Mossberg Introduces 590M Shockwave With Detachable Box Magazine

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posted on June 26, 2018
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Mossberg has announced the arrival of its new 590M Shockwave, a version of the company's 590 Shockwave pump-action shotgun that feeds from a detachable box magazine. The compact 12-gauge shotgun is classified by the BATFE (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) as a “Non-NFA Firearm,” requiring no tax stamp for transfers.

Standard features of the 590M Shockwave include:
• 15-inch heavy-walled barrel
• non-binding twin action bars
• positive steel-to-steel lock-up
• dual extractors
• anodized aluminum receiver drilled and tapped for convenience of adding optics
• convenient cleanout magazine tube
• ambidextrous top-mounted safety

The 590M Shockwave has an overall length of 27.5 inches, weighs approximately 6.55 pounds and provides a 10+1 capacity. The shotgun ships with one 10-round magazine, however 5-, 10-, 15- and 20-round magazines are also offered as accessories.

The Shockwave Raptor grip features a textured finish and allows for control while minimizing felt recoil. The grip is constructed of durable, glass-filled polymer with a non-reflective, black finish and an overall length of 5.25 inches. The 590M Shockwave has an MSRP of $721.

For more information, go to mossberg.com.

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