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Mossberg releases "RETRO" 590A1s and 500s with wood police stocks

Those are cool looking, but the price on the 590 , yikes is right. With sales tax here that would be a grand. They do look good though.
 
I wonder if Mossberg will sell the stocks alone when they are finally available.
 
That M4 looks almost exactly like mine, other than a different optic. I'm using a Primary Arms red dot. The first 2 settings are NV.

Anyway, I do like the corn cob furniture and am generally a fan of blued steel and wood anyway when it's done right. But it would be hard to beat my Winchester 1300. The action on it is smooth as butter. And I only gave $200 for it. I can't wrap my mind paying over $400 for a pump shotgun. Sorry, just can't do it. I've been stuck in 1999 for a long time.

Very nice tools nitesite. Very nice indeed.
 
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Dang, that's a nice looking gun.

I like the stain on it.

And I'm also a big fan of those new limbsavers too.
 
Yep.

Lights are required on my social guns.

But I'm not old though. I'm just mimicking you and nitesite :laugh:
 
Lights are required on my social guns.

Some of my social guns have lights. The Scorpion EVO 3 comes to mind.

All of my work guns have lights except for my M1A which never has, and besides I don't tote it much any more.
 
That M4 looks almost exactly like mine, other than a different optic. I'm using a Primary Arms red dot. The first 2 settings are NV.

Primary Arms makes very good rugged and dependable stuff. Excellent choice Sir.
 
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I picked up my new 590A1 Retro yesterday. I was fortunate to find one for $618 at Grabagun.com. I customize Mossberg 590 & 590A1s as a hobby and I've got to say out of the 60 or so new Mossberg 590/590A1 models I've owned or worked on, this new Retro has the smoothest action of any I've felt to date. I don't know if Mossberg is making an extra effort since these were issued to commemorate their 100th anniversary or whether I was just lucky; but the action reminded me more of my '73 Remington 870 Wingmaster, than the typical stiff Mossberg action. I was afraid that the stock would be lacquered or glossy, but it is just oil stained walnut. Fit and finish were exceptional for a new Mossberg, so I am really pleased with the shotgun. I just put on a bronze Cerakoted oversized safety and a anodized mag follower in it, so it's ready to roll.
 
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