Bought a Remington field master last year, very good shotgun so far.Was pretty cheap too and has a all steel receiver unlike Mossberg that uses aluminum if that means anything to anyone , that being said I have a Mossberg 590 and 590a1 and love them both , also have a older browning bps with nice glossy wood and bluing , also has a steel receiver and that’s the most quality pump out of all the ones I own
@@platapus112- they are back under Remington Arms Co and are focusing more on quality. They have the newer 870 field masters and wing masters out now and are said to be as good or better as the original runs of 870. I’m sure they will be bringing back the 11-87 and Rem 700 in the near future if they have any sense. I pick my 11-87 over a dozen other shotguns in the cabinet, just fits and shoots great
@@-B_G- yeah I know they still exist, I'm just saying they aren't making the same amount they used to since they're only making 870s and 700s. I wish they'd make new 11-87s, best semi auto made
This guy might be one of the best spokesmen I’ve ever seen at SHOT. Super charismatic, engaging, and knows what the hell he’s talking about. Other companies - take notes.
@@TFBTVShowTime I bet Mossberg loves the hell out of you and TFB TV, the legendary Maverick burndown video had to move a butt-ton of units. I bought two after that and I don't even find shotguns that interesting.
I wish more people understood that good shotguns deserve more than just dinky little bead sights. Low-profile aperture sights are a huge step up in terms of capability.
True.that has evolved with the quality of ammo. The same shotgun that I got in 1984 and it fires a more consistent spread now with the same shot as it did back in the day.
My 18.5" 590A1 just has a bead sight. If nothing else, bead sights are fast to aim with. Ghost ring sights are great for slugs but for buckshot at 15 yds or under (maybe 25 yds, tops) then a bead sight will get the job done. Don't get me wrong, these optics cut shotguns are a great upgrade and if/when I get this professional series or the Thunder Ranch 940 (the QD for a sling is great), then I will definitely get a red dot.
Edit: I bought a 1301 Tac Can we get a 940 vs Beretta? I know it's controversial for you but I want to know definitively the pros and cons of the systems and why I would buy one over the others. You're the man to do it, we all trust your opinion.
I own both. Both purchased early in their releases. I had a 940 within like 60 days of TFB showing it, and I pre-ordered th A300 Patrol. On paper at least, the 940 likely wins. Internal coatings and heavier barrel profile make it easier to clean and it's softer shooting to me. The red dot being directly mounted to the receiver in a recess is also a big plus with vilent 12 gauge recoil. BUT the light mounting solution blows, and you will probably have to rig up a sling solution, at least till this new model comes out. The A300 would be my choice without a second thought however. It just runs and runs and runs. The furniture is superior for slings and lights, and the full magazine tube eliminates follower snag (which happened to me with my 940) I WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER 940 AGAIN. They jam when you mount lights the way they sell the gun. If you use the barrel clamp it either walks off, or you tighten it until it causes cycling issues. It can stop the gun from cycling. I mean single shot, non-functioning piles of crap. Totally locked up. Notice in James's videos how he does not mount a light and how he removed the mag clamp? Either the test gun came without one, or they removed it because it kept coming off. That's because if you use it and tighten it sufficiently to prevent walking, it will probably shut the gun down. Both issues that I believe were hinted at here in this video. So they know. He mentions that IN A FUTURE upgrade they'll address it. AND. Mossberg customer service does NOT CARE. My gun went back twice because it wouldn't cycle. I asked for a new gun. They said no. They said that I should not mount a light thatway if it causes my gun to stop working. Their solution? Don't do that. "Sorry, you can't use our product as designed. There's nothing wrong with your gun...as long as you don't use it the way it was marketed." Left me hanging with a gun I can't trust and one I feel guilty about selling on the used market. Never again. Be warned. My 2 cents for whatever it's worth ;) Good luck with your which ever shotgun you choose!
I’ve seen Jeremy speak on a couple of occasions about the work they are doing at Mossberg to advance the product and I gotta say, I really hope all of the senior leadership understands this guys value. Phenomenal job.
I went to the Law Enforcement Academy in 1994 and was told point blank by the State Armorer who had to fix State owned, and agency shotguns that came to training at the academy. He stated that he fixed twice the number of "Other Makes" then he did Mossberg! He told every cadet that asked, that the 500 series was the best shotgun money could buy for a police shotgun. I have never forgotten that conversation.
@@BeleducMartello The Benelli super 90 had come out, but it was not popular in law-enforcement. Most shotguns were provided by your agency. And the 870, 500 and 1300 or occasional Ithaca ruled the cruiser cannon market. Many agencies required pump guns by SOP.
