Upon looking at the bottom of the receiver, I see the word Mossberg and the numbers 590 and 12 ga.
I couldn't say "I'll take it!" fast enough. I put it on layaway. It was in excellent condition, 20" barrel, heat shield.
Looks just like this.
![Image](http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/7735/mossberg5901.jpg)
Tallinthesaddle wrote:That same shotgun was for $499 at Academy in Midland yesterday. Good job!
!ml1209 wrote:What's funny is that I saw a black Winchester 1300 shotgun at another pawn shop in Houston and they were asking $900 for it.
+1 Think I paid $230 for mine (brand new) a few years back...bdickens wrote:I got one of those for $180 a few years ago.ml1209 wrote:What's funny is that I saw a black Winchester 1300 shotgun at another pawn shop in Houston and they were asking $900 for it.
The 590s have 8+1 capacity standard and an aluminum trigger guard / assembly (instead of the plastic one on the 500). They may also be factory equipped with a heat shield, sling swivels, bayonet lug, ghost ring sights, collapsing stock, etc. The can be had in blue, parkerized or marine (nickel) finishes. The Mil Spec model is in current use by the US Army, USMC and Air Force. They have an aluminum receiver but the bolt to barrel lockup is all steel. The current issue of Gun Tests has a test of one model, which they downgraded because of the poorly done collapsing stock.Tactical_Texan_CHL wrote:What's the difference between the 500 and 590?