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Where is the Primary cartridge stop located on a Mossberg 500?
What direction does the secondary cartridge stop on a Mossberg 500 move?
What activates, deactivates and controls the movement of the primary cartridge stop of a Mossberg 500?
What direction does the primary cartridge stop move on a Mossberg 500?
What part raises the shell high enough for the bolt to push it into the chamber on a Mossberg 500 shotgun?
What prevents the next shell from coming out of the magazine tube as a live cartridge is being fed into the chamber of a Mossberg 500?
What part makes contact with a Mossberg 500’s bolt lock (locking block) to force it in and out of the recess of the barrel extension?
What prevents the Mossberg 500’s firing pin from protruding out the bolt face until the shotgun is locked up?
When the Mossberg 500 is closed and locked up, what locks the bolt slide in position?
The Mossberg 500’s bolt utilizes two extractors. The right bolt must have negative engagement with the rim of the shell and the left extractor must have sharp positive hook to engage with the rim of the shell in order to insure strong ejection.
The elevator of a Mossberg 500 is what carries the cartridge up into the path of the forward moving bolt when the weapon goes into battery. When the action is closed/locked up and ready to fire, the elevator is in its upward position?
What cams the elevator up and down in a Mossberg 500?
Early Models of the Mossberg 500 shotgun only utilize one action bar in its design. How is the secondary cartridge stop turned on and off (activated and deactivated) on these early models?
What is the main difference in the old style and new style Mossberg 500 safety systems found within the fire control system of the trigger housing? Choose the best two answers.
When the safety button of a Mossberg 500 is set the safety on position, the trigger is prevented from moving rearward enough to fire the gun.
What controls the movement of the action bar lock on a Mossberg 500?