of pull
18.5 inch barrel - basic blued finish
• The 8-round model has a 20” barrel
• Field Barrel: 28” with vented ribs and two beads
ACTION was a little clunky and stiff new
Safety is small and in front of trigger (harder to reach and not flush when depressed) vs standard 500/590 in back of receiver -
The 88’s DO NOT have a drilled and tapped receiver to mount a rail and optics (unlike the 500/590)
Accuracy: With stock bead sight - tends to shoot high at 25-50 yards (see option below)
• I wanted a little higher and more visible sight post so I installed: XS Big-Dot Epoxy Tritium Sight over the bead (Higher Post - better impact point)
UPGRADES:
INTERCHANGEABLE Barrels, chokes, stock, front sights, etc. with 500-590
Forend grip is hard to change: grip is pinned in place to the action bars (versus 500/590) - don’t need to change unless wanting to add a light mounted grip.
Now, if you want to really dress-up your Maverick with Magpul furniture, mounting a rail and red dot, new forends, etc. - then spend the extra couple hundred dollars difference and get the model 500/590 instead. The only changes I recommend are:
• Adding a shell card to the receiver (Better than the old hard-shell carriers)
• Adding XS sights
• Adding a Magpul SGA stock if the LOP is simply too short for you
But if you want a solid starter gun for defense and hunting, a Truck gun that you don’t care if it gets beat up, or a home security gun that sits in your house, then it is hard to argue against the value of the Maverick 88.
• Typically half the cost of a 500/590
• Are very reliable action with decades worth of use
• Based on a proven Mossberg design
• At roughly $250 for the combo seen here - you would be hard pressed to find a better and more versatile value on the gun market today.
So, if you have a chance to pick one of these up at a great price, don’t pass up on the chance. As you have seen from my previous videos, I love pump shotguns for their simplicity, versatility, various levels of lethality, and in the case with guns like the Maverick 88, their incredible value.
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Komentáře

  • @Cambpro
    @Cambpro Před dnem

    Can you please not take long pauses while you swallow your spit and then smack your lips before you start talking again? If you can't learn how to take a swallow without everyone knowing about it, then stop fucking making videos. God damn this is annoying

  • @drtyboxer1
    @drtyboxer1 Před dnem

    Just changes mine. Why would you want to be hex wrench dependable?

  • @jriver64
    @jriver64 Před 2 dny

    AZ Trigger, I don't normally give accolades for those who managed to share their knowledge on different types of ammunitions, but you really did an exceptional job of doing your homework! Thank you.

    • @AZTrigger
      @AZTrigger Před 2 dny

      Thank you for the feedback - much appreciated!

  • @loquat4440
    @loquat4440 Před 2 dny

    Thanks for the insight. Maybe just simpler to to buy a compact 1911 in 9mm with a double column magazine. For now I will stay with the glock and will be switching over eventually to a SA/DA guns of some sort when I find one below $1,000 with features that I like.

  • @northcountryoutlaw9704

    I had a Remington made 336 30-30 the finish was horrible. Cheap wood stock forearm felt loose outta the box. Ended up selling it. I just bought a Ruger made marlin SBL 45-70 and its way better. I can tell Ruger has way better quality control than Remington

  • @TacticalNel
    @TacticalNel Před 2 dny

    Check out defender tactical for the light option

  • @richardcopeland3938

    Having great difficulty releasing the slide. You mentioned extended slide releases. Would this help? And how are they installed?

  • @freddyvilla4850
    @freddyvilla4850 Před 3 dny

    GREAT handgun, just got mine from Turners here in CA. (9mm). 300 bucks after Mail in Rebate. NOT BAD AT ALL. Fathers day special.

  • @radiohobbyist13
    @radiohobbyist13 Před 3 dny

    I had the Gen3 once. It failed to feed properly twice at a 150 round range session. I got rid of it because of that. 🤷 😕

  • @radiohobbyist13
    @radiohobbyist13 Před 3 dny

    I had the Gen3 once. It failed to feed properly twice at a 150 round range session. I got rid of it because of that. 🤷 😕

  • @JaymeAnn07
    @JaymeAnn07 Před 3 dny

    Proper grip and trigger discipline may prevent that...

