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Mesa Tactical SureShell Carrier and Rail for Mossberg 500 (6-Shell, 12-GA, 4½ in) - 6 Shell

Mesa Tactical SureShell Carrier and Rail for Mossberg 500 (6-Shell, 12-GA, 4½ in) - 6 Shell
Mesa Tactical SureShell Carrier and Rail for Mossberg 500 (6-Shell, 12-GA, 4½ in) - 6 Shell

SureShell® Carrier And Rail For Moss 500/590A1/Mav88 (12-GA)

These SureShell shotshell carriers for the Mossberg 500 and 590 feature mounting brackets with integral top Picatinny sight rails. Using the top mounting screw holes found on Mossberg 500 and 590 shotguns made since 1997. The SureShell shotshell carriers are thus slung on the left side of the receiver, securely fastened at the top. No other shell carrier mounting method is as secure or looks as good. 

The Picatinny rails are machined from aircraft grade 6061-T6 aluminum, which are  mil-spec hard anodized and provide an extremely durable non-glare matte finish. 

The principle difference between one model of SureShell and another, aside from capacity, is the backing plate, which is designed to mount the carrier assembly on a particular model of shotgun. Side-mount SureShell shotshell carriers for Mossberg , Remington and Benelli M1 shotguns use the trigger group pin holes to secure the assemblies to the weapon; the Benelli M2 Tactical, Benelli M4/M1014, Benelli SuperNova Tactical and some Mossberg 500/590 versions take advantage of the factory-tapped rail mounting holes in the tops of these shotguns and include integrated Pictanny optics mounting rails; another version with an integrated rail is the saddle-mount design for Remington; SureShell Carriers for M4 carbine stocks feature special hardware for attachment to these buttstocks.

FOREND COMPATIBILITY

Factory shotgun forends, except “tactical” forends, often feature significant receiver overlap when the bolt is pulled back. These forends will need to be cut down or replaced with aftermarket “tactical” forends to be used with some SureShell shotshell carriers. Before you install a SureShell shotshell carrier, measure your forend’s receiver overlap and compare it to the furthest forward point of the shotshell carrier. Then cut any potential overlap or interference off the end of the forend with a miter saw or a rotary arm saw for a perfect fit. 

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  • Model: MT-93630
  • Weight: 2.00lb
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