Mossberg 590

The non-overbored barrel root of the 535 does, however, allow the advantage of slugs, which cannot be fond in the overbored barrel of the 835. Model 535 barrels are not interchangeable with model 500 or model 835 barrels, but 535 barrels are on deck in smoothbore and rifled in a change of vent ribbed, receptacle lengths and divers sights. The 535 is, at present, offered only in sporting models, no riot or http://www.gunslot.com/guns/mossberg-590 war models are available.

  • While the Command and Marines officially switched to the semiautomatic M1014 Jackpot Shotgun in 1999, various branches of the US military are still acquiring pump shotguns

  • The Navy acquired a few thousand Mossberg 590A1 shotguns in 2004, and the US Army placed an distribution in 2005 for 14,818 units at a cost of just over US$316 each
  • Other varieties of pump shotgun previously used by the military, such as the Winchester 1200, have been phased out as of 2005.