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Mesa Tactical Begins Shipping Aluminum M-LOK Truckee Forends for Mossberg 500 and 590 Tactical Shotguns

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Mesa Tactical, the Reno-based innovators who’ve been cranking out rugged shotgun accessories for years, just dropped a game-changer for Mossberg 500 and 590 owners: their new Aluminum M-LOK Truckee Forends are now shipping in three lengths. Machined from beefy 6061-T6 aluminum with a hard anodized finish, these bad boys aren’t some flimsy polymer afterthought—they’re built to take a beating on the range, in the field, or wherever your tactical scattergun sees action. Priced between $144.95 and $164.95, they slot right into those iconic pumpers with M-LOK compatibility for lights, lasers, grips, or whatever modular mayhem you dream up, turning your grandpa’s bird gun into a modern defensive beast without breaking the bank.

What makes this more than just shiny metal? In a market flooded with lightweight plastics that crack under stress, Mesa’s aluminum construction screams durability for the serious 2A crowd—think home defense setups, three-gun competitors, or SHTF preppers who demand reliability over trends. Mossberg 500/590 platforms have long been the everyman’s choice for their bombproof simplicity and endless aftermarket love, but until now, premium aluminum forends with full M-LOK real estate were thin on the ground. This fills a glaring gap, especially as AR-pattern accessories dominate; it’s a nod to shotgun supremacy, letting you mirror that modularity without ditching the platform’s raw stopping power. Implications? Expect a surge in customized Mossbergs at matches and gun shows, plus a subtle pushback against the shotguns are obsolete narrative—because nothing says effective resistance like a 12-gauge tricked out for the 21st century.

For the 2A community, this is pure win: accessible pricing keeps it in reach for new shooters dipping into tactical upgrades, while the three-length options (covering everything from compact CQB to full-length tactical) cater to diverse builds. Pair one with a side-saddle shell carrier and a weapon light, and you’ve got a duty-ready rig that rivals pricier competitors. Mesa’s move reinforces why shotguns remain a cornerstone of self-reliance—versatile, legal in more places than rifles, and now even more adaptable. If you’re running a Mossberg, snag one before they’re gone; this isn’t just an accessory, it’s evolution in hand.

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