Mossberg 590 Shockwave 12 Gauge Pump-Action Shotgun with Crimson Trace Laser Saddle Available In Stock
The Mossberg 590 Shockwave 12 Gauge Pump-Action Shotgun with Crimson Trace Laser Saddle has a cylinder bore choke and a matte-blued barrel finish. It is pump-action with a 5+1 capacity and has a Raptor grip/Corn-Cob forend with a strap. 14.375-inch barrel. The widely popular 590 Shockwave 12-gauge pump-action firearm is now equipped with the new Crimson Trace LS-250 Lasersaddle™ Red Laser Sight.
The pairing of a sight system with the 590 Shockwave platform provides a compact, easy-handling personal defense firearm for your home, camping, and boating needs. This innovative new sighting system features a powerful 5mW red laser. It is secured onto the 590 Shockwave’s receiver and features an On/Off Switch for powering down the system. The LS-250 Lasersaddle operates with three distinct activation pad points, including one that can be accessed by left-handed users. The batteries (CR2032) can be easily replaced via a battery cap on the sight’s exterior without removing the laser sight from the firearm. The LS-250 Lasersaddle is also user-adjustable for windage and elevation.
Mossberg 590 Shockwave Lasersaddle
Built on Mossberg’s proven pump-action design. The 590 Shockwave features an overall length of 26.37 inches; a 14-inch heavy-walled barrel; non-binding twin action bars; and positive steel-to-steel lock-up. An anti-jam elevator; dual extractors; and ambidextrous, top-mounted safety. Other features include a clean-out tube; drilled and tapped anodized aluminum receiver; cylinder bore barrel with single bead sight; and sling swivel studs. Unique to the 590 Shockwave models is a “bird’s head” shaped profile grip that allows for greater control while lessening felt recoil.
The Mossberg 590 Shockwave has been a rather interesting sales phenomenon for dealers around the country with a shorter shotgun-based firearm in a size format without NFA paperwork. However, the shorter barrel length would typically require NFA paperwork. The Shockwave is a unique “firearm” classification because the overall length exceeds 26 inches and does not have a stock. For non-SOT dealers. There is nothing unusual about ordering or selling the Mossberg 590 Shockwave since it is sold via a standard Form 4473 sale
Mossberg 590 Shockwave Lasersaddle
Mossberg used its top-selling 12-gauge 590 Shockwave as the base and included the Crimson Trace LS-250 Lasersaddle. This should save customers around $40 over purchasing each separately. The 5+1 capacity firearm features the same 12-gauge. A 3-inch chamber with a 14.375-inch heavy-walled matte-blued cylinder bore barrel. The patented Shockwave Raptor grip, and corn-cob forend with a familiar hand strap. The format has proved itself to be fun, compact, and fast-handling. According to both companies, the Crimson Lasersaddle sight was specifically designed to not interfere with the front bead sight functionality or most aftermarket ammo side-saddles.
Linda Powell, Mossberg’s director of media, noted, “The Shockwave platform has been a significant sales success. As we listened to customer and dealer feedback, many were asking for a Mossberg 590 Shockwave model with the Crimson Trace LS-250 Lasersaddle included.
“The #50638 offers dealers and customers two products they are already buying together in a factory-assembled option that is ready to shoot out of the box. For defensive purposes. Firearms such as the Mossberg 590 Shockwave with a laser sight make so much sense to get on target fast with accuracy that does not degrade when shooting the firearms with less typical shooting holds.”
In late 2018, Crimson Trace introduced the LS-250 Lasersaddle. Crimson Trace has done extremely well partnering with industry manufacturers over the years to deliver integrated and packaged firearm and laser sighting models. The LS-250 attaches securely to the receiver via one captured anti-rotate trigger pin and four top rail mount screws.
One great little feature is that they included an integrated mini-Allen wrench storage recess on the LS-250. No more looking for the right wrench when changing batteries or adjusting zero. The master switch is just for storage and transport and offers no battery savings to the user other than to prevent accidental activation. The LS-250 delivers three hours of battery life with two provided CR2032 batteries.
The Crimson Trace LS-250 Lasersaddle integrates perfectly with any of the Mossberg 12-gauge 500, 590, or 590 Shockwave formats. One of the major goals of Crimson Trace’s laser sights is to deliver an organic operation that is natural to use for the shooter. The LS-250 attaches seamlessly to the receiver while providing multiple ambidextrous laser activation pad points for instant targeting with a powerful 5mW red laser.
When working with the Shockwave and other Mossberg 500 and 590 models, Crimson Trace designers realized many shooters grip the gun differently. Regardless of finger or thumb operation, the laser can be activated quickly and assuredly. As with all Crimson Trace laser sights, the LS-250 is user-adjustable for windage and elevation.
Shooting Impressions
Mossberg specifically recommends against raising the Shockwave to shoot at eye level. One can only imagine this factory recommendation is concerned over potential recoil-initiated facial damage. There is a lot of recoil going on with a lightweight form factor like the Mossberg 590 Shockwave. A well-trained grip is required when shooting heavy, full-power 3-inch 12-gauge loads.
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As an owner of a Shockwave Raptor-gripped 18-inch-barreled Mossberg with Lasersight and .410 Bore 590 Shockwave. I have developed a love of the format and its shortcomings. The size and weight are a wonderful format, however, accuracy and recoil mitigation are the biggest challenges. Mossberg’s edition of the Lasersaddle model addresses one of those issues. The other can be addressed with lower recoil defensive buckshot or slug rounds. Of note, rubber buckshot rounds are particularly fun and have low recoil to shoot out of the Shockwave.
Except for the .410 model, which is a delight to shoot all day long even when held at eye level. The 12-gauge models are very close-range chest and waist-level point-and-shoot guns. After owning laser-equipped defense shotguns. The laser delivers the confidence most customers would need to feel comfortable using the Shockwave as a defensive tool. The 590 Shockwave can be shot accurately and effectively at eye level. But the recoil encourages shooters to drop from eye height to chest- and waist-height holds, and accuracy suffers greatly without a laser sight.
Many consider the Mossberg 590 Shockwave a fun novelty gun but with the addition of a Crimson Lasersaddle laser sight. The practicality and utility jump exponentially — with reliably accurate shots with chest and waist shooting holds delivering 25-yard slug shots on paper torso target shots in my shooting. In all indoor conditions, the red laser is visible and is also visible in most shorter-range full-sun applications. Though, as expected, the laser washes out in the very bright sun and at longer distances.
- Pump-action with a 5+1 capacity
- 14.375-inch 12-GA barrel
- Raptor grip/Corn-Cob forend with a strap
- Crimson trace laser saddle
- Cylinder bore choke and matte-blued barrel finish