    • @dirtditch3
      @dirtditch3 Před 2 dny

      I'm sure that isn't the first gun he shot.

  • @gottroubletactical
    @gottroubletactical Před 4 dny

    Gen 3 is best gen.

  • @alpinoalpini3849
    @alpinoalpini3849 Před 5 dny

    Other pistols may be better looking, lighter, have a better trigger, better sights, better placements of buttons and levers, but the PX4 still is one of the best, easier shooters out there - and it's cheaper!

  • @zachcastleman538
    @zachcastleman538 Před 5 dny

    Looks a lot like the fusion firearms reaction series I like those a lot

  • @TheRobman139
    @TheRobman139 Před 5 dny

    It’s definitely among the greatest handguns ever made, and its longevity in production and use are an obvious testament to that. Of course, I own one. However, just my personal opinion, but ergonomically, I consider the Browning Hi-Power a better design overall. I have a lot of company; the Hi-Power is the most widely used military sidearm in history, in terms of the number of countries that adopted it for military and/or police issue weapons (around 90). In that respect, the M1911 doesn’t even come close. Still, the M1911, in terms of the number of units built, remains one of the most heavily produced if not the most heavily produced semiautomatic handguns in history. Although it wasn’t adopted by very many organizations outside of the US, its extreme popularity among American shooters has kept numerous manufacturers quite busy to this day and will continue to do so for years to come. If the AR-15 is “America’s rifle”, then the M1911 is “America’s handgun”, though while the AR-15 is appreciated by many outside of our shores, for whatever reason, the M1911 is not so appealing to those in other countries. Perhaps it is lack of capacity, weight, mechanical complexity compared with later designs, I dunno, but the M1911 seems to be a firearm made mostly for Americans. And Filipinos; I know they make and love the M1911 too. The Philippines is the only other country I can think of where people also love the M1911.

  • @user-rl4lf7je7u
    @user-rl4lf7je7u Před 5 dny

    I carried one as a police officer and I used 38 special +P hollow points. Great reliability and never failed. Agree with the summary at the end regarding recommendations on usage. Great review. 👍

  • @ScottLacombe-oy7xn
    @ScottLacombe-oy7xn Před 6 dny

    Can u get a forgrip on it?

  • @dominicbenecasa7893

    I just traded my Sig 1911 10 mm in for the high capacity of the P320-x10. Hope I did the right thing. (I haven't shot it yet)

  • @1111Tactical
    @1111Tactical Před 6 dny

    The only Sig P320's with zero of these problems are the military ones. I am looking to install the safety soon. Having a safety lever even makes it more reminiscent of the classic Sig P22X series anyway

  • @ACommenterOnYouTube

    The mag design of this gun is the best of all 22LR semi autos. 14.5 oz with 17 rounds, cant be beat

  • @LJC68
    @LJC68 Před 6 dny

    For you fellas, who like the less blocky aspect of the gen 5s, you should try firing without makeup and eyelashes.

  • @jacspring5459
    @jacspring5459 Před 8 dny

    If you handload, check the Speer #14 load manual. It shows a top load of Alliant Power Pistol for a 158 grain bullet (I load swc) giving 950 fps from a 6" barrel - standard pressure load. So maybe 900 fps for a 4" - which is still a great load - talk about penetration and will cut a straight path with the SWC bullets which is why I like them. And get ahold of a post war - pre model 10 and check the action.

  • @joshdives101
    @joshdives101 Před 8 dny

    Buy the stoner then upgrade the barrel and you’ll be better off than all 3

  • @calvinnelsonjr6465
    @calvinnelsonjr6465 Před 9 dny

    My Glock 30sf is better

  • @MegaBait1616
    @MegaBait1616 Před 10 dny

    Sold mine after 4 trips back to Florida cause kept jamming with many brands of Ammo .... MB .

