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Magpul SGA Stock For Mossberg 500/590 and Remington 870

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Are Magpul’s new SGA shotgun stocks worth the price?

Spoiler Alert!  Yes.


 

Magpul SGA Shotgun Stock For Mossberg 500/590

Magpul SGA Shotgun Stock For Remington 870

 

Magpul SGA Description:

  • Ambidextrous, user-configurable buttstock for Remington 870 and Mossberg 500/590 shotguns.
  • Features a spacer system for length-of-pull adjustment.
  • Improved grip ergonomics.
  • Recoil-reducing butt-pad.
  • Optional cheek risers for use with optics/raised sights, and other accessories.
  • Available in Black, Flat Dark Earth, and Orange.

 

Background:

I have always run Mossberg 500s and 590s with either the original factory polymer stock, original factory wood stock, or ATI’s fixed pistol-grip stock.  All of them worked fine, but they never quite had the ergonomics or bad-ass look that I was looking for.  I recently bit the bullet and purchased one of Magpul’s SGA shotgun stocks.  I had heard great things about them and thought that I’d give one a try.  If it sucked, then I’d return it for a refund and write terrible things about it here.

 

First Impression:

I won’t lie.  It looks like a futuristic canoe paddle, and at $109, a very pricey canoe paddle.  It’s down right ugly and looks mean as hell, but I don’t think that looks were necessarily the number one priority of Magpul when they designed the SGA.

So where did the money go?  Bolt it on your gun, bring it to your shoulder, and you will see.  Wow!  It fits perfect.  You can adjust the length-of-pull via a set of spacers that are included with the stock.  Your hand sticks to the textured grip, and the grip part of the stock is angled perfectly for your hand, wrist, and arm.  You get the comfort and control of a pistol-grip stock but still have the ability to easily manipulate the safety on a Mossberg product.  If you are going to run any type of optic on your shotgun then there is an easy to attach cheek riser that will put you right where you want to be on the stock for a perfect view through your optic.

Like all Magpul products, this stock is quality gear built for professionals.  Unlike the typical Chinese junk found in a Cheaper Than Dirt catalog, it fits the firearm solidly and is built to take abuse.

 

Matching Forend:

Magpul Forend For the Mossberg 500/590

Magpul Forend for the Remington 870

MAG491-BLK_1Magpul also makes a matching forend for the SGA.  I have Surefire dedicated weapons lights mounted on my shotguns and so I haven’t had the opportunity to fire a shotgun with this forend mounted, however a family member has a short-barreled Mossberg 590 and has this forend on board.  It has a great fit and feel.  It is interesting to note that if you plan on running your shotgun(s) with this forend and a Mossberg vented barrel shroud then you may find yourself having to slightly modify the forend as it will rub the barrel shroud.  The forend gives enough to grip and enough barrel coverage that there is little chance that you will burn your booger pickers on the hot barrel.  You may be better off to run the shotgun without the barrel shroud.  If you image search for photos of this setup you won’t find any photos of the Magpul forend and a barrel shroud.

 

Afterthoughts:

After mounting the Magpul SGA stock on my Mossberg 590 and shooting punishing full-powered rifled slugs, I no longer find the stock ugly. In fact, it has made my otherwise boring buckshot / rifled-slug launcher into a futuristic looking, fun to shoot, bad-ass. I like it so much that not only and I going to keep it, but I bought another one for another Mossberg 590. They are definitely worth the price.

 




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