What does a magazine tube do?

What does a magazine tube do?

It consists of a tube that can hold cartridges placed end-to-end. In many cases, there is a spring on one end of the tube, that serves to push the cartridges into the chamber. The tubular magazine is usually placed under the barrel, or in the butt-stock of the firearm.

What is the difference between magazine and clip?

A clip is a device used to load a magazine, and a magazine is a device or holding area where ammunition is fed into the chamber of a firearm.

How long does a gun magazine last?

Some ammunition manufacturers recommend rotating service-related ammunition as little as every six months. By following that guide line, magazines would remain fully loaded a maximum of six months before being unloaded and reloaded.

Can you put a HD spring on a Mossberg 930?

The 930 shell stop can be very sensitive to magazine spring tension. We do not recommend using an HD spring in the 930. The Mossberg 930 JM Pro Series shotguns come factory equipped with Nordic Components +4 (22″ barrel) or +5 (24″ barrel) magazine extensions.

What is a 930 two shot mag tube extension?

Fits 12ga Mossberg 930 shotguns only. The two shot extension adds two additional rounds without increasing the overall length of the shotgun. The front of the GG&G Mossberg 930 Two Shot Mag Tube Extension does not protrude beyond the barrel of a standard 18. 1/2″ model.

What is the difference between the GG&G Mossberg 930 two shot and three shot?

The front of the GG&G Mossberg 930 Two Shot Mag Tube Extension does not protrude beyond the barrel of a standard 18. 1/2″ model. The three shot extension adds three additional rounds and protrudes approximately 2 3/4″ beyond the barrel of an 18 1/2″ model.

Is the Mossberg 930 Mag tube extension nut CNC machined?

Unlike the competition, the m agazine extension tube nut is CNC machined from wear resistant solid steel bar stock versus aluminum. When installed properly, the solid steel ratchet base on the Mossberg 930 mag tube extension nut, securely retains the barrel under recoil.

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