- Location
- Somewhere on the Hudson Bay Coast
That is not true for all shotguns. The rem 870 works that way (not sure about the 500), but a win 1200/1300 releases the slide as soon as you pull the trigger, there is no inertia block involved in the release. Some see this configuration as a benefit in a defensive gun, because in a panic the slide will release (prompting quick cycling) if you happen to have an empty chamber or a dud shell.
Correct, I should have stated that was the case for the Mossberg 500/590 (a copy of an older Remington design) which was the OP's gun in question. The Winchester M-12 was criticized for the feature so it was probably dropped in later models. The Ithica 37 is another exception in that it can be fired on the closing stroke of the slide provided the trigger is held back, although I am unsure if it is true of the newly manufactured guns.