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Mossberg: A Family-Owned Company That Lives On

Family-owned and -operated O.F. Mossberg & Sons began in 1919 with a four-shot pistol and advanced through the Great Depression and World War II with expanded offerings that continue to come from the manufacturer today.

The Mossberg Model 500: History & Disassembly

First designed and marketed in 1962, Mossberg’s Model 500 pump-action shotgun is a popular arm, due no doubt to its well-balanced combination of affordability and quality.

Land of the Free Tribute Revolver

Issued on a working Smith & Wesson Model 500 revolver, this over-sized handgun highlights the iconic, patriotic symbols and power that represent the United States of America.

NRA Gun of the Week: Mossberg 500 ATI Scorpion Shotgun

American Rifleman's Christopher Olsen checks out this tricked-out shotgun from Mossberg.

Tested: Mossberg Flexes Its Options in the Model 500 20-Gauge FLEX

The prolific Mossberg Model 500 pump-action shotgun is arguably one of the most identifiable firearms on the planet, and its 20-gauge FLEX model is its most shooter-friendly to date.

Smith & Wesson Model 500

Billed as the most powerful production revolver in the world today, the Smith & Wesson Model 500 defines pure power.

Gun of the Week: Smith & Wesson Model 500

Gun of the Week: Smith & Wesson Model 500

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