Father in law owned/owns a Lakefield Mossberg 500a. This thing was covered in old style camo tape. The wood is beat to hell. The bluing is all but gone. Except on the receiver that seems to have held up. The forend has a lot of play in it. But it's still a functioning gun. Except the safety slide piece is missing. Hardware is still there but the safety slide that gets screwed done. I basically wanted a project. Clean it up the action, get a nice thin coat of oil on it. I want to sand the wood and use true oil to try an bringer back. The barrel and receiver i haven't decided whether to re-blue or krylon matte black.
I am by no means on the Mossberg band wagon. I'm an 870 guy, but I love guns. All guns. Do not get into which is better coke or pepsi discussion please. Now that being said the only info or anything Ive heard about this specific model is they were made in lakefield Ontario and it's a Mossberg 500a. Is there any truth to the origin?
Thanks CGN
I am by no means on the Mossberg band wagon. I'm an 870 guy, but I love guns. All guns. Do not get into which is better coke or pepsi discussion please. Now that being said the only info or anything Ive heard about this specific model is they were made in lakefield Ontario and it's a Mossberg 500a. Is there any truth to the origin?
Thanks CGN


















