Heck yeah they are and now everyone ia jumping on the moss wagon they are getting rid of the loader being down easier faster to load when the loader is up
They did not have production Patrols models at Shot Show and given not release date was given we would think they have time to make some revisions to the fore end that capture some of the improvements such as M-Lok as found on the A300 Patrol and the 1301 Mod 2. The Patrol has been out for many months so with it and with the knowledge of want everyone has wanted to see changed on the 1301 for years they should know what the market wants. Most police agencies have been selling off their 870 police shotguns for years and moving officers over to .223/5.56 rifles for years. Just watching police cam videos on ASP channels shows how few times a officer uses a shotgun versus a rifle. So my guess is the US civilian market will be bigger then the US law enforcement market for these shotguns.
Mossberg has done the impossible! And that is improving their shotguns! I, for one, thought Mossberg was as good as it got! But somehow, they have made the best there was even better! I own almost 100 firearms. Yet my "go-to" for when shtf, has been, is, and will always be a Mossberg. Thank you! You deserve the credits!
I love my 930. It's been super reliable and was really affordable when i got it. It's always been an easy recommendation from me, and I'm sure the 940 is going to be just as solid! I hope to be able to get my hands on one soon.
Got the Mossberg 930 security about $550..It has been super reliable, eats everything. I did put an or3gun spacer in it to help keep it cleaner and a nickel boron piston too...Solid performer !!!
I am happy for all you got a reliable 930 but I have read many reports on shotgun forums of various issues with them. Some were able to fix them OR3GUN parts and others were not. Some claim Mossberg incorporated the upgrade part designs into the 940. I'd buy a 940 but would be concerned with buying a 930. I suspect they are some very reliable 930 but some claimed they were never able to fix the issues with their 930.
I am extremely happy about these Professional Series shotguns. Not just new colors, but actual innovations! I feel like few companies care to refine their pump shotgun craft. I think I might need one of each… Please offer these in OD Green and FDE!
Mossberg is awesome. Sent in my shotgun for repair that shouldve happened 8 years ago, got it back in a week and it is running flawless and sent with a new lock. My next guns will be Mossbergs!!
Kudos to mossberg for upgrading and tastefully evolving their staple guns, additions seem really well thought out. would have like to see mlok on the frontends, particularly the 590, easiest way to mount a light on the pump. (of course adding the aftermarket magpul isn't a big deal so)
Mossberg was one of the first companies I fell in love with when I first got into Firearms. I own their shotguns and I own their MC2C, which is the one product I wish they would show more love to. I'm hoping more from Mossberg in the future when it comes to their pistols.
I had a stainless Cerakote Shockwave, the coating was way too thick in many places, made it impossible to use, then the finish on the barrel started chipping had it a few months before selling it…..I hope they have improved their quality.
If there are any Bob White quail hunters left. They may find both of those guns good for upland game. The shorter stock and short barrel are great in heavy cover. I have a US Army Winchester Model 12 with a Poly Choke and Cutts Compensator added to make the barrel over 18 inches long. Dad bought it after WW2 to try to keep up with his lifelong hunting partner, who used a Winchester 1897. His partner would run empty with 5 birds down while Dad's Remington Model 11 (Browning Auto 5) loaded the fifth shell. Switching to a pump with no disconnector helped Dad some. but he never overcame his buddy's 30-year head start using a pimp shotgun,
Hey Mossberg, how about redesigning the 590 elevator so no adapter is needed for short shells? It looks as if all you would need to do is make the metal tongue on it maybe an inch or inch-and-a-half longer.
8:19 "Its not like we've had a rash of safeties breaking..."umm yes you have. Mossberg safeties are a big failure point. Bunch of complaints online including myself about them. My 590 safety likes to jump back on safe when its fired preventing me from making follow up shots. Im getting rid of it for something else.
Nice! I've been doing this cerakote with customers Mossbergs and Remingtons for a while now. I was using a different grey, but still the same concept. Looks tight!
Where is the Bayonet lug , I bought the 590A1 in the 90s and love it but it does have a kick with the rear stock having a metal plate instead of rubber.
Yeah can you guys come up with some options for current 940 owners? Every fighting shotgun needs a heatshield number one, plenty of after market for the 590 but zilch for the 940. I love the 940 pro tac but I'm going to need some configurability especially with the handguard before it can take over home defense duty from the 590. The QD is a step in the right direction but I need some M-lok. Right now I have ranger bands holding my flashlight switch on.
