Mossberg 500 Pump .410 ga 24″ Wood Stock Blued

$36,650.00

A classic, low-recoil Mossberg 500 pump-action in .410 bore, perfect for new shooters, small game hunting, and practical pest control. Delivers proven reliability at a practical price.

Description

The Mossberg 500 Pump 410 ga 24″ 3″ Wood Stock Blued is a classic, reliable pump-action shotgun chambered in .410 bore. It features a 24-inch barrel, a traditional American walnut stock and forend, and a durable blued steel finish. This model is designed for practical use, offering a manageable platform for small game hunting, pest control, and introductory shooting. At $366.50, it represents a solid entry point into the proven Mossberg 500 series.

Key Features

  • Proven Mossberg 500 Action: Built on the same rugged, time-tested pump system trusted by millions.
  • .410 Bore Chambering: Offers low recoil, making it ideal for new shooters, youth, or smaller-framed adults.
  • Classic Wood Furniture: Features a handsome American walnut stock and forend for a traditional look and feel.
  • 24″ Vent Rib Barrel: Provides a good sight plane and balance for swinging on targets.
  • Dual Action Bars: Ensures smooth, reliable cycling and reduces binding for consistent operation.
  • Ambidextrous Safety: A tang-mounted safety is easy to operate for both right and left-handed shooters.

Specifications & Details

Specification Detail
Gauge .410 Bore (3″ chamber)
Barrel Length 24 inches
Overall Length Approx. 44.5 inches
Weight Approx. 6.5 lbs
Capacity 5+1 rounds (with included plug)
Finish Blued Steel / American Walnut

Here’s the thing—the .410 bore is often overlooked, but it has distinct advantages in specific roles. The 24-inch barrel on this model strikes a practical balance; it’s long enough for decent swing and accuracy on small game like squirrels or rabbits, yet it’s not so cumbersome in a blind or thick brush. Weighing in around 6.5 pounds, it carries easily all day. The classic wood and blued steel construction isn’t just for looks—it’s a durable, field-ready finish that ages well with honest use. This configuration is drop-in ready for a wide range of aftermarket accessories designed for the Mossberg 500 platform, including sling swivels and certain choke tubes from brands like Carlson’s. No gunsmithing is required for these basic upgrades, which is a real plus for the budget-minded owner.

Who This Shotgun Is For

This shotgun is a prime candidate for a first-time firearm buyer or a mentor looking for a low-recoil option for training a new shooter. It’s a dedicated small game and pest control tool for Missouri’s woods and farms. It also serves well as a lightweight, easy-handling home defense option for those sensitive to the heavier recoil of 12 or 20-gauge shells. If your needs are specific to smaller targets and you prioritize shootability over raw power, this .410 fills that niche perfectly.

Pros & Cons: The Practical Tradeoffs

Pros: Extremely mild recoil enhances comfort and accuracy for follow-up shots. The lighter weight and shorter overall length improve handling for younger or smaller-statured shooters. The Mossberg 500 action is famously reliable and simple to maintain. The traditional wood and steel build offers timeless aesthetics and durability without a fancy price tag.

Cons: The .410 bore has limited effective range and less pellet count compared to 20 or 12 gauge, making it less versatile for waterfowl or turkey. Shells are typically more expensive per round than larger gauges. The 5+1 capacity is standard but less than some tactical models. That said, for its intended roles, these are acceptable tradeoffs for the significant benefit of reduced recoil.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the .410 powerful enough for home defense?

A: It can be effective with proper ammunition selection, like buckshot or defensive slugs. Its primary advantage in that role is vastly reduced recoil and muzzle rise, allowing for faster, more controlled shots in a stressful situation—especially for those who may struggle with a larger gauge.

Q: Can this shotgun shoot 2.5″ and 3″ .410 shells?

A: Yes. The 3″ chamber safely fires both 2.5″ and 3″ magnum .410 bore shells, giving you flexibility in ammunition choice based on your specific task, whether it’s target loads for practice or heavier loads for game.

Q: What is the real-world cost of shooting .410?

A: You’ll pay a premium. Target loads can run 50-100% more per box than 12 gauge. It’s the trade-off for the platform’s shootability. Budget for practice by buying in bulk when you find deals, and consider reloading if you shoot frequently to manage long-term costs.

This Mossberg 500 in .410 provides a specific kind of value. It’s not a do-everything shotgun, but for its designated tasks—training, small game, and low-recoil utility—it delivers proven reliability without breaking the bank. The price point under $370 puts a legendary platform within reach. This firearm is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. See the full details on our site.

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