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I did notice that it is not as bright as I remember. What I remembered was that shining it on the white ceiling would make the whole room glow green. Pointing it in other places does not produce the same effect. Still damn cool though and cuts out the guesswork.
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Works great! Just eyeballing it in the house and it looks like it's on the money without even adjusting the W/E on it. The dot is bright as Hell and about the size of a quarter. I'm able to thumb activate it just by stretching past the safety. I hope like Hell it stands up to the recoil because I really dig this!http://i1146.photobucket.com/albums/o529/sixnine2/20170714_212747.jpghttp://i1146.photobucket.com/albums/o529/sixnine2/20170714_212807.jpg View Quote |
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Maybe one hour? Bought a hobby burner from Menards that came with different tips. Practiced on an old plastic pistol case til I found a texture I liked then started on the grip. I used scotch tape to mark the boundary lines then stippled along the tape. If you touch the tape it just melts in. Then I peeled the tape and tried my best to make uniform lines from side to side.
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Got to the range to try the laser out yesterday. About half dozen slugs and 3 or 4 00. Sight didn't wander off zero so I'm happy as Hell!
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LGS called today and said the marinecote version is shipping. I should have mine next week.
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Took my Shockwave out for the first time and I love this thing!! Recoil isn't bad at all (only was shooting bird shot) and my 7yo was emptying the tube with my help with no complaints. Great firearm for sure! Home run mossberg!
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Took my Shockwave out for the first time and I love this thing!! Recoil isn't bad at all (only was shooting bird shot) and my 7yo was emptying the tube with my help with no complaints. Great firearm for sure! Home run mossberg! View Quote |
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I have had multiple people email me asking for em to send them the photos of the modification process in my thread from three years ago. The photos are being held hostage now wanting $35 a month but if you just do an image search they should all appear in the search results. Just look for the orange ones.
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I have had multiple people email me asking for em to send them the photos of the modification process in my thread from three years ago. The photos are being held hostage now wanting $35 a month but if you just do an image search they should all appear in the search results. Just look for the orange ones. Brazos609+Mossberg+MOE View Quote |
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Got my marinecote version.
Every place seems to be sold out of the mini shells. Where can I get them? |
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Can you post a pic please, I havent seen that variant. View Quote Attached File Not my photo. |
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Still don't understand why it is only the receiver that is coated.
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Still don't understand why it is only the receiver that is coated. View Quote @Slimjim sorry bout that, didn't get pictures taken. But it look exactly like the one posted. |
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Marine NP3 coating is what it is as far as I knew for the finish. it shouldn't cost much to send barrel and magazine tube in to be made to match.
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If you have to do that its going to be about the same cost if you just send your receiver too and get a definite match. View Quote |
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How long is it? I'm trying to figure out if it will break even with the barrel or how far it goes past.
ETA: Never heard of S&J and didn't pop up on Google when I was looking, thanks for the tip! |
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How long is it? I'm trying to figure out if it will break even with the barrel or how far it goes past. ETA: Never heard of S&J and didn't pop up on Google when I was looking, thanks for the tip! View Quote Attached File |
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You have a conversion Shockwave right? Kit built not an off the shelf? I measured mine and it looks like 1.5" breaks even. The S&J is 2.75" and would be about 1.25" past the barrel (on my factory model). I'm waiting to hear back from Nordic components about their extension. Their extension nut might be long enough by itself then I would just have to cap it somehow.
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You are probably correct, I saw the other day they are doing this with the Mossberg 590a1 marine version is only a receiver with the NP3 coating. I don't get it. View Quote |
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It all boils down to if they build it people will buy it.
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Winchester did similar years ago with one version of the 1300. All weather on the receiver(silver color), blued steel parts. Add me to the list of "not getting it". Why put the coating on the part that needs it the least? View Quote |
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You have a conversion Shockwave right? Kit built not an off the shelf? I measured mine and it looks like 1.5" breaks even. The S&J is 2.75" and would be about 1.25" past the barrel (on my factory model). I'm waiting to hear back from Nordic components about their extension. Their extension nut might be long enough by itself then I would just have to cap it somehow. View Quote The conversion I did won't allow extensions |
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Still waiting to hear back from Vang Comp and Nordic about the length of their extensions. Enough inquiries will eventually result in new products.
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The Vang Comp is 2.25". That puts the tube about three quarters of inch past the barrel. I'm not sure if that'll stick out far enough to bug me or not.