Was TFB TV the only guntube channel that went to the Mossberg booth? Doing a YT search for Mossberg Professional and this is pretty much the only video on the Professional it seems.
Not a fan of frangible front sights, but otherwise nice of them to make a more polished model. Now if they can resist pricing it at twice as much as a regular one...
Its the little upgrades/improvements that matter. Mossberg is really stepping up there game. Finding new ways to make a pump action better is hard like he says but they are managing to do it. Awesome video.
My Maverick 88 is thee shite though...owning 10 yrs now and this sucker goes bang 💥 every time, no question durable accurate pump-kin baby 💪. Love Mossberg
Now what about us that already own a 940 Pro T will we be able to get those new parts like stick and forend barrel. Will we be able to get those to fit to our current 940s?
Jeremy Stafford is THE MAN. Kudos to Mossberg for stepping up their game while Remington continues to flounder.
Kinda hard to flounder when they don't really exist anymore
Mossberg is still owned by the Mossberg family. Remington is owned by yet another investment firm. That makes a difference.
Bought a Remington field master last year, very good shotgun so far.Was pretty cheap too and has a all steel receiver unlike Mossberg that uses aluminum if that means anything to anyone , that being said I have a Mossberg 590 and 590a1 and love them both , also have a older browning bps with nice glossy wood and bluing , also has a steel receiver and that’s the most quality pump out of all the ones I own
@@platapus112- they are back under Remington Arms Co and are focusing more on quality. They have the newer 870 field masters and wing masters out now and are said to be as good or better as the original runs of 870. I’m sure they will be bringing back the 11-87 and Rem 700 in the near future if they have any sense. I pick my 11-87 over a dozen other shotguns in the cabinet, just fits and shoots great
@@-B_G- yeah I know they still exist, I'm just saying they aren't making the same amount they used to since they're only making 870s and 700s. I wish they'd make new 11-87s, best semi auto made
This guy might be one of the best spokesmen I’ve ever seen at SHOT. Super charismatic, engaging, and knows what the hell he’s talking about. Other companies - take notes.
Best company rep so far
Jeremy is the man. He is/was an editor at Guns & Ammo.
@@TFBTVShowTime I bet Mossberg loves the hell out of you and TFB TV, the legendary Maverick burndown video had to move a butt-ton of units. I bought two after that and I don't even find shotguns that interesting.
I wish more people understood that good shotguns deserve more than just dinky little bead sights. Low-profile aperture sights are a huge step up in terms of capability.
True.that has evolved with the quality of ammo. The same shotgun that I got in 1984 and it fires a more consistent spread now with the same shot as it did back in the day.
Red dots are here to stay
Bead sights are good for hunting, not much use in the tactical world
My 18.5" 590A1 just has a bead sight. If nothing else, bead sights are fast to aim with. Ghost ring sights are great for slugs but for buckshot at 15 yds or under (maybe 25 yds, tops) then a bead sight will get the job done. Don't get me wrong, these optics cut shotguns are a great upgrade and if/when I get this professional series or the Thunder Ranch 940 (the QD for a sling is great), then I will definitely get a red dot.
Ghost rings for the win
Edit: I bought a 1301 Tac
Can we get a 940 vs Beretta? I know it's controversial for you but I want to know definitively the pros and cons of the systems and why I would buy one over the others. You're the man to do it, we all trust your opinion.
This! Very few have done what I feel is a genuine head to head and not just a side by side overview
Only one way to settle that question. Buy both and see. One man's treasure is another man's trash.
I've been asking for that from guntube since the A300 Patrol came out. No one has done it oddly enough.
Versus stoehger too!
I own both. Both purchased early in their releases. I had a 940 within like 60 days of TFB showing it, and I pre-ordered th A300 Patrol. On paper at least, the 940 likely wins. Internal coatings and heavier barrel profile make it easier to clean and it's softer shooting to me. The red dot being directly mounted to the receiver in a recess is also a big plus with vilent 12 gauge recoil. BUT the light mounting solution blows, and you will probably have to rig up a sling solution, at least till this new model comes out. The A300 would be my choice without a second thought however. It just runs and runs and runs. The furniture is superior for slings and lights, and the full magazine tube eliminates follower snag (which happened to me with my 940)
I WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER 940 AGAIN. They jam when you mount lights the way they sell the gun. If you use the barrel clamp it either walks off, or you tighten it until it causes cycling issues. It can stop the gun from cycling. I mean single shot, non-functioning piles of crap. Totally locked up. Notice in James's videos how he does not mount a light and how he removed the mag clamp? Either the test gun came without one, or they removed it because it kept coming off. That's because if you use it and tighten it sufficiently to prevent walking, it will probably shut the gun down. Both issues that I believe were hinted at here in this video. So they know. He mentions that IN A FUTURE upgrade they'll address it. AND. Mossberg customer service does NOT CARE. My gun went back twice because it wouldn't cycle. I asked for a new gun. They said no. They said that I should not mount a light thatway if it causes my gun to stop working. Their solution? Don't do that. "Sorry, you can't use our product as designed. There's nothing wrong with your gun...as long as you don't use it the way it was marketed."
