Does the military use the Mossberg 590A1?

Does the military use the Mossberg 590A1?

The Mossberg 590A1 is the standard-issue pump shotgun of most of the United States Military. There is also the M1014, the Remington 870 MCS, and the M26. Even with all the competition, the Mossberg 500 series of shotguns is the most common. There are three current Mossberg 500 series shotguns in use by the military.

What kind of ammo does a Mossberg 590A1 use?

Mossberg 500

Mossberg 590A1
Barrel length 18.5 in (47 cm) to 20 in (51 cm)
Caliber 12 gauge, 20 gauge, and .410 bore
Action Pump action
Feed system 6+1 to 8+1 rounds; internal tube magazine

When was the 590A1 released?

Mossberg 500

Mossberg 590A1
Designed 1961
Manufacturer O.F. Mossberg & Sons
Produced 1961–present
No. built 11,000,000

What is the US military shotgun?

The Mossberg 590 is the only shotgun that passed U.S. Military specification MIL-S-3443G, which outlines the standards for U.S. armed forces riot-type shotguns with regards to accuracy, endurance, ability to withstand rough handling and the effectiveness of the supplied heat shield.

How much does a 590A1 cost?

Mossberg 590A1 Tactical Pump Shotgun -The Mossberg 590A1 XS Security is a 12 gauge pump shotgun that features a 20″, heavy-walled barrel, metal trigger guard, cylinder bore chokes and safety buttons built to Mil-Spec demands….1 of 10.

Price $509.99
Gauge 12 Gauge
Chamber 3in
Capacity 6+1
Barrel Length 18.5in

Where is the Mossberg 590A1 made?

Mossberg firearms were originally created in Connecticut by founder Oscar Mossberg and his sons Iver and Harold. But since 1989, a significant amount of the company’s product has been manufactured in the Lone Star State.