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The Mossberg Shockwave is a firearm produced by the O.F. Mossberg & Sons company. It is a unique shotgun that falls into the category of "other firearms" or "firearms not designed to be shouldered." The Shockwave is essentially a compact version of the Mossberg 590 pump-action shotgun.

The defining feature of the Mossberg Shockwave is its compact size and overall design. It has a 14-inch barrel and an overall length of just over 26 inches. The Shockwave is equipped with a pistol grip instead of a traditional shoulder stock, making it easier to maneuver in tight spaces. It also features a front hand strap and a strap on the grip for enhanced control during firing.

It's important to note that the Mossberg Shockwave is not classified as a shotgun under federal law in the United States. Instead, it is considered a "firearm" due to its unique design features. This classification means that it is subject to different regulations and restrictions than traditional shotguns.

Laws regarding the Mossberg Shockwave and similar firearms can vary depending on the jurisdiction, so it's essential to familiarize yourself with local and national firearms laws if you are considering owning or using one. Always ensure that you follow all applicable laws and regulations regarding firearms ownership, possession, and use.
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The 12 gauge is the most common and widely available chambering for the Shockwave model.

However, it's worth noting that Mossberg has expanded its Shockwave line to include other calibers as well. They have introduced variants chambered in 20 gauge and .410 bore. These options provide shooters with a wider selection and allow for different preferences in terms of recoil, ammunition availability, and suitability for specific purposes.
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The Mossberg Shockwave is available in several different models, each with its own unique features and specifications. Here are some of the notable models of the Mossberg Shockwave as of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021:

  1. Mossberg 590 Shockwave: This is the original model that introduced the Shockwave concept. It features a 14-inch barrel, a Raptor pistol grip, and a capacity of 5+1 rounds. The 590 Shockwave is chambered in 12 gauge.
  2. Mossberg 590 Shockwave SPX: This variant of the 590 Shockwave includes additional accessories and features for enhanced tactical capabilities. It typically comes with a heat shield, a side saddle shell holder, and a breacher muzzle device.
  3. Mossberg 590M Shockwave: The 590M Shockwave is a magazine-fed version of the Shockwave. It accepts detachable double-stack magazines, offering increased ammunition capacity compared to the standard tube-fed models. It is available in various magazine capacities.
  4. Mossberg 590 Shockwave Flat Dark Earth (FDE): This model features a Flat Dark Earth (FDE) finish on the receiver and forend, providing a distinct look. It is functionally similar to the original Mossberg 590 Shockwave.
  5. Mossberg 590 Shock 'N' Saw: This model combines the Shockwave platform with a chainsaw-style grip for a unique aesthetic. It features a front hand strap, a vertical grip, and a wrap-around chainsaw-style grip for increased control.
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The ballistics of 12-gauge shells fired from a Mossberg Shockwave will vary depending on factors such as the specific load, barrel length, and ammunition manufacturer. However, I can provide you with some general information about the ballistics of 12-gauge shells.

Typically, 12-gauge shotgun shells are available in a variety of loads, including birdshot, buckshot, and slugs. Here are some general characteristics:

  1. Birdshot: Birdshot shells typically contain numerous small pellets, ranging in size from #9 (the smallest) to #2 or #4 (larger). The muzzle velocity of birdshot shells can range from approximately 1,200 feet per second (fps) to 1,500 fps or more, depending on the specific load.
  2. Buckshot: Buckshot shells are loaded with larger pellets, typically ranging from 000 (triple-aught) to #4 buckshot. The muzzle velocity for buckshot shells can range from around 1,200 fps to 1,600 fps, depending on the load.
  3. Slugs: Shotgun slugs are solid projectiles designed for increased accuracy and penetration. They are typically available in various weights, such as 1 ounce or 1 1/8 ounces. The muzzle velocity of shotgun slugs can range from around 1,200 fps to 1,800 fps, depending on the load.

It's important to note that the specific ballistics of a given load may vary, so it's best to consult the ammunition manufacturer's specifications for the particular shells you intend to use with your Mossberg Shockwave. Additionally, barrel length can have some impact on muzzle velocity, with shorter barrels typically resulting in slightly reduced velocities compared to longer barrels.

There are several alternatives to the Mossberg Shockwave that offer similar compact and maneuverable firearm options. Here are a few notable examples:

  1. Remington TAC-14: The Remington TAC-14 is a pump-action shotgun that shares many similarities with the Mossberg Shockwave. It features a 14-inch barrel, a Shockwave Raptor grip, and a capacity of 4+1 rounds. The TAC-14 is available in both 12 gauge and 20 gauge variants.
  2. Remington V3 TAC-13: The Remington V3 TAC-13 is a semi-automatic shotgun designed for compact and easy handling. It features a 13-inch barrel, a V3 pistol grip, and a capacity of 5+1 rounds. The V3 TAC-13 is also available in both 12 gauge and 20 gauge variants.
  3. Winchester SXP Defender: The Winchester SXP Defender is another pump-action shotgun that offers a compact and maneuverable design. It features an 18-inch barrel, a pistol grip, and a capacity of 5+1 rounds. The SXP Defender is available in various configurations, including models with ghost ring sights.
  4. Remington 870 TAC-14: The Remington 870 TAC-14 is a variant of the popular Remington 870 shotgun. It features a 14-inch barrel, a Shockwave Raptor grip, and a capacity of 4+1 rounds. The 870 TAC-14 is chambered in 12 gauge.
  5. Charles Daly Honcho: The Charles Daly Honcho is a compact and lightweight firearm designed for defensive use. It features a 14-inch barrel, a pistol grip, and a capacity of 5+1 rounds. The Honcho is available in both 12 gauge and 20 gauge variants.

These are just a few examples of alternatives to the Mossberg Shockwave. It's essential to research and consult local firearms laws to ensure compliance with regulations in your area when considering any firearm purchase. Additionally, personal preferences, availability, and specific requirements may influence your choice of firearm.

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