Check Mossberg Customer Service thru their website. They will need the serial number of the gun in question- model changed during production.
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.
The model 500 Mossberg is a particular style introduced in 1961 by O.F.Mossberg & Sons. It has undergone many style changes over the years, but 500A, B, C, or D are not style changes. A model 500A is the 12 gauge version of the model 500. 500B is 16 gauge. 500C is 20 gauge and 500D is .410 (which is actually a caliber rather than a gauge.
There is no difference. A 500 is a basic Mossy 500 receiver shotgun. Unless the gauge is stated, it's assumed it's a 12. The 500A is simply stating it as a "12 gauge" 500 in its name. The Mossy 500A is a 12 gauge model 500, the 500B is a 16 gauge model 500, the 500C is a 20 gauge etc. There was no 28 gauge so there is no 500D, contrary to many sources, so the next one was the .410 called the 500E. A 12 gauge model 500 and a 500A are the same gun.
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.
a small meal at best. 500b note was a result of insane inflation
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.
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