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.
Just received mine for my Maverick 88. Fits like a glove! Installed in about 10 minutes! Thanks!!
do you have to remove this when you strip down your Mossberg for cleaning?
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.
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.
my kit is missing the longer ejector screw!
What sidesaddle attachment are you using?
Are there any screws or other metal parts that can rust
Will this fit my Winchester SXP?
@ 0:37 ....the is a water inch wrench?
Does anyone know if this will void the warranty?
Lol
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.