Left me hanging with a gun I can't trust and one I feel guilty about selling on the used market. Never again. Be warned.
My 2 cents for whatever it's worth ;)
Good luck with your which ever shotgun you choose!
I’ve seen Jeremy speak on a couple of occasions about the work they are doing at Mossberg to advance the product and I gotta say, I really hope all of the senior leadership understands this guys value. Phenomenal job.
Ron spomer just casually chilling in the background 😂
lol I didn't notice
The hat.
It'd been hysterical if he just butts into frame holding 2 cartridges and dropping some wisdom on them then exits stage right.
So where are these? I want that 590 already.
I went to the Law Enforcement Academy in 1994 and was told point blank by the State Armorer who had to fix State owned, and agency shotguns that came to training at the academy. He stated that he fixed twice the number of "Other Makes" then he did Mossberg! He told every cadet that asked, that the 500 series was the best shotgun money could buy for a police shotgun. I have never forgotten that conversation.
Did you guys have Benelli available in the US back then?
@@BeleducMartelloOf course not, we are cavemen and the peeps don’t like bullet launchers in the Wild West. Iustifcare!
@@BeleducMartello
The Benelli super 90 had come out, but it was not popular in law-enforcement. Most shotguns were provided by your agency. And the 870, 500 and 1300 or occasional Ithaca ruled the cruiser cannon market. Many agencies required pump guns by SOP.
Same in the marine corps, we gave up the M1014 because it was picky with different loads and couldn’t run less than lethal rounds
Heck yeah they are and now everyone ia jumping on the moss wagon they are getting rid of the loader being down easier faster to load when the loader is up
American, family owned. Will always buy Mossberg.
True. Founded by Swedish gentleman and his sons
@@BeleducMartelloYes, the Pops was born in Sweden and immigrated to the Yoo-Ess-Aye. Sons were born here. Americo De Vespucci, Yo!
The best channel for Shot Show coverage, period.😎👍
Damn man when is this coming out?!!
Mossberg. . . . . yes! Love my 590 A1 Retro!!
When can I buy this model? I see the Thunder Ranch model available on the website, but not this one. Thanks
So... 8 months later, and still no 590 pro on the website? 🤔
Huh???
Any update on the release of the models?
Where are these shotguns? They aren't even on the website yet
This is kind of frustrating. Can we please get a for end with mlok slot? It would be nice to be able to add a pressure switch for the 940.
They did not have production Patrols models at Shot Show and given not release date was given we would think they have time to make some revisions to the fore end that capture some of the improvements such as M-Lok as found on the A300 Patrol and the 1301 Mod 2. The Patrol has been out for many months so with it and with the knowledge of want everyone has wanted to see changed on the 1301 for years they should know what the market wants. Most police agencies have been selling off their 870 police shotguns for years and moving officers over to .223/5.56 rifles for years. Just watching police cam videos on ASP channels shows how few times a officer uses a shotgun versus a rifle. So my guess is the US civilian market will be bigger then the US law enforcement market for these shotguns.
My home town county pd has ar15 and 1301 in their patrol cars.
Are they even available yet?
Great looking shotgun. And the spokesperson sounded genuinely excited for it!
Ron Spomer in the background 👀🫡
very cool... one of my favorite sayings is. "pistols are for starting gunfights... shotguns are for ending gunfights!"
When will these models be available? Mossberg only shows 940 FDE/ODG Cerakote and no ears on front fiber optic, no 590 pros.
Hopefully they can incorporate mlok into the forearm similar to what beretta is doing. Looks pretty good so far
I Find Alot of the Shot Show Reps Can Barley Communicate! Jeremy Did a Great Job! Mossberg Needs To hang on to Him!
Mossberg has done the impossible!
And that is improving their shotguns!
