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My Maverick 88 shotgun build (PICS)


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Guest SMZRU275
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I picked up a Maverick 88 12ga for a good deal. Planned to shorten the barrel and then ordered some new parts for it, and here is how it all when.

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The start, off the shelf Maverick 88 12ga shotgun, available at most Walmarts, sporting good stores, and S-Marts.

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I know my caliber was a little off, but measuring the inner diameter of the barrel, for rod fitment.

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To measure the length correctly, as the ATF lists they do, I bought a piece of PVC pipe to use as the rod the make sure I cut the barrel to a legal length.

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Here I marked the PVC pipe with black masking tape. You cock the gun unloaded and put the pipe down the barrel, and mark. This gives you the baseline for your measurements.

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The marking ended up being exactly at the 28" mark. Pipe next to barrel in this photo.

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There I measured to the 18.5" mark and made a marking on the pipe.

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Removing the barrel is simple, just undo the holder at the end of the mag tube, and the barrel slides right off.

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Double checking my measurements with the barrel removed.

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Where the pipe ends up.

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After measuring down the pipe from the 28" marking we do get 9.5" to be the amount to cut. Here I have marked the barrel for cutting.

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Set in a vise grip to cut

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Went with a hacksaw for cutting

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Finished product

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I cleaned up the cut with an emery cloth and a Dremel sanding dish. No burs or sharp edges and it completely even.

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And now on the parts from ATI

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Here is the mounting hardware, different bolts and adapter plates for various manufactures.

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To start, removed the 2 phillips head screws holding the pad down.

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Removing the pad gains access to the bolt holding the stock on, its a 1/2" socket

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Stock removed.

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Using the shortest of the mounting bolts (listed for Mossbergs and Maverick 88), mounted the pistol grip.

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Then you slide the stock into the back of the pistol grip, then you use an internal threaded shaft and a small screw to secure the stock (seen at the back of the pistol grip) *Note: the stock would not fully slide into the pistol grip at first, the head of the allen bolt mounting he grip was too tall, so I tool a dremel and enlarged the indentation in the stock to fit around the bolt)

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And installed.

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Stock full extended

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Stock full retracted

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That part is now, now onto the 5 shot saddle.

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The ATI shotforce stock is predrilled for their 5 shot saddle, just pick which side you want the saddle on, and first mount the back plate.

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Then there are just 6 small phillips head screws to mount the holder to the mounting plate.

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Last part installed was the ATI light mount with swivel stud. This just lines up over the mag tube, and get tightened down with one screw, which doubles as the swivel stud

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Just a test fitment light for now. This same part can also be used instead for bracing an extended mag tube to the barrel.

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And 100% complete.

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Guest SMZRU275
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Looks great!!

Now how does it shoot. :D

Going to the range Saturday night to try it out.

Guest SMZRU275
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are you going to put some kind of sights on it?

nice work!

No plans right now for it.

Guest crotalus01
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Do you know if anyone makes a forward grip for the Maverick 88? I would like to get one on mine but havent been able to find one - all the forward grips I have seen are for the Mossberg 500 or the Remington 870...

Edit to add thats a sweet Dawn of the Dead poster in the background.

Edited by crotalus01
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Do you know if anyone makes a forward grip for the Maverick 88? I would like to get one on mine but havent been able to find one - all the forward grips I have seen are for the Mossberg 500 or the Remington 870...

Mav 88's take mossberg 500 parts

Guest SMZRU275
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Do you know if anyone makes a forward grip for the Maverick 88? I would like to get one on mine but havent been able to find one - all the forward grips I have seen are for the Mossberg 500 or the Remington 870...

Edit to add thats a sweet Dawn of the Dead poster in the background.

From what I've read about the Mav forend, its made different and is really the only part that can not be swapped out, bolt on to bolt on.

I finally shot this last night. The stock is pretty unforgiving. Ran 2 3/4 birdshot through it, some 3" slugs, and some 2 3/4 low recoil 00 buck.

Overal really happy with the outcome.

My fried has his 500 up there with pistol grip only, no stock. DAMN that sucker kicks its ass off. But also a really fun gun.

Guest pjblurton
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What is the inside diameter of the end of the barrell now that it is cut down? I know my 18.5" tapers down quite a bit.

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Looks good.

I have been shopping around at Pawn shops for an older shotgun that I could cut down. One of the reasons I haven't bought on yet is, worrying what the rib will look like.

No that I see the job you did, I am not so worried about the rib looking horrible.

Guest forklift
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Great job! I love the Mossberg/Maverick for that reason. Easy as pie to outfit! I've never seen another shotgun that you can undo one screw, give it a half rack and the barrel slides out. That's just pure genius if you ask me.

Guest SMZRU275
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Looks good.

I have been shopping around at Pawn shops for an older shotgun that I could cut down. One of the reasons I haven't bought on yet is, worrying what the rib will look like.

No that I see the job you did, I am not so worried about the rib looking horrible.

Yea I was curious how the rib was going to look like, but overall I think it looks just fine.

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Guest trarebel13
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i went to a gunsmith to get my barrel cut down and he said with the rib it would look terrible and advised me not to. now lookin at the pics i wish i had cut it.

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Wow! Thanks for the great write up. While I want a Mossberg 590A1.... My double digit rathole makes this look like a GREAT option. :rolleyes:

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