I "retired" my Mossberg shotgun after about 10 shots.
"Retired" my Mossberg 22mag after about 10 long years.
Swored I'd never own another Mossberg ANY THING and with in a month I got my uncle's old rifle. You guessed it, a mossberg 146 b, 22, short long and long rifle. I have to admit that is a nice rifle and shoots great. Came from the factory with an adjustable trigger.
I'll make an exception for old Mossberg bolt action target rifles made before they ever put serial numbers on them.
Other than that I don't want another Mossberg anything ever again even if they are giving them away.
I was using the word "retired" as exceeding it's life expectancy.
What was wrong with the Mossberg shotgun? The old man has a 500a, I've previously owned a 500a (sold to a friend that needed a shotgun) and I'm bringing a 590A1 home soon. The two 500a models and every other Mossberg shotgun I've ran were flawless.
Everyone makes a 1 in a million lemon. Including Remington .