Mossberg Stock Bolt & WASHERS 500A 12 Gauge
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My bolt was a 1/2 inch hex head bolt which I got yesterday
Yes, it worked for me and I got the same result
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It is what I needed for a Mossberg 500/410 Persuader that's over 30 years old. In the end, I received an unloaded short LOP stock from the wife that served no purpose. A similar item from Amazon was considerably cheaper than one from Midway. A Mossberg 12 could be attached with this bolt. After shaving a small chunk off the Hogue mating surface with a razor blade (I don't know if it's necessary on every model or just the older ones, but it took about 10 minutes to do on the Hogue), I installed the Hogue 12" LOP.
Then that's it. Special PO for the Philippines. Using the picture, you can see the parts arranged along the lines of a grade 8-like unit This is an OE bolt from Mossberg, 12'', black, anodized. There is nothing exotic about a bolt and a couple washers, yet the price is high. There is actually nothing special here. You will just need a zinc-plated bolt and washers from the It prompted me to act. It only cost me $1 to buy all three parts. The refund was issued for the returned item.
It is not included with the Hogue stock, and without this bolt the pistol grip on a 500 Cruiser cannot be replaced. It might be cheaper at a hardware store, but the ease of purchasing it on Amazon makes it the obvious choice. The trip to the store does not need to be made. I loved how well it fit.
In addition to a 500 inch, this bolt works on a 400 inch. In order to be able to field-test my idea, I wanted to be able to Maintain a pistol in your possession The hold on me was strong. For light hunting, the 410 Defender is an excellent choice. In this way, a Mossberg synthetic stock could be fitted properly into the pistol grip housing after the pistol grip was removed. Since the bolt does not have slots, you will have to use a socket in order to attach it.
It would be a 5 star part if it was the same drive as Mossberg's stock parts. A 1/2" socket is required for this bolt, rather than an Allen wrench like the stock bolt. With the help of a 1/4" drive ratchet extension and the Allen wrench that I should have used for the correct bolt, I was able to make an extension.
I used one of the pistol grip washers instead as the ones that came with it were too big.