Description
The Mossberg 500 Cruiser Pump 12ga 18.5″ 3″, Heat Shield, Black Synthetic PG, 5 rd is a purpose-built, no-frills defensive shotgun. It combines Mossberg’s legendary 500-series reliability with a cruiser-style pistol grip configuration and a protective heat shield, creating a compact and durable tool for close-quarters scenarios. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Key Features
- Cruiser Pistol Grip Configuration: Designed for maneuverability in tight spaces, making it a natural choice for home defense or vehicle use.
- Integrated Heat Shield: Protects hands and forearms from barrel heat during extended firing sessions or rapid drills—no more worrying about a hot barrel when you need a secure grip.
- Proven Mossberg 500 Action: Dual extractors, anti-jam elevator, and steel-to-steel lockup provide the rugged dependability the platform is known for.
- 18.5″ Cylinder Bore Barrel: Offers an ideal balance between swing dynamics and overall length for indoor use, with a cylinder choke for effective pattern spread at defensive distances.
- 5-Round Capacity: A practical and common capacity that keeps the profile trim while providing sufficient firepower for most defensive situations.
Specifications & Details
| Gauge/Chamber | 12 Gauge, 3″ Chamber |
| Barrel Length | 18.5 Inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 28.5 Inches |
| Capacity | 5+1 Rounds |
| Stock/Grip | Black Synthetic Pistol Grip |
| Weight | Approx. 6.75 lbs |
The synthetic furniture is built to withstand harsh conditions, and the classic top-mounted safety is ambidextrous and easy to manipulate by feel. With a price point of $418.10, this Cruiser represents a significant value in the defensive shotgun market. It’s a straightforward tool that fits out of the box, requiring no gunsmithing to begin training. The 18.5-inch barrel keeps the overall length manageable, a critical spec when clearing a hallway or securing a room.
Who This Shotgun Is For
This configuration is for the end-user who prioritizes immediate accessibility and compact handling over traditional shoulder-fired ergonomics. It’s a primary choice for a home defense firearm kept in a secure but readily accessible location, or as a dedicated vehicle shotgun where space is at a premium. It also serves well as a rugged, no-nonsense backup for security professionals or a utilitarian firearm for rural property defense. The pistol grip setup demands dedicated practice to master control and recoil management—this isn’t a casual plinker, but a serious tool for a defined role.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The cruiser format offers supreme compactness and fast acquisition from low-ready positions. The heat shield is a major functional upgrade often added separately to other models. Mossberg’s proven action is simple, robust, and easy to maintain. The configuration is highly compatible with a wide array of aftermarket Mossberg 500 parts and accessories from brands like Magpul, Streamlight, and Mesa Tactical.
Cons: The pistol grip-only design increases perceived recoil and makes aimed shot strings slower compared to a stocked shotgun. It requires a specific, practiced technique for effective use. Some users may find the balance feels front-heavy. The 5-round tube is standard, but shorter than some extended-tube defensive models.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can a shoulder stock be added to this model later?
A: Yes, absolutely. The Mossberg 500 receiver is designed to accept a variety of stocks. Adding a traditional stock or a pistol-grip-stock combo from brands like Hogue or ATI is typically a simple swap, often requiring just a screwdriver. This allows you to start with the cruiser setup and convert it if your needs change.
Q: Is the heat shield removable?
A: The heat shield is installed at the factory and is not designed to be easily removed by the end-user. It is a permanent feature of this specific model, which is a benefit as it’s properly fitted and secured without the need for aftermarket installation kits or clamps that can loosen.
Q: What type of ammunition is best for this defensive shotgun?
A: For home defense, low-recoil 00 buckshot or #1 buckshot from reputable manufacturers like Federal, Hornady, or Winchester is highly effective. The cylinder bore barrel performs well with these loads, producing a reliable pattern at indoor distances. Always pattern your firearm with your chosen defensive load to understand its performance. The 3-inch chamber gives you flexibility, but 2.75-inch shells are standard for defense.
Here’s the thing—when it comes to home defense, simplicity and reliability aren’t just features, they’re requirements. The Mossberg 500 Cruiser delivers that in a tough, compact package ready for its role. See the full details and availability on our product page.




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