a stands for 12g g stands for gamster
The designation "500Ag" on a Mossberg shotgun refers to a specific model within the Mossberg 500 series, which is known for its reliability and versatility. The "500" indicates the model, while "Ag" typically denotes a variant or specific feature set, such as a tactical configuration or an accessory package. The Mossberg 500 series is widely used for hunting, sport shooting, and home defense.
a is for 12ga and the g is for gamester
It means you have a Mossberg Model 500a shotgun with the serial number L109563.
The "R" in a Mossberg 500 serial number typically indicates that the shotgun is part of a specific production run or model variation. Mossberg uses various letters and numbers in their serial numbers to denote features, manufacturing dates, or production locations. To get precise details about what the "R" signifies for a specific firearm, it's best to consult Mossberg's customer service or reference materials related to their production codes.
The letters BB indicate the size of the shot that is in the shotgun shell.This is telling you that your shot size in the shell is the same size as used in BB guns.
Looks like the serial number to me.
It is the rifling in a mossberg rifle barrel.
The letters "Remington SPRG" typically refer to Remington's line of firearms, specifically shotguns. "SPRG" stands for "Springfield," indicating a model or feature related to the shotgun's design or mechanism. Remington is a well-known American manufacturer of firearms and ammunition.
"Shotgun" means the passenger side.
I am guessing you have a model 870. It is a edition of the 870 shotgun
This is a double barrel, over/under shotgun.
yes they do.The browning firearms company began using a two letter system to help date production of there firearms in 1975.