Mossberg Model 500L

Mossberg Model 500L

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About Mossberg Model 500L

With over 10 million sold, and decades of military and law enforcement in its lineage, the 500 shotgun has become a much sought-after security shotgun with dozens of styles to fit any taste or any need. The L-Series feature all the key features of the standard 500 in a left handed platform. It is compatible with select Mossberg accessories including stocks, grips, sights and rails (NOTE: It is not compatible with right handed accessory barrels.) It comes with full stock and accessory Pistol Grip kit. It has dual extractors, positive steel to steel lockup, twin action bars, and an anti-jam elevator to ensure smooth operation. It has an ergonomic top safety and free gun lock included.

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MSRP:
$436.06
Used Price:
$305.24
Sale Price:
$392.45

Specifications

Brand Mossberg & Sons
Category Shotguns
Action Pump
Capacity 5+1
Barrel Length 18.5"

Detailed Review

The Mossberg Model 500L is a pump-action shotgun manufactured by Mossberg. The "L" stands for "left-handed," indicating that this model is designed specifically for left-handed shooters.

The Model 500L has a capacity of five rounds and is chambered for 12 gauge ammunition. Its barrel length is 24 inches, and the overall length of the shotgun is 44.25 inches. The receiver is made from aluminum, which helps to keep the weight down while still maintaining strength and durability.

The shotgun has a black synthetic stock and forend, which are both designed to provide a comfortable grip and reduce felt recoil. The stock is also adjustable for length of pull, allowing it to be customized for each individual shooter.

One of the defining features of the Model 500L is the ambidextrous safety, which can be easily operated by both right and left-handed shooters. This feature makes the shotgun more versatile and user-friendly for shooters of different orientations.

The Model 500L also has a variety of options for customization, including different types of sights, chokes, and barrels. This makes it a popular choice for hunting, sporting, and home defense purposes, as it can be tailored to fit the needs of each individual shooter.

In terms of reliability, the Model 500L is known for its durability and ability to withstand heavy use. It is also easy to maintain and clean, making it a practical choice for both novice and experienced shooters.

Overall, the Mossberg Model 500L is a versatile and reliable pump-action shotgun designed for left-handed shooters. With its customizable options and ambidextrous safety, it is a popular choice for a variety of shooting applications.

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Rick C
September 14, 2018
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Great gun! Hard to find left-handed shotguns in stores, especially without having to pay a small fortune for them. Really like the adjustable stock, gun is very smooth operating and handles really well. Bought this on layaway, shipping was fast and effici

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Bryce Bomberger
June 10, 2017
Firearms Review Rating 100%

This gun was my first shotgun. I love the model and reccomend it to any beginner.

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PUG TACTICS
June 11, 2016
Firearms Review Rating 100%

thats a nice shotgun :)

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