Mossberg 590 Retrograde + Bayonet

Published on January 19, 2024
Duration: 0:31

This video showcases the Mossberg 590 Retrograde's bayonet attachment, demonstrating its utility beyond traditional firearm use. The bayonet is tested for piercing power on a vehicle tire, breaking glass, and penetrating a car door panel, highlighting its effectiveness as a close-quarters tool. The review also touches upon the shotgun's technical specifications, including its 12 Gauge caliber and 8+1 capacity.

Quick Summary

The Mossberg 590 Retrograde's bayonet is demonstrated for its piercing power on a vehicle tire, its use as a glass breaker for car windows, and its ability to penetrate a metal car door panel, highlighting its utility as a close-quarters tool.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Tire Puncture Test
  2. 00:14Glass Breaker & Body Panel Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Mossberg 590 Retrograde bayonet tested for in this video?

The Mossberg 590 Retrograde's bayonet is tested for its piercing power on a vehicle tire, its effectiveness as a glass breaker for car windshields and side windows, and its ability to penetrate a metal car door panel.

What are the key features of the Mossberg 590 Retrograde shown?

The Mossberg 590 Retrograde features walnut furniture, a heat shield, and a bayonet lug. It is a 12 Gauge shotgun with an 8+1 capacity, a 20-inch barrel, and ghost ring sights.

How is the bayonet's effectiveness demonstrated on a vehicle?

The bayonet is demonstrated by repeatedly stabbing a vehicle tire, smashing a car's windshield and side windows, and piercing the metal door panel, showcasing its capabilities as a close-quarters tool.

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