Opsol mini clip 2.0. For shooting short shot shells through the Mossberg 500 series.

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This inexpensive, well-designed accessory allows Mossberg owners to shoot the mini shells. Mini shells may be an option for some looking for less recoil that can be managed by smaller statured people.
Range test can be seen here.
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The OpSol Mini-Clip is a compact, U-shaped polymer insert that fits into the shotgun's shell lifter or elevator. Its installation is straightforward and tool-free: the user simply pushes the Mini-Clip into the loading port until it snaps into place. Once installed, the Mini-Clip alters the geometry of the shell lifter, enabling it to reliably feed and chamber the shorter mini-shells. The device can be easily removed if the user wishes to switch back to standard shells.
Benefits
Increased Capacity: One of the primary advantages of using mini-shells is the increased capacity they offer. In a standard Mossberg 500, for example, the use of 1.75-inch shells can nearly double the magazine capacity. Instead of holding five or six 2.75-inch shells, the same shotgun can accommodate up to nine or ten mini-shells. This increase in capacity is particularly beneficial for home defense, as it provides the user with more rounds without the need for reloading.
Reduced Recoil: Mini-shells typically have reduced recoil compared to standard shells, making them more manageable for shooters of all experience levels. This reduced recoil can be especially advantageous for novice shooters, smaller-framed individuals, or those sensitive to the kick of a 12-gauge shotgun. The OpSol Mini-Clip allows these users to enjoy the benefits of reduced recoil while maintaining the reliability of their firearm.
Versatility: The ability to switch between standard shells and mini-shells with ease enhances the versatility of the shotgun. Users can choose the appropriate ammunition type based on their specific needs, whether it’s for home defense, recreational shooting, or hunting. The OpSol Mini-Clip adds another layer of adaptability to the already versatile Mossberg pump-action shotguns.
Affordability: The OpSol Mini-Clip is an affordable accessory, typically costing around $20. Its low price point makes it an attractive option for shotgun owners looking to expand the capabilities of their firearm without a significant investment. The device’s simplicity and effectiveness provide excellent value for its cost.

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  • @Sheltowee1775
    @Sheltowee1775Ай бұрын

    I bought a shockwave with a brace. I can’t believe full rounds kicked so hard. I was embarrassed. Three is all I could do. The opsol with shorties is amazing.

  • @GunsGearOnTargetTrainingLLC

    @GunsGearOnTargetTrainingLLC

    Ай бұрын

    I would do a short barrel shotgun with the tax stamp if I wanted a a short version. Due the the recoil with a 12 gage, I always like a full size strock. I agree the short sells are a way to adapt!

  • @joegilbert7661
    @joegilbert7661Ай бұрын

    Good review! or Purchase the "S" model......590S, then no adapter needed. However, if you already have your Mossberg, the Opsol clip is the way to go!!

  • @GunsGearOnTargetTrainingLLC

    @GunsGearOnTargetTrainingLLC

    Ай бұрын

    yes sir!

  • @darrelldunlap7249
    @darrelldunlap7249Ай бұрын

    I have been using this clip through the different models of the clips. They all work and all work well! So if you want to use the minis, you need an Opsol mine clip!!!!!

  • @GunsGearOnTargetTrainingLLC

    @GunsGearOnTargetTrainingLLC

    Ай бұрын

    Right on my friend. Thanks for sharing your experience with the subscribers.

  • @guillermomaguire5394
    @guillermomaguire539426 күн бұрын

    Thank you from OPSol for the review. For those commenting on the different options, a quick summary. 1. Only the OPSol actually shortens the receiver into a "mini" receiver. See our animation link below. kzread.info/dash/bejne/nZZ4mLuhYLLbZZs.html 2. 590S was developed in 2020ish by Mossberg. It does NOT shorten the receiver, it just adds a little piece of rubber at the back of the receiver. When firing in most normal positions, works okay, but when under stress, firing in odd positions, that extra "slop" in the receiver allows the minishell to bounce around. Mossberg had been a BIG proponent of our miniclip, and when they rolled out the Shockwave in 2017, they highlighted the use of minishells and our miniclip. We had sold about 100,000 miniclips, and Federal had decided (2019) to make minishells, before Mossberg rolled out the S. 3. Defender Tactical....mimics the design concept of the 590S. Does NOT shorten the receiver, and minishells are way more "jumpy" then in the 590S. Long and short, to my knowledge (not extensive), there are not any firearms designed to allow the ammunition to bounce and flip during feeding.