I, for one, thought Mossberg was as good as it got! But somehow, they have made the best there was even better!
I own almost 100 firearms. Yet my "go-to" for when shtf, has been, is, and will always be a Mossberg.
Thank you!
You deserve the credits!
I love my 930. It's been super reliable and was really affordable when i got it. It's always been an easy recommendation from me, and I'm sure the 940 is going to be just as solid! I hope to be able to get my hands on one soon.
I went in to buy a Mossberg 500 and walked out with the 930, such a workhorse !!! Awesome shotgun !
Definitely looking at a 940 for my 1st ever auto shotty.
I got a 930 as well for around $600. Solid piece of equipment!
Got the Mossberg 930 security about $550..It has been super reliable, eats everything. I did put an or3gun spacer in it to help keep it cleaner and a nickel boron piston too...Solid performer !!!
I am happy for all you got a reliable 930 but I have read many reports on shotgun forums of various issues with them. Some were able to fix them OR3GUN parts and others were not. Some claim Mossberg incorporated the upgrade part designs into the 940. I'd buy a 940 but would be concerned with buying a 930. I suspect they are some very reliable 930 but some claimed they were never able to fix the issues with their 930.
The 590 is the most reliable shotgun I’ve ever used bar none.
Proud owner of the very low end maverick 88, and the top tier 590A1 retro. Love both
Are these going to be LEO only? Or available to the public?
I am extremely happy about these Professional Series shotguns. Not just new colors, but actual innovations! I feel like few companies care to refine their pump shotgun craft. I think I might need one of each…
Please offer these in OD Green and FDE!
WHEN
Was that Ron Spomer in the background? I think you got photo bombed!
Yes it is! 😂
Noice 😂😂
When are these hitting the market?
Is this comming out this year still?
The 940 in the dark grey is killer like everything about it.
Mossberg is awesome. Sent in my shotgun for repair that shouldve happened 8 years ago, got it back in a week and it is running flawless and sent with a new lock. My next guns will be Mossbergs!!
Kudos to mossberg for upgrading and tastefully evolving their staple guns, additions seem really well thought out. would have like to see mlok on the frontends, particularly the 590, easiest way to mount a light on the pump. (of course adding the aftermarket magpul isn't a big deal so)
So the 590 A1 professional is only available to LE? :(
Best shotshow interview
Mossberg was one of the first companies I fell in love with when I first got into Firearms. I own their shotguns and I own their MC2C, which is the one product I wish they would show more love to. I'm hoping more from Mossberg in the future when it comes to their pistols.
Yeah, the optic cuts on the shotguns have finally made it around!🥳
I had a stainless Cerakote Shockwave, the coating was way too thick in many places, made it impossible to use, then the finish on the barrel started chipping had it a few months before selling it…..I hope they have improved their quality.
My new desired shot gun. Thanks for the video.
Well, spring has come and gone. I've yet to see these in the wild. WTF Mossberg?
What’s the shiny like tip poking into the inside of the trigger guard?
Indicates that the shotgun is “cocked”
Finally ! Those sights are exactly what I’ve been wanting on a 590A1 !
I have so many mossbergs and they've done it again. I'm sold on both.
If there are any Bob White quail hunters left. They may find both of those guns good for upland game. The shorter stock and short barrel are great in heavy cover. I have a US Army Winchester Model 12 with a Poly Choke and Cutts Compensator added to make the barrel over 18 inches long. Dad bought it after WW2 to try to keep up with his lifelong hunting partner, who used a Winchester 1897. His partner would run empty with 5 birds down while Dad's Remington Model 11 (Browning Auto 5) loaded the fifth shell. Switching to a pump with no disconnector helped Dad some. but he never overcame his buddy's 30-year head start using a pimp shotgun,
Still waiting. Where these at??
Still waiting.
Hey Mossberg, how about redesigning the 590 elevator so no adapter is needed for short shells? It looks as if all you would need to do is make the metal tongue on it maybe an inch or inch-and-a-half longer.
You know what sucks? When I buy the 940 tactical last year, and awesome upgrades happen this year. But I love this shotgun. So accurate and fast.
wonderful progress on these beautiful shotguns
That 940 is looking really spicy. Definitely going on the wishlist.
I really want to see a 940 vs 1301 breakdown that show the gas system/mechanical differences between the two
This is really nice improvements gonna keep my eye out for this guy.
