This review details the installation and performance of the Woox Gladiatore forearm and bird head grip for the Mossberg 590 Shockwave. The upgrade significantly enhances the firearm's aesthetics and ergonomics, offering improved grip and M-LOK compatibility. The video also delves into the legal classification of the Shockwave and the accessories, emphasizing its status as a non-NFA item due to its design.
This expert review from NRA Publications introduces the Mossberg 990 Aftershock, a 12-gauge semi-automatic shotgun designed as a non-NFA firearm. The video highlights its compact configuration, features derived from the Mossberg 940 line, and its suitability for personal defense due to its gas-operated system and reduced recoil. The presentation emphasizes its legal status and practical applications.
This video by former CIA officer Jason Hanson outlines two critical reasons for gun owners to possess a 'throwaway gun': post-self-defense shooting firearm confiscation and potential government confiscation scenarios. He emphasizes that a throwaway gun should be reliable and not necessarily the cheapest option, recommending models like the Glock 19, Springfield XD, and Sig Sauer P365 XL. The strategy involves having a secondary firearm readily available to maintain self-defense capability or to comply with confiscation requests without relinquishing a primary, valuable firearm.
This expert-level review from 'Guns You Can't Live Without' highlights five compact firearms ideal for home defense in 2025. The video emphasizes their maneuverability in tight spaces without sacrificing stopping power, contrasting them with traditional long shotguns. It also clarifies legal classifications for certain firearms that fire shot shells but aren't legally defined as shotguns, making them non-NFA items.
This video provides an expert look at the Mossberg 590S Shockwave, highlighting its unique ability to reliably cycle 1.75-inch mini shells alongside standard 2.75-inch and 3-inch shells without adapters. Instructor Eric demonstrates its legal classification as a non-NFA 'firearm' and tests various specialized ammunition types, offering practical insights into its potential for home defense and customization.
This YouTube video features the Mossberg 590 Shockwave, emphasizing its "barely legal" status and showcasing it in action with shooting footage. The title and description highlight the specific firearm model, the manufacturer, and the general activity of shooting. Hashtags suggest it is aimed at a broad audience on the platform, potentially for entertainment or to generate interest in the firearm.
This review covers the Kalashnikov USA Komrad, a US-manufactured 12-gauge firearm based on the SAIGA-12 platform. It highlights the Komrad's compact size (31.5 inches overall length with a 12.5-inch barrel), its classification as a firearm rather than a shotgun to avoid NFA regulations, and its compatibility with SAIGA parts. The review also details its adjustable gas system, recommended ammunition velocity, and available accessories.
This video provides an expert overview of the new 2022 Mossberg 590S Shockwave, focusing on its unique ability to reliably cycle 1.75-inch mini-shells alongside standard 2.75-inch loads. The instructor, demonstrating experienced authority, highlights the benefits of mini-shells for home defense, particularly their low recoil and increased capacity (8+1 with mini-shells vs. 5+1 with standard loads). Practical demonstrations showcase the handling and firing of various ammunition types, including Aguila 7.5 shot and Double-aught buck mini-shells, as well as Fiocchi high velocity loads.
This YouTube video, titled 'Say Hello To My Little Friend,' features the Mossberg Shockwave. The description explicitly names the firearm and invites viewers to support the channel through Patreon or PayPal. It also provides social media links for Instagram. The content appears to be a showcase or introduction to the Mossberg Shockwave, likely aimed at firearm enthusiasts.
This guide provides essential steps for safely handling and operating the Mossberg 590 Shockwave for home defense, emphasizing its maneuverability and effectiveness with 12 Gauge ammunition. It covers loading, shooting techniques, recoil management, and recommended upgrades, drawing on the expertise of the Hunt Fish Shoot channel.
The Genesis Arms Gen 12 is a non-NFA 12-gauge firearm utilizing an AR-10 receiver, offering AR-style ergonomics and magazine feeding. It employs a short recoil operating system where the barrel moves back approximately a quarter inch. The firearm demonstrated impressive reliability with low-brass birdshot, cycling 75 rounds with only one hang-up, making it a viable option for home defense and 3-gun competitions.
This video showcases a 12.5" ABC Rifle Company .308 AR-10 "firearm" being shot at 500 yards with 168 Grain Sierra MatchKing ammunition from both Federal Premium and Magtech. The shooter highlights the rifle's accuracy at this range, referring to it as a "tack driver." Key details include the rifle's legal classification as a non-NFA firearm due to its barrel length, the use of a UTG 1-8x scope, a 50-yard zero, and an 8 MOA come-up. The description also mentions the use of Palmetto State Armory lowers, Mil-Spec triggers, and various Bear Creek (BCA) and Palmetto State (PSA) uppers, emphasizing high-value options for recreational shooters. The creator acknowledges they are not a professional and invites questions.
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