The Mossberg 500 typically holds 5 rounds in its standard 20-inch barrel configuration when using 2¾-inch shells. However, the capacity can vary based on the model and magazine tube length, with some variants allowing for 6 or even 7 rounds. Additionally, the shotgun can also accommodate 3-inch shells, which may affect the overall capacity. Always refer to the specific model's specifications for accurate information.
5+1 in the pipe
If you're referring to the 20mm rotary barrel cannon, 500 rounds. If you're referring to the MAC-10 knockoff, 32 rounds.
The Western Field model M865, which is a variant of the Mossberg 500 shotgun, typically holds five rounds in the magazine tube. However, the total capacity can vary depending on the specific configuration and any modifications made to the shotgun. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the most accurate information regarding capacity.
An US Bradly Fighting Vehicle main armament could hold certain number of bullets but depends on what bullet is being used and the length of the Chain. The Rate of Fire is usually 200 Rounds/Minute or 500 Rounds/Minute.
65 rounds a second and as many as 500 rounds in a burst - there is no "per minute"
500
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.
The Mossberg 500 AT, a variant of the popular Mossberg 500 shotgun series, was manufactured primarily in the 1980s and 1990s. This model is known for its durability and versatility, making it a popular choice among hunters and sport shooters. Mossberg continues to produce various models of the 500 series, but the specific AT version is less commonly found today.
Yes, a Mossberg 500 stock is interchangeable with other Mossberg 500 models, including the 500A and 500C, as they share the same stock mounting system. However, it is important to ensure that the stock is compatible with the specific model and configuration of your Mossberg 500, as variations in stock design or features may exist. Always check for compatibility before making a purchase.
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.