I wish I had watched this video before making my purchase. My problem is discussed at the 0:20 mark. My Mossberg 500 came with a factory forend that does extend past the receiver when fully pulled back. I'm not going to buy a new forend and my choices are either get the 4-shell verssion or look into a competitor's product.
The package says it also fits the Mossberg 930. I see no way to mount this on a Mossberg 930SPX without highly modifying it. The mounting holes do not line up. It will be returned and I will buy another brand that fits.
You know, they're not "6/32nd" screws. They're 6-32 screws. That MEANS they are a #6 in size and have 32 threads per inch. The same thing goes for 8-32 screws or 8-24 screws. You don't add a "nd' or 'th" on the end of any of those either. Sorry, but it's not even close to being the same thing. Come on Joe, you're a service tech and you work for the company.
I wish I had watched this video before making my purchase. My problem is discussed at the 0:20 mark. My Mossberg 500 came with a factory forend that does extend past the receiver when fully pulled back. I'm not going to buy a new forend and my choices are either get the 4-shell verssion or look into a competitor's product.
Get a new forend, wood is boring
@@scientistsbaffled5730 It isn't wood.
Just received mine for my Maverick 88. Fits like a glove! Installed in about 10 minutes! Thanks!!
What sidesaddle attachment are you using?
my kit is missing the longer ejector screw!
The package says it also fits the Mossberg 930. I see no way to mount this on a Mossberg 930SPX without highly modifying it. The mounting holes do not line up. It will be returned and I will buy another brand that fits.
do you have to remove this when you strip down your Mossberg for cleaning?
@ 0:37 ....the is a water inch wrench?
Does anyone know if this will void the warranty?
Lol
Will this fit my Winchester SXP?
Are there any screws or other metal parts that can rust
I do not believe my slotted screw is the correct size. After an hour of trying to make it fit, i am giving up
You know, they're not "6/32nd" screws. They're 6-32 screws. That MEANS they are a #6 in size and have 32 threads per inch. The same thing goes for 8-32 screws or 8-24 screws. You don't add a "nd' or 'th" on the end of any of those either. Sorry, but it's not even close to being the same thing. Come on Joe, you're a service tech and you work for the company.