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Mossberg 500 shotguns (USA)![]() Mossberg 500A shotgun, 1980s production 'Persuader' model
Type: Pump
action shotgun Buy Mossberg shotguns at Impact Guns online store Mossberg
model 500 shotguns were first introduced in 1961 by famous US-based
gunmaking company O.F.Mossberg & Sons. In fact, one model
designation covers a broad range of shotguns in four chamberings (12
gauge models 500A, 16 gauge - 500B, 20 gauge - 500C and .410 - 500D)
and in a wide assortment of barrel and magazine lengths, finishes,
stock shapes and materials. Other than hunting guns, Mossberg also
offers a line of military / security / police guns under names of
"Persuader" (various riot-type guns with fixed stocks, cylinder-bored
barrels of short to medium length) or "Cruiser" (pistol-gripped
shotguns originally intended for storage in police cruiser cars). In
mid- or late eighties Mossberg also produced a short-lived bullpup
version of the Model 500, with polymer stock, forward sliding pistol
grip and additional automatic grip safety. For various reasons this
conversion didn't lived on and was soon discontinued. Today Mossberg
500 shotguns are widely used by civilian shooters and hunters as
hunting, self-defense and practice / sport guns; many Mossberg 500 guns
are also in use by various Law Enforcement agencies in USA and abroad.
Mossberg 500 shotguns also saw wide use by US Armed forces since about
1979, although today these are replaced in military service with
improved Mossberg model 590 shotguns. Mossberg model 500 shotgun utilizes so called pump action, which is operated by sliding forend. Forend is connected with bolt group with dual action bars. Receiver is produced from lightweight aluminum alloy, and the bolt locks into the barrel extension using a single massive lug on the top of the vertically swinging locking piece, installed in the bolt body. Feed is from underbarrel tubular magazine, and one specific feature of Mossberg 500 shotguns is that cartridge lifter stays in raised position through most of the feeding cycle, ensuring trouble-free feeding of the cartridge into the barrel. Manual safety is conveniently located at the rear top of receiver (so called 'tang safety') and is easily accessible by either hand. Barrels are quick removable and could be replaced in less than a minute; there is a wide variety of barrels with fixed or removable chokes, ranging in length from 18.5 to 28 inches (470 to 711 mm); shorter barrels are available mostly for Law Enforcement or Military users. Standard furniture consists of a semi-pistol gripped stock and forend, made from wood or polymer. Pistol-gripped guns are known as 'Cruiser' shotguns, and recently Mossberg also added a line of Tactical models with retractable-adjustable (M4 carbine type) stocks and pistol grips. -- Ïðîôåññèîíàëüíîå îáîðóäîâàíèå Karcher, ïîëîìîå÷íàÿ ìàøèíà â ñïåöèàëèçèðîâàííîì ìàãàçèíå.
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