Mossberg 590 Shockwave 20ga Shotgun – 50657
Gauge: 20 GA
Capacity: 6 Rounds
Chamber: 3″
Action: Pump-Action
Barrel Type: Heavy-Walled
Barrel Length: 14”
Sight: Bead
Choke: Cylinder Bore
Barrel Finish: Matte Blued
Weight: 5.3 lbs.
Length: 26.37”
The new 20 gauge Mossberg 590 Shockwave features their signature Shockwave Raptor® bird’s head style pistol grip which allows the shooter to gain a firmer grip for less felt recoil. Like all Mossberg pump-action shotguns, it comes equipped with an ambidextrous safety that is easily operable. The 590 Shockwave’s other attributes include a clean-out tube magazine cap, a front bead sight, and strapped forend to keep the shooters hand clear of the muzzle while firing.
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Phillip S.
2 years agoAfter watching many videos on the shockwave 12 gauge, I wanted something with a little less kick and decided to go with the shockwave 20 gauge. I absolutely love it. The only draw backs are that mini shells are not yet available in 20 gauge and the quad rail that I purchased fits great and looks great but shell holder is made for 12 gauge but I installed velcro in shell compartments and it works perfectly.. over all a great gun and fun to shoot.
Sharon B.
2 years agoFirst of all loved the price, easy on line purchase and smooth transfer Oh of course love my moss berg shockwave Fits nicely under the bed for any bad people who choose to enter my castle
RANDY K.
2 years agoWorks very well. Thought I’d have problems since I’m “elderly” but turned out to be very good short range weapon. Slugs in mine. Has provisions for sling. Take it on hikes in the back country.
Rod.L.
2 years agoThis will take care of bears,2 legged creatures, and scare all but the boldest of intruders. Just the answer to close range needs without high volume mag capacity. It's well made and fast. The best part is quick barrel settling time for fast follow up shots and low recoil overall. PSA has a great deal on these.
Lawrence L.
1 year agoThe Shockwave is a great little personal defense weapon. Since I purchased my 20ga version, three other friends have purchased one also. It's a great little gun to take camping or in my case, I throw it in the back of my Goldwing when traveling cross country. And, it is just fun to shoot. I put a small flashlight/laser combo, which works perfectly for this gun since it is somewhat difficult to aim unless you are proficient from shooting fro the hip. I would recommend the Shockwave 20ga to anyone who is looking for a home/personal defense weapon.
Harry
1 year agoBefore buying this gun I weighed the pros & cons of 12 Ga vs 20 Ga. Bigger is not always better. This is a fun gun to shoot. After shooting 200+ rounds through it, the 20 GA is lighter quick handling with much less recoil. This is a close quarters gun that has more than enough power to stop or terminate a threat. As with any gun have to practice in order to get good with it. The lighter recoil doesn't take a toll on the web of your hand or tour arm. High brass slugs & 00 buck has the knock down
Tim H.
1 year agoFun little firearm. Easy to hold onto very happy with the product. And as always great price and free shipping from PSA best in the business!!
Glenn M.
1 year agoThank you PSA for the awesome service! I will definitely go shopping at PSA again! I love my 20 Ga. Shockwave! Thank you! Glenn
Joseph M
1 year agoPSA was ontime with delivery and the price couldn't be beat. No regrets about getting the 20 gauge. 12 gauge stuff I shoot from a long gun. For the up close ranges where a Shockwave is suited, a 20 gauge is plenty powerful, IMO of course.
Roy A
1 year agoI haven’t had the chance to fire it- The safety cannot be disengaged! From my hands back to Mossberg.
David C
1 year agoGreat American made firearm! Rugged, reliable and a fantastic value. Truly pleased with the performance from my Mossberg, and as always, happy with the service from Palmetto State Armory. Grab a 100 round value pack and a couple 5 round boxes of 00 and slugs. After an afternoon of point shooting you'll be surprised with your ability to hit. Kicking cans around a field with a 20gauge is good fun!
Sarcolemma
1 year agoThis thing is awesome. Like the title says it's a ton of fun to shoot. Recoil isn't bad at all with target load and manageable with slugs. Once you practice a bit it's also pretty accurate. Very easy to move around and handle. Liking the slim profile. I keep it for fun and also home defense. Could just be me but the safety is difficult to disengage. I have palm strike it to get it to move.
Jim k
1 year agoNice manageable shot gun I bought for my wife. I put a red dot site on it and she doesn't miss. The only negative thing about it is that she can't get it in her purse.
Jason D
1 year agoI don't care if this is considered "other" firearm. I'm going to refer to it as a shotgun. I bought it in 20 gauge because I wanted less recoil for firing at eye level. Don't listen to reviews saying it's designed to be hip fired and it's not accurate or reliable for that reason. I took it to the range and fired from the hip and it wasn't accurate...duh. Then I fired from eye level and it was more fun to shoot, more accurate and reliable. Recoil wasn't bad at all, which is why I
James T
1 year agoI like the size ,i have only shot 3 rounds through it but functioned well ,easy to put on accessories, have not checked pattern -i think i would like it to have a modified choke - bought the 20 ga for an in-house gun - recoil not bad at all- maybe another inch of barrel would allow a better fit for a rail to put a light on - but good fit for its intended purpose .
Brian M.
1 year agoPurchased this 20g about a month ago and couldn't be happier. Ive ran 2-3/4 and 3", it cycles as you would assume a 590 should. I opted for the 20 over the 12 and the recoil on this is while stout, is not bad at all. Get one while you still can!
Jeffery R
1 year agoMy first shotgun and I love it. Bought the 20 gauge as it should be easier to handle especially for a noob. The recoil was not bad at all. I just can't see a downside. I bought the "glass breaker" and it just looks like it's ready for business...Don't see you can go wrong.
Phillip Z
1 year agoGreat for home defense, use against varmints. 20 gauge more manageable recoil-wise than the 12, important for persons who are recoil sensitive.
T L
1 year agoThis is a hip or extended well in front of you when fired shotgun. Recoil with a slug or other heavy load shell will surprise you if you're not careful even in 20g. If it's for the novelty, very cool gun. If you're thinking home defense you may be better with an 18", much cheaper standard defense shotgun
J P
1 year agoLoved the 20g after shooting the 12g also. The 12 wasn’t fun. Let’s be honest; having a horse kick you in the hand isn’t really fun either. However, the 20g makes a perfect accessory for any tractor, atv, or golf cart. The only drawback is trying to find 20g shells to feed it!
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