Hey threre,
I found the mil spec 3443g.. For those who care. This is the spec that the mossy 590a1 met.
Its at this address, also downloadable in a PDF:
http://www.everyspec.com/MIL-SPECS/MIL+SPECS+(MIL-S)/MIL-S-3443G_4585/
If i had to replace my 870, i would get a 590a1.. In my opinion better dollar value.
I like the endurance portion:
3.17.5 Endurance.
3.17.5.1 Lot acceptance. Shotguns shall be capable of
withstanding the firing of 3,000 rounds with no unserviceable, or
broken parts and no more than three (3) malfunctions using
standard commercial 12-gauge, 2 3/4-inch, 00 buckshot (9
pellets), maximum load shells. Type I shotguns shall include M7
bayonet and scabbard as specified in 3.3.1.a.
3.17.5.2 First article test. Three shotguns shall be
capable of withstanding the firing of a total of 3000 rounds each
with no unserviceable, detached or broken parts, no more than
three (3) malfunctions per a single weapon, and no more than six
(6) malfunctions total on the three weapons. The ammunition
shall be as specified in 3.17.5.1. Type I shotguns shall include
M7 bayonet and scabbard as specified in 3.3.1.a.
3.17.6 Rough handlinq. Shotguns shall be capable of
withstanding the impact when dropped from a height of four feet
onto a hard surface without causing the weapon to be unsafe or
unserviceable. This shall apply throughout the temperature range
of -20 to +120°F. Type I shotguns shall include M7 bayonet and
scabbard as specified in 3.3.1.b.
3.17.7 Chemical resistance. Plastic parts shall not be
affected by standard government insect repellents (0-I-503),
small arms lubricants (MIL-L-14107, MIL-L-46000, MIL-L-46150),
small arms cleaner and preservative (MIL-L-63460), gasoline (VVG-
1690), diesel fuel (VV-F-800), Preservative oil (MIL-L-3150)
and dry cleaning solvent (P-D-680).
I found the mil spec 3443g.. For those who care. This is the spec that the mossy 590a1 met.
Its at this address, also downloadable in a PDF:
http://www.everyspec.com/MIL-SPECS/MIL+SPECS+(MIL-S)/MIL-S-3443G_4585/
If i had to replace my 870, i would get a 590a1.. In my opinion better dollar value.
I like the endurance portion:
3.17.5 Endurance.
3.17.5.1 Lot acceptance. Shotguns shall be capable of
withstanding the firing of 3,000 rounds with no unserviceable, or
broken parts and no more than three (3) malfunctions using
standard commercial 12-gauge, 2 3/4-inch, 00 buckshot (9
pellets), maximum load shells. Type I shotguns shall include M7
bayonet and scabbard as specified in 3.3.1.a.
3.17.5.2 First article test. Three shotguns shall be
capable of withstanding the firing of a total of 3000 rounds each
with no unserviceable, detached or broken parts, no more than
three (3) malfunctions per a single weapon, and no more than six
(6) malfunctions total on the three weapons. The ammunition
shall be as specified in 3.17.5.1. Type I shotguns shall include
M7 bayonet and scabbard as specified in 3.3.1.a.
3.17.6 Rough handlinq. Shotguns shall be capable of
withstanding the impact when dropped from a height of four feet
onto a hard surface without causing the weapon to be unsafe or
unserviceable. This shall apply throughout the temperature range
of -20 to +120°F. Type I shotguns shall include M7 bayonet and
scabbard as specified in 3.3.1.b.
3.17.7 Chemical resistance. Plastic parts shall not be
affected by standard government insect repellents (0-I-503),
small arms lubricants (MIL-L-14107, MIL-L-46000, MIL-L-46150),
small arms cleaner and preservative (MIL-L-63460), gasoline (VVG-
1690), diesel fuel (VV-F-800), Preservative oil (MIL-L-3150)
and dry cleaning solvent (P-D-680).


















































