Sunday, 26 January 2025

Upgrade Your Shotgun: Mossberg's Heat Shield And Maverick’s Heat Shield

The Mossberg Heat Shield and Mossberg Maverick Heat Shield are two similar accessories that every shotgun owner should have to decrease the risk of harm when in use.

Mossberg Heat Shield

The Mossberg Heat Shield is perfect for 500 and 590 models with smooth bore barrels to protect them from overheating. Constructed of PlasticoteZytel fiberglass, there is one less thing to worry about scratching your barrel like many metal heat shields. This Palmetto State Armory exclusive fits all smooth barrel lengths, mild to long, such as an 18-inch barrel, and the addition of, say, the hand guard isn’t appreciably heavier than the original upper rail. What is more, this material can transfer heat ten times less than metal so your shotgun will not overheat during sustained shooting. It only takes approximately 2 minutes to install the product and that is using the hardware provided. Also, it comes with a lifetime guarantee—if it is damaged you get a new one and no one asks questions.

Mossberg Heat Shield

 Mossberg Maverick  Heat Shield

Similarly, the finesse of Maverick 88 Heat Shield & Maverick 88 shotguns with the same quality as the aforementioned models. Constructed from PlasticoteZytel fiberglass it also provides all of what is gained from the Mossberg model and does not rust or melt. This heat shield lacks raw material is also easy to install and is excellent for tactical use where active manipulation of equipment is required.

Only two marks; the heat shield for both Mossberg Heat Shield & Mossberg maverick heat shield shotguns are foster epitomes of safety and reliability in aspects pertaining to the number of shots included in every firing cycle for such guns; making these additional features common benefits of any shotgun user.

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Upgrade Your Shotgun: Mossberg's Heat Shield And Maverick’s Heat Shield

The Mossberg Heat Shield and Mossberg Maverick Heat Shield are two similar accessories that every shotgun owner should have to decrease the ...