  • @GunsGearOnTargetTrainingLLC

    @GunsGearOnTargetTrainingLLC

    26 күн бұрын

    Sir, thank you so much for watching,. We will have a more detailed review published tomorrow or next weekend demonstrating the mini clip in action. Having fired over 100 rounds with the OpSol mini clip I can attach to its function and utility. I would encourage you to post this video and the next one on your website as well as encourage interested parties to check out these videos and subscribe to our channel here at on target training.

  • @guillermomaguire5394

    @guillermomaguire5394

    26 күн бұрын

    @@GunsGearOnTargetTrainingLLC We can do that.

  • @GunsGearOnTargetTrainingLLC

    @GunsGearOnTargetTrainingLLC

    25 күн бұрын

    @@guillermomaguire5394 new video review posted on KZread feel free to post and share kzread.info/dash/bejne/pZuuysmooMeyfM4.htmlsi=DGxHoMbvC-8SLeSz

  • @guillermomaguire5394

    @guillermomaguire5394

    25 күн бұрын

    @@GunsGearOnTargetTrainingLLC You got it. Sent links to our social media person to push out. Nicely done. Very concise.

  • @MrBill-mq7ti
    @MrBill-mq7tiАй бұрын

    I have one it works very well. Can you do a review of the Defender Tactical device? It allows you to cycle both minis and full sized shells without removing the adapter.

  • @GunsGearOnTargetTrainingLLC

    @GunsGearOnTargetTrainingLLC

    Ай бұрын

    That sounds really interesting. I have not heard of that particular product. I’ll have to see if we can get one and give it a try.

  • @guillermomaguire5394

    @guillermomaguire5394

    19 күн бұрын

    Here at OPSol, I took the time to test the DT. As written elsewhere, it is a mimic of the 590S. In both cases, they do not shorten the receiver into a "mini" receiver. While level firing, it works reasonably well. If you are jerking the gun when racking, as you would in a stressful situation....stuff happens. Vertical racking, ejection port down racking, and things really happen. The 590S, which Mossberg designed after 3 years of promoting our adapter, is not as jumpy, but will have similar problems.

  • @trent_m3009
    @trent_m3009Ай бұрын

    Just curious, but do you keep your shotgun cards loaded all the time. I worry about the spandex getting stretched out.

  • @GunsGearOnTargetTrainingLLC

    @GunsGearOnTargetTrainingLLC

    Ай бұрын

    All the time. What hurts the spanded in not the expansion is expanding and contraction. Shotshell cards are cheap few extras and don't load them if you're concerned. Thanks for commenting and watching!

  • @markcampbell2054

    @markcampbell2054

    Ай бұрын

    Yes. I replace them every year

  • @RimfireAddicted70
    @RimfireAddicted70Ай бұрын

    I've seen these before quite some time ago before Mossberg release the modified version of there gun and the word was they still jammed and had all kinds of feeding issues. I'm curious as to what results you see on the range with this.

  • @GunsGearOnTargetTrainingLLC

    @GunsGearOnTargetTrainingLLC

    Ай бұрын

    Sir, thank you for commenting. A friend of mine has been shooting the Mossberg 590 S he’s had no problem whatsoever with the mini shells. He’s fired several hundred of them without issue.

  • @johncoleman2495

    @johncoleman2495

    Ай бұрын

    I believe what you meant to say is 590s not 930s. With that said, I hate these stupid mini shells. They're nothing but a gimmick and range toy. They're underpowered and unreliable. I see no point in choosing a shotgun, then giving up it's greatest advantage. Which is a massive payload and devastating short range effectiveness.

  • @guillermomaguire5394

    @guillermomaguire5394

    19 күн бұрын

    @@johncoleman2495 First, they are not a range toy. 15 #4 buck coming at you at 1100 fps is quite lethal. The great Paul Harrel and others felt the same way as you, until they tested them. Second, it's not the "mini" that is the issue, it's the design. Here at OPSol, we have tested mini birdshot rounds that will plow through 2 3/4" pieces of real plywood at 8 yards. In fact, we have a posted youtube video about that. The Federal slug is accurate, and in my tests, goes through 5 3/4" pieces of plywood. Second, we developed minishells so our wives and daughters can use shotguns for home defense. A little less payload, manageable recoil, and 2 hands on the gun is a solid balance for a whole lot of people in this world. Third, if it's a range toy, then why did Mossberg take our idea and create the S (which does NOT do what our adapter does), and Federal start making "shorty" shells? Both decided to do this after we had sold over 100k adapters and Aguila could not keep minishells in stock. Federal even made a 6 00 buck round for awhile.

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