This entry details the Mossberg 200K's 'false sight rib,' a design feature explained by Othais of C&Rsenal. The rib is a raised, grooved bump intended to reduce glare and offer a rudimentary sighting surface, serving as a manufacturing shortcut to save weight and complexity compared to a full rib. The analysis highlights historical trade-offs in firearm design.
This review provides an expert overview of the Mossberg 200K, a 1955 pump-action shotgun. The speaker highlights its unique rifle-like aesthetic, durable glass-embedded nylon pump, and smooth action despite its budget construction. Key features like the adjustable C-Lect choke, detachable 2-round magazine, and compensator vents are detailed, offering valuable insights for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage firearms.
This video explores eight underrated pump-action shotguns, highlighting models beyond the ubiquitous Remington 870 and Mossberg 500. The expert instructor delves into unique features like bottom ejection on the Ithaca Model 37, slam-fire capability on the Winchester Model 1897, and detachable magazines on the Mossberg 200K, providing historical context and technical details for each firearm.
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