Mossberg Maverick 8 and 9 User Manual
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12 ga. accu-mag™ choKe TuBes (91™ moDels only)
iTem #
leaD shoT paTTern* yDs
sTeel shoT paTTern
yDs
95256
Skeet
40
Skeet
40
95252
Imp. Cyl.
40
Mod. T&F
40
95253
Modified
40
Mod. #2 & BB
40
95254
Full
40
Full, #2 & BB
40
95255
Extra Full T&F
40
95257
Ulti-Full
30
* lead shot patterns will vary substantially with the extra-full steel shot tube depending
on shell length, shot size, brand of ammunition and the individual barrel. The shooter is
urged to conduct
lead shot pattern tests with this tube before field use.
SLUGS: Overbored
91 model Accu-Mag barrels are designed for lead or steel pel-
let shot loads only. We specifically disclaim any responsibility for damage or injury
resulting from firing slugs (single projectile ammunition) through overbored
barrels. Use only
91 model barrels designed specifically for slug shooting.
accu-mag, leaD shoT, ulTi-full TuBe
The NATIONAL WILD TURKEY FEDERATION has determined that the average distance
at which turkeys are most effectively taken, under average environmental conditions and
surroundings is 30 yards.
Subsequently Mossberg designed and manufactured this highly specialized choke
tube for #4 or #6 lead shot to yield a high core concentration and high pellet count in
a 20 inch circle at 30 yards. Shot patterns at distances greater than 30 yards will be
less dense.
These special purpose “
Turkey Tubes” are specifically designed for use with lead
shot loads only.
Do not shoot steel shot through Extra Full turkey tubes as it may result in
barrel damage.
Test results are averages and individual shotgun performance may vary. We recommend
pattern tests with several brands of ammo and at various distances to familiarize yourself
with your shotgun’s performance at various distances.
pisTol grip insTallaTion
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY DISASSEMBLY OR ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE:
a. Move the safety button fully to the right to the “ON” (SAFE) position and keep
muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
b. Open the action, visually and physically check chamber, elevator and magazine
tube to be certain the firearm is unloaded.
To remove Buttstock:
1) Loosen the top screw holding the recoil pad or buttplate on stock. Note: Most models use
Phillips head screws.
2) Loosen and remove the bottom recoil pad or buttplate screw.
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