  • @8475143117
    @8475143117 Před 11 dny

    Glocks do not be innovative because they are "perfected".... BUY and support American made guns! I luv my LCP MAX 380

  • @davidabney7700
    @davidabney7700 Před 11 dny

    I take exception to the .38 Smith & Wesson cartridge being called out as too weak to be effective for modern day law enforcement, most especially the British .38/200 LRN. I own a series of Enfield, Webley, Colt Police Positive Special, and Colt Police Positive Revolvers. I use some good hand loaded 200gr. LRN in.38 S&W shell casings. Even the current factory made 145gr. LRN ammo will work nicely in the post-war made Colt Police Positive Special, that was chambered in .38 S&W. This was a large contract order from the Royal Hong Kong PD going to Colt Manufacturing for a large number of these compact Colt PPS six-guns in the late 1950's, into the 1960's. The pre-war produce Colt Police Positive (not Special) Revolvers sold widely and sold well, chambered in .38 S&W. In pre-WW 2 times, the .38 Police Positive was standard issue with uniform policemen. In those years (1910-1940), the Smith & Wesson small frame revolvers and the Colt PP, was carried by thousands of uniform cops, primarily in the north-east and west coast PD's. For over 4-decades this cartridge was used by US law enforcement, South American PD's, with the same cartridge in a 200gr. bullet being used by our British Allies during and after WW 2. The break-top Enfield No.2Mk I* and Webley Mk IV Revolvers of the British, would last way into the 1970's, with some of these revolvers lasting way into the 1980's in former British Colonies with their respective Home Defense Forces. Some may even be around and being used today.

  • @navchaps3449
    @navchaps3449 Před 12 dny

    Not just for the woods. Comparable with .357, which is said to be a prime revolver round for urban self defense.

  • @thomaspalmer7900
    @thomaspalmer7900 Před 12 dny

    I find it interesting that people talk about the new bullet technology of the 9mm now but the same can be said about the .40 & .45 The Federal HST 230 grain JHP will fully expand to the size of a dime now that’s some devastation!!

  • @sharpandloud3422
    @sharpandloud3422 Před 13 dny

    This guy is so full of BS

  • @danal1911
    @danal1911 Před 13 dny

    Great video Sir!👌🏻🫡 What about after the performance after swapping, any issues?

  • @princemorris5240
    @princemorris5240 Před 14 dny

    I can’t believe this man said the 380 is a fire and flea type round 😂😂 There’s a lot of men in the ground behind a 380 and a lot of them still above ground behind the 9mm,40 and 45 acp….. People need to get that out of their minds

  • @user-ky4kq3cu6f
    @user-ky4kq3cu6f Před 15 dny

    Just got my Glock 21

  • @joshbenalcazar12367
    @joshbenalcazar12367 Před 15 dny

    Does this have the round or square smith and Wesson j frame grips?

  • @craigsbuyer2270
    @craigsbuyer2270 Před 16 dny

    Yea and Glocks walk on water, fanboy always gotta enter…🤣🤣🤣

  • @barrygoodson4952
    @barrygoodson4952 Před 16 dny

    Most of what you like better about the Sig is subjective person to person. The big issue is the Sig isn't optic ready, the magazines are expensive and the triggers are really mushy. You can't just put another trigger in it because that is your gun. Some pros some cons !

  • @cwood7240
    @cwood7240 Před 17 dny

    I've got the 22 conversion also. Bought it as the silver gray finish and it is peeling. So I want to cerakote it like yours as black or camouflage green or maybe just polish it as the aluminum finish. It fits to my Kimber 9mm 1911 and shoots great.

  • @biteme19671
    @biteme19671 Před 19 dny

    Not a glock fan, but finding the Gen 5 more appealing, and I like traditional rifling myself, so it might be the Gen 5, several people have encouraged me to get the Gen 3 overall, not really a fan of the finger grooves, and would rather swappable back straps.

