Mossberg 930 shotgun in Slow Motion! 5 shots in a HALF SECOND with Jerry Miculek!

Published on December 19, 2013
Duration: 5:40

Jerry Miculek demonstrates the extreme speed of his modified Mossberg 930 JM Pro, achieving 5 shots in under a second. The video highlights the shotgun's fast cycling due to its low-mass parts and short-stroke gas system, enabling a 0.12-second interval between shots. Modifications include a 15-round capacity, Vortex Razor red dot, and a compensator, all contributing to exceptional performance in competition.

Quick Summary

Jerry Miculek's modified Mossberg 930 JM Pro shotgun achieves incredible speed, firing 5 rounds in just 0.6 seconds. This is enabled by its low-mass cycling parts, short-stroke gas system, and a 15-round capacity, making it a top performer in competition shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Mossberg 930 JM Pro
  2. 00:56Build: 15-Round Capacity & Vortex Optic
  3. 01:25Speed Secrets: Gas System & Cycle Time
  4. 02:11High-Speed Demo: 5 Shots in 0.6 Seconds
  5. 03:59Conclusion & Performance Recap

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can Jerry Miculek fire his Mossberg 930 shotgun?

Jerry Miculek demonstrates firing 5 rounds from his modified Mossberg 930 JM Pro shotgun in approximately 0.6 seconds. The shotgun's design allows for a cycle time as fast as 0.12 seconds between shots.

What modifications make the Mossberg 930 so fast?

The Mossberg 930's speed is attributed to its low-mass cycling parts and a short-stroke gas system. Modifications include a 15-round magazine capacity and a Vortex Razor red dot sight for faster target acquisition.

What is the capacity of Jerry Miculek's competition Mossberg 930?

Jerry Miculek's Mossberg 930 JM Pro is equipped with a 14-shot magazine extension, bringing the total capacity to 15 rounds (12 gauge). This extended capacity is crucial for competition stages.

How does the Mossberg 930's gas system contribute to speed?

The short-stroke gas system on the Mossberg 930 uses only the bolt carrier for operation, minimizing the mass that needs to cycle. This reduces secondary recoil and allows for faster follow-up shots.

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