I'm selling a Mossberg 590a1 shotgun. It's very lightly used with maybe about 50 shells put through it. I am the shotgun's original owner, and it spent pretty much its entire life so far sitting in a corner of a room inside my home. It hold 8+1 shells of 12 gauge. The gun has XS Ghost Ring sights. These are nice ghost ring sights which are built into a generous picatinny rail for mounting optics (which will likely co-witness due to the height of the ghost ring sights). Additionally, the shotgun has a speed-feed stock. This stock holds 4 additional shells (2 on each side) that can quickly be pulled from for topping the gun off. Its forend has 3 sections of picatinny rail (at 3, 6, and 9 o'clock). This would be useful for mounting lights, vertical foregrips, or whatever else you'd want to attach.
It's actually a left-handed version, which the only difference between this and a normal 'right handed' version is that it ejects its shells to the left instead of the right. Everything else is the same as a normal 590a1. I shoot from the right shoulder and have shot this shotgun, so I can confirm that this shotgun ejecting shells to the left does nothing whatsoever to inhibit a righ-shouldered shooter. It doesn't eject shells into your shoulder or anything like that.
I'm asking for $600 FIRM.
It's actually a left-handed version, which the only difference between this and a normal 'right handed' version is that it ejects its shells to the left instead of the right. Everything else is the same as a normal 590a1. I shoot from the right shoulder and have shot this shotgun, so I can confirm that this shotgun ejecting shells to the left does nothing whatsoever to inhibit a righ-shouldered shooter. It doesn't eject shells into your shoulder or anything like that.
I'm asking for $600 FIRM.