Rack the slide to the rear, and visually inspect the chamber to ensure it's clear. Close the slide, ensure that the safety is engaged. On the bottom of the receiver, there is an opening cut out for the loading of your shotgun shells. Load your shotgun shells into the tubular magazine (located under the barrel) via this opening, with the crimped end (the end without any brass) towards the front. When you've loaded as many rounds as you can load, you can rack the slide one time to chamber the first cartridge, and then load one more into the magazine, if you so wish.
the 500 is the whole series of shotguns, including all guages, the "a" means it's a 12 guage.
The Mossberg 500 Stock is the stock for the Mossberg 500 shotgun. The stock would allow you to get a better grip on the shotgun and absorb some recoil from firing the shotgun.
Not likely. The 930 is a gas operated semi-automtic. The 500 is a pump.
If you have a 500, and it is a 12 gauge, it is a 500A. The "A" designates it as a 12ga. A 500B is a 16ga, a C is a 20ga, and an E is a .410.
I acquired a Mossberg 500 AG shotgun. It has never been fired and might be 10 years old. What is the value?
Yes, you can....but the chamber on the 500 barrel is only bored for 3" max shells. You won't be able to fire 3.5" shells through the 500 barrel.
50-500 usd
1961
no
100-300 or so
H 302444
They are the same. Mossberg 500 series includes all shotguns. 500A is 12gauge. 500E is 410.