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The Mossberg 930 Pro-Series is a semi-automatic shotgun for competitive use. It features a walnut or synthetic stock, Cerakote finished receiver, ported 28" barrel, 4 + 1 capacity, Hi-Viz front sight, beveled loading gate and comes with a set of Briley chokes. The Jerry Miculek model of the 930 Pro-Series is built to the specifications of the competitive speed shooter its named for. This model has a 9 + 1 capacity shorter forend oversized bolt handle stabilizing barrel clamp and special engraved receiver.
Details
Action Auto - Capacity 10rds - Gauge 12 - Barrel 24" Vented Rib - Choke Accu-Set - Shell Size 2.75" - Chamber 3" -Sight Fiber Optic Front - Stock Synthetic Black - Finish Blued - Overall Length 44.5" - Weight 7.75lbs. - Performance-enhancing features on the JM Pro Series include Mossberg s extended tactical bolt handle. Forend cut to facilitate faster reloads over sized safety button orange magazine follower and protective barrel clamp for the extended mag tube. The 10-Shot Tactical Class has a 24" non-ported vent rib barrel with standard ACCU-CHOKE Modified tube red fiber optic front bead sight extended 9-shot magazine tube adjustable trigger stop and anodized receiver with chamfered loading port opening. The 9-Shot Tactical Class version features a 22" non-ported vent rib barrel with standard ACCU-CHOKE Modified tube. red fiber optic front bead sight extended 8-shot magazine tube adjustable trigger stop and anodized receiver with chamfered loading port opening.
UPC | 015813851183 |
Gauge | 12 GA |
Action | NOT SPECIFIED |
Capacity | 10 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 24 BARREL |
Weight | 7.8 |
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