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[[File:M500 Shotgun.jpg|thumb|A Mossberg 500 being used by a US Marine in real life.]]
 
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The '''Mossberg 500''' is a 12-gauge, 20-gauge or .410 bore pump-action [[shotgun]] designed by O.F Mossberg & Sons in 1960.
 
 
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|image1 = [[File:Mossberg500IRL.jpg]]
==Battlefield Vietnam==
 
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|caption1 = The Mossberg 500 in real life.}}
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The '''Mossberg 500''' is a 12-gauge, 20-gauge or .410 bore pump-action [[shotgun]] designed by O.F. Mossberg & Sons in 1960. The 500 series comprises widely varying models of hammerless repeaters, all of which share the same basic receiver and action, but differ in bore size, barrel length, choke options, magazine capacity, stock and forearm materials. Introduced in 1960, all model 500s are based on the same basic concept designed by Carl Benson. Originally using a single action bar that was known to bind and even break, this was changed to dual action bars in 1970, following the expiration of Remington's patent on the double action bar design.
   
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Intended for use in harsh and dirty conditions, such as waterfowl hunting or combat, the Model 500 series is designed to be easy to clean and maintain. All Model 500s feature interchangeable barrels, which may be removed without the use of tools, by loosening a screw on the end of the magazine tube, allowing the barrel to be removed.
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Dual action bars connect the fore-end to the bolt, and generous clearances between the steel action bars and their receiver channels reduce wear on the aluminum receiver while allowing the shotgun to function with the presence of dirt or debris.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mossberg_500</ref>
|image = [[File:Mossberg 500 vietnam.png|256px]]
 
|name = Mossberg 500
 
|damage = 5
 
|magazine = 5+1 (6) rounds
 
|reload = unknown
 
|rof = 70 rounds per minute
 
|fire = Pump-action
 
|faction = [[File:United States Department of the Army Seal.png|20px]] [[US Army]] [[File:USMC logo.svg|20px]] [[United States Marine Corps|US Marine Corps]]
 
|kit = [[File:Assault Symbol.png|20px]] Assault
 
|sound = |video = <center>[[Video:Battlefield Vietnam - Стрельба из Mossberg 500|248px]]</center>}}
 
The '''Mossberg 500''' is uniquely issued to the [[United States of America|US Army]] and [[United States Marine Corps|US Marine Corps]] [[Assault (Kit)|Assault]] kits on certain maps. It has a 6 round magazine tube, and fires buckshot shells with potential to kill instantly at very close ranges. After about 20 meters, more shots become necessary to bring a target down. Also, while powerful, the Mossberg's pump action is time-consuming to cycle, making the rate of fire on the Mossberg very low. This makes follow-up shots necessary at longer ranges impractical. The shotgun is an excellent close-quarters weapon, but too specialized in that role to be useful for anything else
 
<gallery captionalign="left">
 
File:BFVIETNAM_MOSSBERG_500.jpg|The Mossberg 500 in ''Battlefield Vietnam''
 
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===Demonstration===
 
''Learn more about the [[Forum:Weapon Demonstration project|Weapon Demonstration project]].''
 
   
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===Appearances===
<center>[[Video:Battlefield Vietnam - Стрельба из Mossberg 500|640px]]</center>
 
 
*[[Mossberg 500/Vietnam|Mossberg 500 (Battlefield Vietnam)]]
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*[[Mossberg 500/Modern Combat|Mossberg 500 (Battlefield 2: Modern Combat)]]
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*[[Mossberg 500/Heroes|Mossberg 500 (Battlefield Heroes)]]
   
 
===External links===
==Battlefield 2: Modern Combat==
 
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*[[Wikipedia:Mossberg 500|Mossberg 500 on Wikipedia]]
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*[http://world.guns.ru/shotgun/usa/mossberg-500-e.html Mossberg 500 on Modern Firearms]
|name = Mossberg 500
 
|image =
 
|damage = High
 
|magazine = 8 shells
 
|reload = 3 seconds
 
|rof = 90 rpm
 
|fire = Pump-action
 
|faction =[[File:MEC.jpg|20px]] [[MEC|Middle Eastern Coalition]]
 
|kit = [[File:Engineer Symbol.png|20px]] Enginner
 
}}The '''Mossberg 500''' is the default shotgun issued to the [[MEC]] [[Engineer Kit]] kit. It has an 8 round capacity with 24 shells in reserve, a short range, and high power.
 
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
   
==Battlefield Heroes==
 
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|image = [[File:590Assault.png|250px]]|name = 590 Assault Shotgun
 
|damage = Close Range 4-56<br>
 
Medium Range 3-56<br>
 
Long Range 3-56
 
|magazine = 6 rounds
 
|reload = 3.5 seconds
 
|rof = 50 rounds per minute
 
|range = Long
 
|source = |fire = Semi-Automatic}}"The ideal weapon for the patient accuracy focused Hero. Hight base damage more than makes up for this weapons lack of critical hits."
 
 
It can be purchased for one day for 90 [[File:Money Logo.png|18px]], 1 month for 280 [[File:Money Logo.png|18px]], or forever for 560 [[File:Money Logo.png|18px]]
 
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590CombatRender.png|590 Assault Shotgun render in [[Battlefield Heroes]]
 
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{{Crosslink/BFH|page=Punk Weapons|1=60}}
 
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==External links==
 
*[[Wikipedia:Mossberg 500|Mossberg 500 on Wikipedia]]
 
*[http://world.guns.ru/shotgun/usa/mossberg-500-e.html Mossberg 500 on Modern Firearms]
 
 
[[ru:Mossberg 500]]
 
[[ru:Mossberg 500]]
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[[Category:Weapons of Battlefield Vietnam]]
 
[[Category:Weapons of Battlefield 2: Modern Combat]]
 
[[Category:Weapons of Battlefield Heroes]]
 
 
[[Category:Shotguns]]
 
[[Category:Shotguns]]

Latest revision as of 02:07, 28 July 2019

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Overview Vietnam BF2: MC Heroes

The Mossberg 500 is a 12-gauge, 20-gauge or .410 bore pump-action shotgun designed by O.F. Mossberg & Sons in 1960. The 500 series comprises widely varying models of hammerless repeaters, all of which share the same basic receiver and action, but differ in bore size, barrel length, choke options, magazine capacity, stock and forearm materials. Introduced in 1960, all model 500s are based on the same basic concept designed by Carl Benson. Originally using a single action bar that was known to bind and even break, this was changed to dual action bars in 1970, following the expiration of Remington's patent on the double action bar design.

Intended for use in harsh and dirty conditions, such as waterfowl hunting or combat, the Model 500 series is designed to be easy to clean and maintain. All Model 500s feature interchangeable barrels, which may be removed without the use of tools, by loosening a screw on the end of the magazine tube, allowing the barrel to be removed. Dual action bars connect the fore-end to the bolt, and generous clearances between the steel action bars and their receiver channels reduce wear on the aluminum receiver while allowing the shotgun to function with the presence of dirt or debris.[1]

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