23 rounds in 3.73 seconds with a Mossberg 930 shotgun

Published on May 13, 2013
Duration: 1:49

Jerry Miculek demonstrates extreme speed with a modified Mossberg 930 shotgun, firing 23 rounds in 3.73 seconds. The setup features a 24-round capacity with an extended magazine tube and a red dot sight for rapid target acquisition. Analysis reveals an average split time of 0.16 seconds, highlighting exceptional firearm control and recoil management.

Quick Summary

Jerry Miculek fired 23 rounds from a modified Mossberg 930 shotgun in 3.73 seconds, achieving an average split time of 0.16 seconds. The shotgun was equipped with an extended magazine tube for 24-round capacity and a red dot sight.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: 24 Round Challenge
  2. 00:18Rapid Fire Sequence
  3. 00:32Performance Analysis & Stats
  4. 01:03POV & Slow Motion Replay

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the record for rounds fired in a short time with a Mossberg 930?

In this demonstration, Jerry Miculek fired 23 rounds from a modified Mossberg 930 shotgun in just 3.73 seconds, showcasing extreme speed shooting capabilities.

How many rounds can the modified Mossberg 930 hold?

The Mossberg 930 used in the video was modified with an extended magazine tube, allowing it to hold a total of 24 rounds for the speed challenge.

What was the average split time during the speed test?

Jerry Miculek achieved an average split time of 0.16 seconds between shots during the 23-round speed test, indicating incredibly fast follow-up shots.

What optics were used on the Mossberg 930 for speed shooting?

The Mossberg 930 in the video was equipped with a red dot sight, which is crucial for rapid target acquisition and maintaining accuracy during high-speed shooting.

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