  • @j.anders6895
    @j.anders6895 Před 19 dny

    I agree, the Smith & Wesson has a double reset that I don't like, the Sigg has been known to discharge without pulling the trigger, 1911s need too much cleaning in 10 mm, the Glock 40mos in 10mm is the only one in this group that is better than the 20 or 29. But the 40 is hard to carry for self-defense. But as a great gun for the woods. The only one other of these that I would recommend as being second on the list is the XM elite by Springfield.

  • @patheticprepper4496
    @patheticprepper4496 Před 19 dny

    Hey girly man.. u like the 42? Grow a pair... . the 380 is for girls... my wife can't rack a 42 .. get your shit together! The 42 will NEVER be carried! As least by a [man] GROW UP THEN GET A CLUE. Why are you reviewing guns? Go back to your video game!

  • @AntonioCavicchioni
    @AntonioCavicchioni Před 20 dny

    Is it 0K to dry fire it? I read the manual and they don't say anything not to dry fire it... Thanks for your help.

  • @billfreeman4308
    @billfreeman4308 Před 21 dnem

    Wow! First time viewer, and I am very impressed. I happened on this particular video because I was thinking of selling my 65-5 Ladysmith , and I was sort of casually researching its value...SHOCK, I will not be selling this revolver - ever. I had no idea about all of the facts and nuances of this pistol! Mine is a 1995 make and it looks exactly like the one in this video - all the way down to the Hogue grips I put on it when I first bought it. It's ironic because I bought it for my wife - Ladysmith - as a defense weapon, but she was never too enamored of it ... why? I'm not sure. So for almost 20 years it has been my daily carry gun. Sure, I have some "favs" in striker fired models, and a couple of good ol' 1911's, but I have always loved this gun - for all the reasons you state in this video, fit, balance, ease of shooting, looks, ergonomics, all of the above. Some of you are probably asking, "Then why were you thinking of selling it?" Stupidity I guess. It's the old adage, "you never know what you had until it's gone." My friend - the voice in this video - THANK-YOU for this video, and thank God I just stumbled upon it! Your knowledge and ability to convey it so well is remarkable - I'll be subscribing to your site. Cheers!

    • @AZTrigger
      @AZTrigger Před 20 dny

      Hi Bill and thank you for your kind comments. Never sell your 65 - it is a great revolver! I recently added a pair of VZ grips to mine and now I love it even more. Maybe I'll add a short video on the new grips soon. With the exception of my Kimber K6S I will always carry my 65 first. It is a classic and they don't make them like this anymore.

    • @modenaro1776
      @modenaro1776 Před dnem

      Same here, bought one for my wife in early 1996. Same grips were swapped out at the time. Maybe 100-200 .38 rounds through it. Still like new. Will never sell it. As I cant replace it without dropping big $$$$. Have seen them listed for 1300-1400. Probably not bad though. Considering I am picking up a $1k 4" 617 .22 Mon. Sign of the times.

  • @hillbilly4christ638
    @hillbilly4christ638 Před 22 dny

    So much hype over new calibers. 10mm is no joke, but .45 has proven itself over a longer period. Liberty defense in .45 is a game changer.

  • @jamesholcombe435
    @jamesholcombe435 Před 22 dny

    Can you attach a charger barrel to a 10 22 receiver

  • @ewingh695
    @ewingh695 Před 23 dny

    Great video, very thorough explanation.

  • @mr_evil_overlord5
    @mr_evil_overlord5 Před 24 dny

    Mossberg is like the Glock or AR for shotguns. Easy to find parts and you can customize it however you want. Love my 500 Scorpion.

  • @justinkayz8995
    @justinkayz8995 Před 24 dny

    Mine runs everything high velocity. 1250 fps or more. When I get down to the 1150 stuff, it can get a FTE from time to time.

  • @rexhinlo3398
    @rexhinlo3398 Před 24 dny

    Sear and or sear spring problem.

  • @jlinka79
    @jlinka79 Před 24 dny

    Nope. Way too thick and printy. At that point, I’ll just carry my p320, which shoots a million times better than the Macro.

  • @cks2285
    @cks2285 Před 25 dny

    Bravo!! One of the best reviews I’ve seen in a looooooong time