At the Range: Black Aces Tactical Pro Series 5 Kit for Mossberg 500/590(A1) Shotgun

Published on June 24, 2013
Duration: 2:09

This guide details the installation and operation of the Black Aces Tactical Pro Series 5 Kit, which converts compatible Mossberg and Maverick shotguns to a magazine-fed system. The kit replaces the original receiver and bolt, allowing the use of Saiga 12 style magazines. The video demonstrates the conversion process, magazine insertion, and live-fire drills showcasing rapid reloading capabilities. The MSRP is $499, with a 4-5 week shipping time.

Quick Summary

The Black Aces Tactical Pro Series 5 Kit converts Mossberg 500/590/590A1 and Maverick 88 shotguns to a magazine-fed system using Saiga 12 style magazines. This significantly enhances reloading speed and capacity. The kit costs $499 MSRP and retains familiar shotgun ergonomics by using original barrels and trigger groups.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Pro Series 5 Kit
  2. 00:31Kit Components and Replacement
  3. 00:46Pricing and Availability
  4. 00:56Magazine Compatibility and Live Fire
  5. 01:23Reloading and Rapid Fire

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Black Aces Tactical Pro Series 5 Kit?

The Pro Series 5 Kit is a retrofit designed to convert Mossberg 500, 590, 590A1, and Maverick 88 shotguns into magazine-fed firearms, utilizing Saiga 12 style magazines for faster reloads and increased capacity.

How much does the Black Aces Tactical Pro Series 5 Kit cost?

The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the Black Aces Tactical Pro Series 5 Kit is $499. Shipping typically takes between four to five weeks from the date of order.

What shotguns are compatible with the Pro Series 5 Kit?

The Pro Series 5 Kit is compatible with Mossberg 500, Mossberg 590, Mossberg 590A1, and Maverick 88 shotguns. It uses standard Mossberg components like the barrel and trigger group.

What type of magazines does the Pro Series 5 Kit use?

The Pro Series 5 Kit is designed to accept Saiga 12 style box magazines. This allows for quicker and more efficient reloading compared to traditional tube-fed shotguns.

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