Coming of age for me with shotguns meant gaining a solid understanding of a pump-action shotgun. Doing that as a road deputy in the early ’90s meant that it was going to be a stock shotgun, too. Even when we adopted a personally owned shotgun program that mirrored the programs we had for pistols and carbines, my old office stuck with that one make and model. Fast forward a few years, and I am still comfortable with that one gun. Along the way, though, I began to explore other pump-action gu...