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Mossberg 500 Heat Shield?


Ramjo

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Hi guys,

I just bought a Mossberg 500 and I saw a picture of one with a heat shield over the barrel. I think it makes them look pretty cool and more like a trench gun. I looked on the internet and they sell fiberglass and then metal ones.

Which should I get and are there pros or cons?

Thanks!

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I dont know much about them but have only seem what appeared to be the metal ones on them. just my 2 cents.

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What are the effects of heat on fiberglass?

Is it possible it will melt?

Metal is probably going to be a little more durable.

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I have a metal one on my Mossy......I like it though it really serves no purpose for me as I've yet to touch that end of the gun......:confused:

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metal will last better because fiber glass can crack over time and will chip or break if hit too hard. i work with it so you would not want it on a gun you use.

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I have a metal one on my Mossy......I like it though it really serves no purpose for me as I've yet to touch that end of the gun......:)

Yeah lol Thats pretty much how mine will be too!

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metal will last better because fiber glass can crack over time and will chip or break if hit too hard. i work with it so you would not want it on a gun you use.

Alright thanks...I guess the metal one will be worth the money!

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Well I'm back. I looked on ebay, and the only barrels they have are the fiberglass ones and the ones with ghost rings...neither of which I want. Does anybody have a link to a Mossberg Brandmetal heat shield?I've looked and looked, but all I can find are ATI ones or chrome lol

Thanks guys.

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I've had a black polymer heat shield on my Mossberg 500 for about 8 years and its great. (Made from the same polymer/plastic as many pistol frames.) It still looks new and you don't have to worry about scratching it or the barrel. They handle high temperatures & won't scratch, dent, or rust like steel ones & actually protect your gun better than metal ones. Smack the polymer one with a hammer and it will just flex and absorb the hit. I think I paid about $20 for mine online.

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