ETA: Nordic can eat a dick since they haven't bothered returning my emails, Brownell's emailed me the information about 10 minutes after I sent the inquiry and they said it was just under 2.5". This makes Vang Comp the winner. |
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http://i1146.photobucket.com/albums/o529/sixnine2/20170810_143409.jpgWell it looks good, but I cant get that 6th shell in the tube. I'm not sure if it's hanging up on something but damn. I'll play with it and see if it allows an extra 3" or if another brand shell will fit any different but as much as I like the look $75 is a lot not to get that +1. I've got two other Mossbergs it can go on but damn I had my hopes up. At least nobody else will waste $75 on this. View Quote |
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Well it looks good, but I cant get that 6th shell in the tube. I'm not sure if it's hanging up on something but damn. I'll play with it and see if it allows an extra 3" or if another brand shell will fit any different but s much as I like the look $75 is a lot not to get that +1. I've got two other Mossbergs it can go on but damn I had my hopes up. At least nobody else will waste $75 on this. View Quote I was under the impression that the Mossberg Shockwave was supposed to be able to get the following in the Standard Mag Tube; 5- 2&3/4" Shells 4- 3" Shells 8 Aguila Mini-Shells Please let me know if I'm wrong. Even by adding the 2.25" Extension on the Mag Tube, I Do Not see where you would be able to squeeze 6 3" shells into the Mag Tube, and even the 6th 2&3/4" shell would be tight. |
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sixnine, Are you trying to get 6, 3" shells in the Mag Tube, Or 6. 2&3/4" shells in the Mag Tube, WITH the 1 Shot (2.25") Extension on? I was under the impression that the Mossberg Shockwave was supposed to be able to get the following in the Standard Mag Tube; 5- 2&3/4" Shells 4- 3" Shells 8 Aguila Mini-Shells Please let me know if I'm wrong. Even by adding the 2.25" Extension on the Mag Tube, I Do Not see where you would be able to squeeze 6 3" shells into the Mag Tube, and even the 6th 2&3/4" shell would be tight. View Quote |
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It comes painfully close to accepting six 2.75's, in fact it will just barely take six shells of #8 birdshot but not 00. I can also now fit five 3" shells in the tube. So it increased the capacity of the weak loads and the capacity of the holy shit loads but not the useful ones. View Quote CD |
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I went through my stash and found that the Remington, Federal, and Winchester loads were the same length. Herters and S&B have that weird disk thing in the end instead of a crimp and end up being as long as the crimped 3" loads. Just out of curiosity I grabbed six birdshot loads and they fit just fine. They appear to be about 2mm shorter than the buck loads and that adds up to 10 or 12mm in the tube which is just enough room to get that 6th shell in. I'll look for something shorter in the future but for now I'm stuck with what I got.
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Anyone know the best way to mount a light on the Mossberg shockwave?
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Anyone know the best way to mount a light on the Mossberg shockwave? View Quote I'll post a pic here as soon as I can. Tomac |
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Laziness.... They have one line for this. To finish the barrels, etc... would take up time. Easier just to get virgin receivers from the marine line and slap it together. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Still don't understand why it is only the receiver that is coated. They have one line for this. To finish the barrels, etc... would take up time. Easier just to get virgin receivers from the marine line and slap it together. I'm Going to buy one of these for my BIL to keep on his boat when they get 100% marinecote. |
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Thoughts on adding a heat shield to the 590 (Shockwave). I kind of like the look.
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Anyone know the best way to mount a light on the Mossberg shockwave? View Quote In practice, though... Recoil kept painfully impacting the end of the light/rail onto the tip of my thumb. So, switched the rail/light to the 3 o'clock side which eliminated painful boo-boos but made the switch more difficult to access. As an experiment I replaced the MFT Torch w/a TLR-1 from one of my handguns and I was surprised at how easy it was to do both momentary & constant-on w/my middle finger yet it's nowhere near my fingers during recoil. I may end up ditching the whole "lightweight/low-profile" thing and just go w/a TLR-1. Tomac ETA: GG&G is now further modding their Magpul forends to allow use of their light rail kit. Shockwave w/MFT Torch at 9 o'clock before moving it to 3 o'clock: Attached File |
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I just got an email from Mossberg!
The 20 Gauge Shockwave is in Production! |
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Anyone feeling generous enough to do a write up on how to install a heat shield on one of these??
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With the GG&G modded Magpul forend, I added a short length of M-Lok rail and the 20 lumen MFT Torch. On paper, this works great as its low-profile, lightweight and the switch is easily accessed w/the support-side thumb. In practice, though... Recoil kept painfully impacting the end of the light/rail onto the tip of my thumb. So, switched the rail/light to the 3 o'clock side which eliminated painful boo-boos but made the switch more difficult to access. As an experiment I replaced the MFT Torch w/a TLR-1 from one of my handguns and I was surprised at how easy it was to do both momentary & constant-on w/my middle finger yet it's nowhere near my fingers during recoil. I may end up ditching the whole "lightweight/low-profile" thing and just go w/a TLR-1. Tomac ETA: GG&G is now further modding their Magpul forends to allow use of their light rail kit. Shockwave w/MFT Torch at 9 o'clock before moving it to 3 o'clock: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/1593/PA100004-333808.JPG View Quote Tomac ETA: This isn't critical, but does anyone make a +1 for the Mossberg that doesn't extend too far beyond the muzzle? |
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I just got an email from Mossberg! The 20 Gauge Shockwave is in Production! http://www.mossberg.com/product/590-shockwave-6-shot-20-gauge/ It’s listed as a 590, I guess maybe it’s built around the 12g receiver? |
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Ended up moving the light/rail to the 3 o'clock position as recoil causes the light/rail to impact the tip of my support-side thumb. TLR-1 works well at 3 o'clock, I can easily manipulate the lever switch w/the middle finger of my support-side hand. Tomac ETA: This isn't critical, but does anyone make a +1 for the Mossberg that doesn't extend too far beyond the muzzle? View Quote |
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