UPDATED another MOD - Mossberg 930 NINJA MakeOver.

shotgun heaven .... Nice :)

Why sell it ?

Besides theres already a Benelli M4 in the gun safe - I dont need two, do I ?

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Yes Ive seen this pic as well ! All I now need is his talent. For those who are not familiar with this shooter Jerry is an ok shooter. LOL.

Seven time USPSA 3-Gun National Championship
Four time USPSA Multi-gun National Championship
Four time 2nd Chance Bowling Pin Champion
1997 and 2007 American Handgunner World Shoot-Off Champion (The only person ever to win this title with a revolver.)
Twenty time International Revolver Champion
Member of seven time winning pro team at the Sportsmans Team Challenge
Eight time USPSA National Revolver Champion
Three time Masters International Long Gun Champion
Two time International Practical Shooting Confederation World Revolver Champion
Ten time IDPA Enhanced Service Revolver Champion
One time Bianchi Cup NRA World Action Pistol Metallic Champion

Jerry is a true Gentleman and Marksman and one of my personal hero's.

I missed NBC's HOTSHOT's in which they documented and followed some of US's top 3 gunners for a season. Can't find it anywhere :(

Awesome collection you have there too, I've always loved shotguns, always will.

I got universally panned for my 930 mods, meh, I like what I did and I think yours is pretty cool too (I always seem to go overboard on things anyways, nice to see I am not necessarily alone!)
 
Are you having any feed issues with the mag tube extension and the railed forend?

I am having a hell of a time making it work...

it appears the railed forend sits a bit too far forward and doesnt allow the mag tube extenstion to full cover all the threading on the mag tube...

as a result the spring hangs on the threading/gap and the gun fails to feed.

not only is this annoying it is a real b*tch to clear the jam.


Interested to hear your results when you run this gun the first time.


I just came back from the gun club today - it was raining and that was good cause nobody was hardly there.

Brought the 930 up to do a function test - it was the first time since all the mods were all done to it.

We had only brought up btw the total of 6 - 2 3/4" target loads. LOL.. I know I was cheep today. There was no target loads @ the 2 gun stores I passed by for a decent price or they were out of stock - so yea it was only 6 rounds for the test.

I took 3 rounds and my son did the other three. So lame I know.

Anyhow here is Rob doing his 3 rounds with the 930.


And as you can see it works !!!!!!! No issues

My 3 shots also went without any hitches.

PS - In case your wondering no we dont make it a habit to head to the club with only 6 rounds. The priority was there to do 2 other function tests on 2 AR-15 platforms. We brought a 5.56 box of 1000 rounds for that test !
 
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Glad everthing worked good for you in your first function test. Love how you have been here long enough that throwing a disclaimer on your posts is a must or you would have undoubtably had to read thru 2 pages of keyboard ninjas mention the lack of shells on hand lol cheers to you.
 
looks awesome but wasnt there a issue/warning of that muzzle brake sending shot back at the shooter and his/her friends? i wanted the road blocker so bad...
 
looks awesome but wasnt there a issue/warning of that muzzle brake sending shot back at the shooter and his/her friends? i wanted the road blocker so bad...

The warning that was issued to me was from my wife telling me to stop getting carried away with the mods. She made alot sense actually.
 
Nice parts. I like your forward carrier as well, simple, elegant and strong.

I decided to go the elastic carrier route, they're abit lighter, flexible and collapse in on themselves lowering it's own profile as you take shells out.

I like where your project is going. FIERCE RAWR! :D
 
to the OP did you have to mod the recoil spring/metal tube inside the stock?

No. I made sure I didnt have to do that.

What I did was cut down the spacer and the nut. Since I did that I also had to cut the thread down on the metal tube. This did not affect the spring since there was ample length to cut excess material off.

If u want a pic of what I did - i can take a shot of it so u can see what I did.
 
Choate makes a pistol grip stock for the 930, I just haven't been able to get anybody to give me a price on one.
 
No. I made sure I didnt have to do that.

What I did was cut down the spacer and the nut. Since I did that I also had to cut the thread down on the metal tube. This did not affect the spring since there was ample length to cut excess material off.