Loving my 940 pro so far. Would be interested on how it stacks up against the other semi auto shotguns in your opinion. Would be a fun comparison
you gotta wonder how many maverick 88's they sold after james' burndown
I hope they sell those iron sights as a standalone too
8:19 "Its not like we've had a rash of safeties breaking..."umm yes you have. Mossberg safeties are a big failure point. Bunch of complaints online including myself about them. My 590 safety likes to jump back on safe when its fired preventing me from making follow up shots. Im getting rid of it for something else.
My 940 Pro safety is so stiff it is unusable, at least it stays put though.
@@deputydog5261 Yep, thats another common one with Mossbergs.
Nice! I've been doing this cerakote with customers Mossbergs and Remingtons for a while now. I was using a different grey, but still the same concept. Looks tight!
Does it have the military metal trigger guard James?
Gotta love when the rep also quotes Uncle Clint! These product improved splatter gats are looking very good!
This guy gets it.
Ears on the fiber optics is a great idea my 940 tac got the fiber optic screwed in like a week.
I’m hoping they will sell the new furniture so I can slap it on my 940 pro tac to get that sweet qd goodness
You can easily drill QD sockets to the forend & stock, that's what I did.
When are these models going to be available?!
I want an exact replica of Jerry Miculek's 940, that thing is a work of art
Where is the Bayonet lug , I bought the 590A1 in the 90s and love it but it does have a kick with the rear stock having a metal plate instead of rubber.
Love the shorter LOP and integrated optic cut on the 590!
How do they decide who James interviews versus Hop?
My 590a1 with tacticool bayonet lug and M9 baynet (it was a factory offering) is good to go. Only drawback, if any, is weight due to heavy barrel.
Dude, Classic Ron in the background!!! Sorry but that made the video for me. The gun is also nice! Good work moss.
Can I attach a rail segment to allow a prism optic? I have astigmatism strong enough to make reflex sights worse than useless.
When are they making 940 to cycle short shells
Sweet. But does the new front sight on the 940 pro tactical fit on last year’s model?
Yeah can you guys come up with some options for current 940 owners? Every fighting shotgun needs a heatshield number one, plenty of after market for the 590 but zilch for the 940. I love the 940 pro tac but I'm going to need some configurability especially with the handguard before it can take over home defense duty from the 590. The QD is a step in the right direction but I need some M-lok. Right now I have ranger bands holding my flashlight switch on.
Anyone else notice Ron Spomer in the background?
Was TFB TV the only guntube channel that went to the Mossberg booth? Doing a YT search for Mossberg Professional and this is pretty much the only video on the Professional it seems.
I like the dark grey
Hey, I saw that! Birds head grip, mag fed, sling. Do you have a video on it?
I'm going to buy a 940 tomorrow. It was between the 940 tactical and Beretta 1301
B-Link is 36% faster cycling
@@weduhpeople8504 dude, no one cares. you can't even perceive "36% faster" when shooting.
I just watched your S&W340 video from 3 years ago James your aging like a president my dude ❤. The world beating us up.
Does anyone know if the barrel clamp on this new 940 is made of metal? Cuz I'm pretty sure they're made of polymer. Aluminum or steel would be nice.
Seems like good upgrades.
So when are they actually going to be available???
Not a fan of frangible front sights, but otherwise nice of them to make a more polished model. Now if they can resist pricing it at twice as much as a regular one...
Does this still take the Mossberg Flex System? Also does this take short shells?
Mossberg Goldistock (tm). I wish I could find Mossberg 20ga. shotguns anywhere.
Did no one else at Shot Show see these? I can't find any information anywhere else.
9:15 What is the silver pin inside the trigger guard ?
"Cocked indicator"
My question is, will the butt stock from the 940 Professional fit the 940 Tactical?
Okay....will that ghost ring rear sight fit the new Mossberg 940 Pro by removing the plate?
Great upgraded models from Mossberg! Are the Trigger Guards steel or plastic? Asking fir a friend who may need to butt-stroke an opponent...
Its the little upgrades/improvements that matter. Mossberg is really stepping up there game. Finding new ways to make a pump action better is hard like he says but they are managing to do it. Awesome video.
My Maverick 88 is thee shite though...owning 10 yrs now and this sucker goes bang 💥 every time, no question durable accurate pump-kin baby 💪. Love Mossberg
Man..Great upgrades! Can't wait.
"The more I look at the Mosberg , the more I am convinced to buy a Beretta A300" - quote
Will the new big safety retrofit on other 940's ?
afaik, yes
Now what about us that already own a 940 Pro T will we be able to get those new parts like stick and forend barrel. Will we be able to get those to fit to our current 940s?