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Need help to identify, thank you!
Mrgrantt
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That shotgun at first glance appears to be a Mossberg 500 with their door buster barrel and a replacement forend. I can't tell you much about the Mauser other than it looks like a parade rifle because of the silver/chrome highlights and the white sling. Bob
"Chainsaw Mossberg, 500 " Mauser has a scrubbed? receiver and can't tell as above ..
"Mauser has a scrubbed? receiver "............probably a Spanish m-93 in 7mm going by the 'hole' in the side of the receiver
Spanish mauser, wood and bayonet band removed in front of the barrel band. End of barrel cut off in front of sight and sight protector removed. Most of these are 7mmX57 but some were converted to 7.62x51 NATO (308win).
Your shotgun is made by U.S. Precision Defense off of a Mossberg 500 receiver. The barrel is custom made by the same company and they are advertised as defensive firearms. They do not provide price information and you would have to contact them as it looks like they just do custom conversions for the self-defense crowd.
MOSSBERG 500 CHAINSAW
Look up Eagle Pass, Texas, the address on the barrel and you will see it came from U.S. Precision Arms.
Maverick Arms, Inc. houses production, assembly and distribution of shotguns and rifles for the Mossberg, Maverick and Mossberg International brands in the Eagle Pass facility with more than 90% of the company’s total production based there.