Mossberg Shockwave
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Re: Mossberg Shockwave
I just noticed today that the Shockwave is now shipping in 20 gauge.
http://www.mossberg.com/category/series/590-shockwave/
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http://www.mossberg.com/category/series/590-shockwave/
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Outstanding!
I think they would also have a winner if they came out with a .410 Shockwave. The negligible recoil would make it ideal for smaller, older, or weaker people who might not be able to deal even with 20 gauge recoil.
I think they would also have a winner if they came out with a .410 Shockwave. The negligible recoil would make it ideal for smaller, older, or weaker people who might not be able to deal even with 20 gauge recoil.
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Re: Mossberg Shockwave
pbwalker wrote:I got the two tone
Two tone??? I've never heard of that one. Got any pictures?
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My curiosity was piqued by the two toned comment. I Googled it and found one for sale on AR-15 forum. There was a picture of the SG and the box. I got the model number for it; 50658. I can't find it on the Mossberg website, but I found listings for the Mossberg Model 50658 Marincote on a couple of online seller sites. Apparently made for marine environments. I also saw on the Mossberg website they are now shipping the 20 Ga Shockwaves.JRG wrote:pbwalker wrote:I got the two tone
Two tone??? I've never heard of that one. Got any pictures?
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Two-toned
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20 Ga
http://www.mossberg.com/product/590-sho ... -20-gauge/
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Yep, that's the one. I had no idea it was Marinecote.puma guy wrote:My curiosity was piqued by the two toned comment. I Googled it and found one for sale on AR-15 forum. There was a picture of the SG and the box. I got the model number for it; 50658. I can't find it on the Mossberg website, but I found listings for the Mossberg Model 50658 Marincote on a couple of online seller sites. Apparently made for marine environments. I also saw on the Mossberg website they are now shipping the 20 Ga Shockwaves.JRG wrote:pbwalker wrote:I got the two tone
Two tone??? I've never heard of that one. Got any pictures?
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Two-toned
https://www.tombstonetactical.com/catal ... stol-grip/
20 Ga
http://www.mossberg.com/product/590-sho ... -20-gauge/
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Here's the pic
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Re: Mossberg Shockwave
I shot some Aguila mini shells (buckshot) yesterday in my Shockwave. I am thinking they are the perfect mate to this firearm for the purpose of home defense. The recoil is a pussycat compaired to any other 2&3/4" buck I've tried. At 21 feet, (my maximum realistic HD scenerio,) they had about an 7 to 8 inch spread. With the Opso adapter, they cycled perfectly.
Let me just say that I'm a big guy, and at the range I don't find regular 2&3/4" shells unmanageable. However, thinking about the possibility of having to use it in the middle of the night, indoors, without ear pro, and probably not with the ideal stance/grip; I think the mini shells are the ticket.
Let me just say that I'm a big guy, and at the range I don't find regular 2&3/4" shells unmanageable. However, thinking about the possibility of having to use it in the middle of the night, indoors, without ear pro, and probably not with the ideal stance/grip; I think the mini shells are the ticket.
Re: Mossberg Shockwave
Franklin Armory's new Reformation makes me wonder if a straight grooved barrel could be likewise assembled on a virgin 590 receiver to make a 14" barreled non-shotgun with a full stock.
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My problem is finding the mini-shells. They don't seem to be in stock anywhere. I already have the adaptor but haven't installed it because I have no ammo that will work.nimravus01 wrote:I shot some Aguila mini shells (buckshot) yesterday in my Shockwave. I am thinking they are the perfect mate to this firearm for the purpose of home defense. The recoil is a pussycat compaired to any other 2&3/4" buck I've tried. At 21 feet, (my maximum realistic HD scenerio,) they had about an 7 to 8 inch spread. With the Opso adapter, they cycled perfectly.
Let me just say that I'm a big guy, and at the range I don't find regular 2&3/4" shells unmanageable. However, thinking about the possibility of having to use it in the middle of the night, indoors, without ear pro, and probably not with the ideal stance/grip; I think the mini shells are the ticket.
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Re: Mossberg Shockwave
Unless it was a .410 barrel (i.e. under 1/2" bore) they would probably say it's a destructive device.apostate wrote:Franklin Armory's new Reformation makes me wonder if a straight grooved barrel could be likewise assembled on a virgin 590 receiver to make a 14" barreled non-shotgun with a full stock.
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Good point. Shucks!CleverNickname wrote:Unless it was a .410 barrel (i.e. under 1/2" bore) they would probably say it's a destructive device.apostate wrote:Franklin Armory's new Reformation makes me wonder if a straight grooved barrel could be likewise assembled on a virgin 590 receiver to make a 14" barreled non-shotgun with a full stock.
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I know what you mean. I couldn't find them anywhere local at first. I had to drive to another town where a gun shop just happened to have a box. Needless to say, I didn't have a whole range day shooting these little buggers. Just enough to get a pattern and feel for them.Soccerdad1995 wrote: My problem is finding the mini-shells. They don't seem to be in stock anywhere. I already have the adaptor but haven't installed it because I have no ammo that will work.
Call around to your area gun shops and ask if they can order for you.
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Re: Mossberg Shockwave
I may have missed it, but how many of the aguila mini-shells will fit into the 12 gauge magazine tube?
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Re: Mossberg Shockwave
Are there different adapters to choose from? I have seen the OPSol Mini-Clip.