What stocks fit my Mossberg shotgun?
MGW carries and sells many stocks from Mossberg to fit many models of innovative Mossberg shotguns such as the 500, 590, 835, 930, Maverick 88, and others. These stocks are made of quality woods and durable polymers and come in many finishes / patterns to fit your setup best.
What is the difference between the Mossberg 500 and 835?
Like the Mossberg 500, the 835 is built on an aluminum receiver, features dual action bars and a tang-mounted safety. The 835, however, is engineered to handle a steady diet of powerful 3-1/2-inch shotshells, making it a great option for hunting turkey, waterfowl or other game where the ability to employ heavy payloads of shot is an advantage.
When did the Mossberg 500 pump action shotgun come out?
Introduced in 1962, the Mossberg 500 pump-action shotgun would not only become the company’s flagship firearm, but an iconic American shotgun. Offered in 12-gauge, 20-gauge and .410 bore, the 500 features an aluminum receiver, dual action bars, a single large locking lug to seal the breach, and an ergonomically-located tang-mounted safety.
What kind of barrel does a Mossberg 702 Plinkster have?
A semi-automatic rimfire rifle chambered in .22 LR, the Mossberg 702 Plinkster features a free floated 18” or 21” barrel (depending on model), fully adjustable sights, and an integral, 3/8” dovetail scope mount. The Plinkster’s detachable magazines are available in both 10- and 25-round capacities.
What kind of air pistol is the Browning 800 Express?
The New Browning 800 Express is a high velocity air pistol with a newly improved internal safety and cocking mechanism. The Express features an anti-recoil system, fiber optic sights, ergonomic ambidextrous grip, easy to grip barrel and automatic safety.
Which Browning stocks does MGW offer?
MGW offers many Browning stocks for the full line of shotgun and rifles models from Browning. Whether you are replacing a damaged stock or upgrading the one you have, select from many different woods, synthetic polymers, standard grips, and finishes / patterns that will suit your firearm best.
Why choose Browning stocks?
Whether you are replacing a damaged stock or upgrading the one you have, select from many different woods, synthetic polymers, standard grips, and finishes / patterns that will suit your firearm best. These stocks are expertly crafted and carry Browning’s innovative designs.