Jerry Miculek using huge Mossberg muzzlebrake

Mossberg sent me a press release saying that they are now sponsoring Jerry Miculek.

I was intrigued to see that he is using a Mossberg 930 fitted with the gigantic Mossberg Roadblocker muzzlebrake.

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  1. Witt Sullivanwrote on September 24th, 2011 at 9:12 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    There are several slow motion videos of shotguns being fired that show that the shot, shotcup, and wad stay together for a few feet after they leave the muzzle. Even the new style “airbrake” wads take a few feet to seperate from the shot, so extended magazines are left unharmed.

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  2. cadjakwrote on April 09th, 2011 at 4:56 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    What keeps the extended magazine tube from being damaged by muzzle gasses or shot?

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  3. Meltronwrote on November 08th, 2010 at 6:42 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    Do competitive shooters usually have an over extended magazine tube like that on their guns? I’ve seen it before but I wonder if it’s standard practice

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  4. AK™wrote on November 03rd, 2010 at 11:36 pm Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    the guy you want taking point during a zombie apocalypse..

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  5. Bobwrote on November 02nd, 2010 at 7:35 pm Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    Anyone know if that’s a Burris FastFire on there?

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  6. Daniel E. Watterswrote on November 02nd, 2010 at 9:32 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    It could be a guide for a shotshell speed feeder. The latter are basically tubes full of shells with a follower equipped with an external handle. You line up the tube with the loading port, and then push on the handle to force all of shells into the magazine.

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  7. HowToGetAGunwrote on November 02nd, 2010 at 9:18 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    The silver attachment appears to be a part of a tube loader.

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  8. stevenwrote on November 02nd, 2010 at 8:45 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    Any idea what that silver attachment is under the receiver?

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  9. Redchromewrote on November 02nd, 2010 at 4:55 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    Shotguns run at such low pressures compared to rifles and even pistols that one needs a big brake to deflect enough gas to have a meaningful effect.

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  10. larry weekswrote on November 02nd, 2010 at 1:42 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    That style of comp is popular on the Saiga shotguns, makes sense to give it a try on a Mossy.

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  11. Glenwrote on November 02nd, 2010 at 1:15 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    What’s the silver thing in front of his trigger guard? Some sort of guide into the loading port?

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  1. AK™wrote on November 03rd, 2010 at 11:36 pm Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    the guy you want taking point during a zombie apocalypse..

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  2. Meltronwrote on November 08th, 2010 at 6:42 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    Do competitive shooters usually have an over extended magazine tube like that on their guns? I’ve seen it before but I wonder if it’s standard practice

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  3. cadjakwrote on April 09th, 2011 at 4:56 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    What keeps the extended magazine tube from being damaged by muzzle gasses or shot?

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  4. Witt Sullivanwrote on September 24th, 2011 at 9:12 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    There are several slow motion videos of shotguns being fired that show that the shot, shotcup, and wad stay together for a few feet after they leave the muzzle. Even the new style “airbrake” wads take a few feet to seperate from the shot, so extended magazines are left unharmed.

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  5. Bobwrote on November 02nd, 2010 at 7:35 pm Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    Anyone know if that’s a Burris FastFire on there?

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  6. Daniel E. Watterswrote on November 02nd, 2010 at 9:32 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    It could be a guide for a shotshell speed feeder. The latter are basically tubes full of shells with a follower equipped with an external handle. You line up the tube with the loading port, and then push on the handle to force all of shells into the magazine.

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  7. larry weekswrote on November 02nd, 2010 at 1:42 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    That style of comp is popular on the Saiga shotguns, makes sense to give it a try on a Mossy.

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  8. Redchromewrote on November 02nd, 2010 at 4:55 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    Shotguns run at such low pressures compared to rifles and even pistols that one needs a big brake to deflect enough gas to have a meaningful effect.

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  9. stevenwrote on November 02nd, 2010 at 8:45 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    Any idea what that silver attachment is under the receiver?

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  10. HowToGetAGunwrote on November 02nd, 2010 at 9:18 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    The silver attachment appears to be a part of a tube loader.

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  11. Glenwrote on November 02nd, 2010 at 1:15 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    What’s the silver thing in front of his trigger guard? Some sort of guide into the loading port?

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