Mossberg just dropped two new versions of their iconic 590 pump shotgun. The new 590R and 590RM 12-gauge shotguns aren’t just updates with new stocks or barrel lengths though, these bring something truly new to the platform. The R stands for Rotary, as in the addition of an AR-style Rotary Safety Selector.
Mossberg Rotary Safety Shotguns
The tang mounted safety on the Mossberg 500 and 590 series was and is a great design. It doesn’t require you to break your firing grip to engage or disengage it, its intuitive in the push forward to fire release. It also works just as well for right or left handers. It woks great with a conventional shotgun stock. Where it falls shror is when you add any sort of stock with a pistol grip to your 500 or 590 platform. Once you do that, you lose all of the benefit of the tang mounted safety. Well, the new 590R and 590RM Rotary Safety Shotguns fix that.
The new rotary safety selector is ambidextrous and has a protective guard that can be reached without breaking grip. It works in line, collapsible or folding stocks, and will be familiar to anyone used to an AR or similar platform. That’s not all that’s new on the R models though. They also have a redesigned user-serviceable forend and an integrated barrel/single heat shield. Four models will be available, including two standard offerings and two mag-fed versions.
While they do have some important updates, they also keep the things that have made the 590 a time-proven, reliable platform. They still use nonbinding twin action bars, a positive steel-to-steel lock-up and anti-jam elevator, dual extractors, aluminum receivers and they have drilled and tapped receivers. Thee tube fed models also have a convenient clean-out magazine tube with cap for ease of maintenance.
The Mossberg 590R (50762/50761)
The 590R is a tube-fed model chambered for 12-gauge, 3-inch shells. It has an 18.5-inch barrel with an integrated heat shield and new compact forend. Magazine capacity is 6+1 rounds. Mossberg equipped the 590Rs with a 5-position adjustable stock with an interchangeable recoil pad along with a Magpul MOE pistol grip. They come with a receiver mounted Picatinny rail, a flat profile trigger, as well as the new rotary safety selector. SKU 50762 comes with Magpul MBUS 3 adjustable sights with a mini top rail for front sight attachment and an AccuChoke compatible barrel (Cylinder choke tube included). SKU 50761 comes with an 18.5-inch stand-off, cylinder bore barrel. MSRP is $1,085 for either model.
The Mossberg 590RM (50213/50218)
The 590RM models are magazine fed and chambered for 2.75-inch 12-gauge shells. Both models have an 18.5-inch barrel with integrated heat shield, compact forend, 5-position adjustable stock with interchangeable recoil pad and MOE pistol grip. They have a Picatinny rail, flat profile trigger, rotary safety selector and come with a 10-round magazine.
Mossbert offers 5, 10, 15 and 20-round capacity magazines. SKU 50213 includes Magpul MBUS 3 adjustable sights with a mini top rail for front sight attachment and an AccuChoke compatible barrel. SKU 50218 is equipped with an 18.5-inch stand-off, cylinder bore barrel. MSRP is $1,190.
Key Features of the 590R and 590RM Pump-Action Shotguns:
• Ambidextrous, rotary safety selector with protective guard that can be reached without breaking grip.
• Mossberg-designed stock with five positions of adjustment (12 – 15.25 inches), interchangeable recoil pad, and 2-sided QD cups. The front QD cup is located on the mag cap.
• Stock/Base Adapter is compatible with other grip designs. Accepts most Mil-Spec stocks.
• Magpul MOE+ pistol grip.
• Compact, ergonomically shaped forend with new four-piece attachment that is user serviceable.
• 18.5-inch barrel with integrated heat shield that is removable (standard and stand-off versions).
• Front M-LOK adapter with dual sided accessory mounting slots at 3 and 9 o’clock positions.
• Flat profile trigger with smooth, crisp break.
• Top Picatinny rail for ease of adding optics. Optional Mapgul MBUS 3 sights on select models.
• Enlarged, beveled loading port with extended follower for ease of loading (590R only).
• Elongated bolt release.
• Electroplated internal and external receiver for durability and smoother finish.
For more information of the new 590R and 590RM Rotary Safety Shotguns check out Mossberg.com.
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very poetic I think
I do like the rotary type of safety. Wish they had that on the basic 500 pump, don’t need all the farkles.
20 rd. mag? Someone better be eating Wheaties.
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semi-auto when?
I guess you get what you pay for. Creeping up over 1K for those is not what I want to pay but I get it.
I do love the safety position on the Mossberg shotguns now and don’t have a pistol grip on mine. AR style sounds interesting though.
I’ll keep what I have now.
What’s up with the triggers anymore?
C is better then l I think, I like hooks your finger don’t slip off.
Yank on that thang it’s a shotgun.
I thought that as well… until I dropped a straight trigger into my AR. Felt odd at first but I really like it now. IIRC, the big advantage is that it requires the same effort to pull, regardless of where your finger is, whereas a curved trigger can vary quite a bit.
Why is the cost so high Cant I get Pro auto auto for less ?
Too bad that the tube-fed isn’t being touted as compatible with the mini-shell like their standards have evolved too.
No thanks. Not crazy about shotguns for defense anyway. Sure as shit not this. I have one Wilson Combat 870 Just to check the box. I reach for a rifle.
Shotguns are damned good within 20 feet.
I did take my son and son in law on a quail hunt last weekend. We were shooting Fudd guns. Knocked 19 out of the sky that morning. They fried up very nice that evening. I passed out late Christmas presents. Katherine and Chuck were in Costa Rica Christmas. All of the presents I gave out were Randall Knives. Everyone went home smiling.
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Isn’t the whole point of a Mossberg the tang safety?
looks dumb. What they need to do is put that box mag on their auto shotguns and see how that sells.