Description
Picture this: you’re clearing a dark corner of your property, or maybe you’re just heading out for some serious range time with a shotgun that doesn’t mess around. You need something that feels solid, cycles without a second thought, and puts rounds on target fast. That’s the exact scenario where I reach for my Mossberg 590 Persuader. I’ve put hundreds of shells through this configuration, and it’s never once hesitated.
The Mossberg 590, Persuader 12 Ga, 3″ Chamber, 20″ Cylinder Barrel, Blue Finish, Synthetic Stock, Includes Heat Shield, 9Rd, Ghost Ring Sight is a purpose-built, no-frills defensive shotgun. It’s a pump-action 12-gauge with a 9-round capacity, a durable synthetic stock, and a set of ghost ring sights for rapid target acquisition. This is a tool designed for reliability under pressure, and it ships to Missouri and compliant US states.
Let’s talk about what makes this specific 590 Persuader stand out. First, that 20-inch cylinder bore barrel. It gives you a great balance between maneuverability and magazine capacity without being unwieldy indoors. The cylinder bore means it’s optimized for defensive loads like buckshot or slugs—no chokes to fuss with. Paired with the factory-installed heat shield, you can run this gun hard. I’ve done rapid-fire drills that left the barrel too hot to touch, but the shield lets you handle the gun safely if you need to adjust your grip in a hurry. The synthetic stock is tough as nails, shrugs off weather, and the overall package comes in at a very manageable weight for a 9-shot shotgun.
The ghost ring sight system is a massive upgrade over a simple bead. The large rear aperture lets your eye naturally center the front post, allowing for surprisingly precise slug shots at defensive distances. It’s a system trusted by military and law enforcement for a reason. Combined with the 9+1 capacity (that’s eight in the tube, one in the chamber), you have a formidable platform. Setup is straightforward—it fits out of the box and is ready for your chosen ammunition. At $512.29, it represents serious value for a feature set usually found on more expensive guns.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Gauge | 12 Gauge |
| Chamber | 3″ |
| Barrel Length | 20″ |
| Barrel Type | Cylinder Bore |
| Capacity | 8+1 Rounds |
| Sights | Ghost Ring Rear, Bead Front |
| Stock | Synthetic |
| Finish | Blued |
| Overall Length | Approx. 40.5″ |
Pros: Legendary Mossberg reliability. The ghost ring sight is a game-winner for fast, accurate shots. The heat shield is both functional and gives it that classic tactical look. Nine rounds on tap is a lot of firepower. The synthetic stock can take serious abuse.
Cons: It’s a pump-action, so your skill dictates your speed. The cylinder bore isn’t ideal for birdshot or long-range shooting. The blued finish, while classic, requires more maintenance than modern coatings to prevent rust.
So who is this for? Look, if you want a dedicated home defense shotgun that you can trust implicitly, this is a top contender. It’s also perfect for the shooter who appreciates a rugged, mechanical firearm for training and preparedness. It’s not a finesse hunting gun or a competition clay breaker—it’s a defensive instrument. That said, it’s a blast to run on the range, and the sights make slug work at 50 yards entirely feasible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the magazine tube really limited to 8 rounds with the 20″ barrel?
A: Yes, the 20″ barrel model is designed for an 8-round tube (9 total capacity). Mossberg does make other 590 variants with different capacities, but this specific Persuader model is 8+1. It’s a good balance of length and capacity.
Q: Can I add a sling to this shotgun?
A: Absolutely. The synthetic stock has a sling swivel stud built into the butt, and the magazine cap is mil-spec compatible and can be easily swapped for a sling plate or a cap with an integrated swivel from brands like Uncle Mike’s or Specter Gear.
Q: What’s the main difference between this and a Mossberg 500?
A: The 590 series, including this Persuader, is built to a U.S. military specification (MIL-S-3443G). Key differences include a heavier-walled barrel, a bayonet lug (on this model, under the heat shield), and a magazine tube that’s welded to the barrel nut to prevent unscrewing. It’s a beefier, duty-grade build.
If a proven, no-nonsense defensive shotgun is what you’re after, this Mossberg 590 Persuader configuration is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.



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