If u want a pic of what I did - i can take a shot of it so u can see what I did.


yeah would be cool if you could
 
I really enjoy reading about others projects and thanks for posting.....I mean no disrepect, but personally I'm not a fan of your mods. I also have a 930 that I really enjoy using for 3 gun, all in cost is around $1000 as follows:

Cut and thread barrel - $100
Chokes - $150 or so, can't remember exactly, (F, M, C, IC)
Oversized safety and charging handle - not much, maybe $30-$40
Sling adaptor - $30
Grip tape - free
+5 extension - $100
Quick load 2 shot side attachment - $12
Sights - $25
Gun - $550
Trigger job - free (clean 2.75# pull)

Was there a reason for the light if it is only for 3 gun? Personally, I hate the look and idea of that roadblocker muzzle brick. I started my project with a 930 field model, if I had to buy that model, I'd quickly cut that piece of crap right off.

I added grip tape to almost the entire foreend and like it much better. I also added grip tape to the trigger hand gripping area as well. Personally, I would not have added grip tape to the end of the stock as I generally prefer the stock slip freely from the shoulder to ensure smooth loading. It is bad enough as it is with the rubber recoil pad as that tends to bind against my clothing.

I got a couple of ideas for mods from 7.62mm, because of my blatant plagarism, him and I basically have the same gun.

Again, thanks for the project post, a lot of this is personal preference. In either case, I like seeing what others are doing.

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I really enjoy reading about others projects and thanks for posting.....I mean no disrepect, but personally I'm not a fan of your mods. I also have a 930 that I really enjoy using for 3 gun, all in cost is around $1000 as follows:

Cut and thread barrel - $100
Chokes - $150 or so, can't remember exactly, (F, M, C, IC)
Oversized safety and charging handle - not much, maybe $30-$40
Sling adaptor - $30
Grip tape - free
+5 extension - $100
Quick load 2 shot side attachment - $12
Sights - $25
Gun - $550
Trigger job - free (clean 2.75# pull)

Was there a reason for the light if it is only for 3 gun? Personally, I hate the look and idea of that roadblocker muzzle brick. I started my project with a 930 field model, if I had to buy that model, I'd quickly cut that piece of crap right off.

I added grip tape to almost the entire foreend and like it much better. I also added grip tape to the trigger hand gripping area as well. Personally, I would not have added grip tape to the end of the stock as I generally prefer the stock slip freely from the shoulder to ensure smooth loading. It is bad enough as it is with the rubber recoil pad as that tends to bind against my clothing.

I got a couple of ideas for mods from 7.62mm, because of my blatant plagarism, him and I basically have the same gun.

Again, thanks for the project post, a lot of this is personal preference. In either case, I like seeing what others are doing.
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Hey thats also an interesting project. Its pretty cool to see peeps here take a stock firearm and giving it that personal flavor on a more limited budget.

OK now my turn to ask the tech questions:

Trigger job @ 2.75# pull. Is it possible to get advice on how to do that safely? Im not actually finished modding this 930 btw. Ive found that the spoon or loading gate tends to thumb bite with the weak hand load and I am going to mod the spoon to eliminate that problem. Ive actually tried to weak load with my thumb bent to prevent bite but its a work in progress so why not mod some more.

As for the spoon Ive also plans to cut a slot down the middle of it so as to have a window. My Benelli M4 has a slot cut to remind me if Ive ghost loaded it.

BTW - How secure is the Quick load 2 shot on yours ? Is it mounted by screws on the thin plastic foregrip ? Will it actually hold up to any hard use since it can be susceptible to getting caught along with it getting bumped and banged. I know mine is more than capable from its design since Ive intentionally dropped it on the shell carrier on the concrete floor from 5' up. It got scratched thats it.

It seems you had missed entirely my point with the grip tape. The reason for it is not to slip is because it no longer catches and bind on my shoulder since the LOP is now properly fitted to my arm length, hence I get proper clearance when reloading or doing a hi or low ready start.

The grip tape solution on the foregrip is OK for adding ...more grip, I find it however still too narrow for my hands hence why I changed it over to the BobCat foregrip. The other problem that was solved with the foregrip change was the terrible design that Mossberg did to the back of the grip. They had angled it so as to limit the clearance around the loading port. DUH. Mossberg has since fixed this stupid on the SPX and the JM series 930 by squaring the rear of the foreend but tape grip or not the item is still too narrow for most hands.

And as far as the light for the project, the shotgun to begin with, looks outlandish with the Barrett like muzzle brake and does nothing to actually reduce the muzzle blast. In spite of that shortcoming, I wanted to NOT change the overall original look but to take it more over the top - hence the NINJA project. The flashlight therefore like the muzzle brake is their for the sheer audacity of being a mall ninja shotgun thats used for 3gun.

What I like about this project is that from the start there was no expectations to make it the ultimate 3gun comp gun. (Ive far better and more specialized ones for that purpose) It was to be as NINJA edition for 3gun and so far its on track.
 
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