First Look: Mesa Tactical Truckee Fore End For Mossberg 930 and 940 Shotguns

Replaces the stock fore end and allows for easy mounting of accessories.

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posted on May 31, 2024
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Mesa Tactical Truckee Fore End

Mesa Tactical designs and manufactures tactical accessories and equipment for law enforcement, military and civilian shooters. Now the company is rolling out the new Truckee fore-end for the Mossberg 930 and Mossberg 940 shotguns. Truckee fore-ends are machined from 6061-T6 aluminum and are equipped with M-Lok slots on the sides and bottom, providing gun owners with new ways to attach accessories such as tactical lights or aiming lasers to their shotguns.

The Truckee line of M-Lok-compatible aluminum fore-ends continues to expand, and are already available for Benelli M4, Beretta 1301 and Remington 870 shotguns. They feature a hard anodized finish for added durability and protection.

“In the last few years the aluminum Truckee fore-end has become the surprise star of the Mesa Tactical product line,” said Mitch Barrie, President of Mesa Tactical. “The Mossberg 930 and Mossberg 940 are far from the first shotguns we’ve supported with this fore-end and they won’t be the last.”

Like all Mesa Tactical products, the Truckee fore-end is 100-percent made in the U.S.A. The fore-end is available in black and has a limited lifetime warranty. All Mesa Tactical products can be easily installed without requiring modification of the firearm or special gunsmithing skills.

Mesa Tactical M-Lok Fore-end Features

  • No tools required for installation or removal.
  • Fits Mossberg 930 and 940 models.
  • Lifetime warranty and made in the USA

MSRP for the Mesa Tactical M-Lok fore-end for the Mossberg 930 and 940 is $164.95, and more information on this item and other products from Mesa Tactical is available at mesatactical.com.

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