Mossberg Cruiser 12g 18.5″ Pistol Grip Shotgun

$43,859.00

A compact, pistol-grip-only 12-gauge shotgun built for close-quarters defense. Its 18.5″ barrel and 6+1 capacity prioritize maneuverability and immediate power in confined spaces.

Description

The Mossberg Cruiser 12g 18.5″ Pistol Grip 6 Shot Blued is a purpose-built, compact 12-gauge shotgun designed for close-quarters defense and tactical applications. It features a pistol-grip-only configuration, a short 18.5-inch barrel, and a six-round capacity, prioritizing maneuverability and immediate deployment in confined spaces. This is a no-frills tool for a specific job.

Key Features

  • Pistol Grip Configuration: Enables compact storage and rapid access from tight spaces like a vehicle console or bedside safe.
  • 18.5″ Barrel: The legal minimum length for a non-NFA shotgun, offering maximum maneuverability in hallways and rooms.
  • 6+1 Capacity: Reliable six-shot tube magazine plus one in the chamber provides substantial firepower for a defensive scenario.
  • Blued Finish: Provides a classic, durable corrosion resistance that stands up to handling and storage.
  • Ambidextrous Safety: The tang-mounted safety is easily accessible and operable with either hand, a critical feature under stress.
  • Simple Pump Action: The proven Mossberg 500 action is rugged, intuitive, and less susceptible to user-induced malfunctions than more complex systems.

Specifications & Details

Gauge 12 Gauge (2 3/4″ & 3″ shells)
Barrel Length 18.5 inches
Overall Length Approx. 28.5 inches
Capacity 6+1 rounds
Finish Blued
Action Pump Action

Weighing in at just over 6 pounds unloaded, the Cruiser’s compact form factor is its defining trait. The 18.5-inch barrel is the key to its agility, keeping the overall length under 29 inches. That means it can be deployed and swung onto target inside a vehicle or a narrow hallway without catching on doorframes. The blued steel and synthetic construction ensure it’s ready for duty without being a safe queen. At $438.59, it represents a direct investment in a dedicated defensive tool from a legacy manufacturer.

Who This Shotgun Is For

This is not a beginner’s first shotgun for clay shooting. The Mossberg Cruiser is for the individual who understands its specific role. It’s for securing a vehicle or a small homestead where a full-stock shotgun is too cumbersome. It’s for a tactical bug-out bag or as a dedicated, accessible home defense tool stored in a strategic location. The pistol grip design demands practice to master recoil management—this is a tool for someone committed to that training. It’s also a solid foundation for a custom project, as the Mossberg 500 platform has vast aftermarket support for stocks, forends, and sights from brands like Hogue and Magpul.

Pros & Cons

Pros: Extreme compactness and light weight for its power. Simple, ultra-reliable pump-action mechanism. Fast to deploy from concealment or tight storage. The price point is accessible for a dedicated defensive firearm. It’s drop-in ready for its intended role—no gunsmithing required to make it functional.

Cons: Pistol grip-only shooting requires significant practice to control 12-gauge recoil effectively. It sacrifices aimed, shouldered fire for speed in ultra-close quarters. Accuracy at distances beyond 15-20 yards is challenging without a stock. That said, for its intended hallway-and-room distance, it’s brutally effective.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the pistol grip difficult to shoot accurately?

A: It requires a different technique than a shouldered shotgun. You must press the grip forward aggressively to manage recoil and use the bead sight for point-shooting at close range. With dedicated practice, it’s highly effective within its designed engagement envelope.

Q: Can I add a stock to this later?

A: Yes. The Mossberg 500 receiver is designed to accept a variety of aftermarket stocks and pistol grip/stock combos. Swapping to a traditional stock or a collapsible model is a straightforward process, often requiring just a single bolt.

Q: What ammunition do you recommend for it?

A: For home defense, quality 00 buckshot or #4 buckshot is standard. Given the shorter barrel, avoid ultra-long-range “tactical” loads designed for longer barrels. For practice, any standard 2 3/4″ target load will work, though recoil management practice with lower-recoil rounds is advised initially. The shotgun’s 28.5-inch overall length is a critical spec for judging where it can be stored and deployed.

When it comes to securing a confined space, the Mossberg Cruiser delivers formidable power in the most compact legal package. This firearm is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. If a compact, no-nonsense defensive shotgun fits your preparedness plan, view the product page for full details.

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