Duane said:
Bass Slayer72 said:
I just replaced my factory follower with a GG&G manufactured from solid billet, finished to Mil-Spec, end is bright red for easy visual inspection of empty tube, took all of 5 mins. I got mine from
http://www.gggaz.com for $26 plus shipping.
I've got an ETA delrin magazine follower ordered.
Though my factory Mossberg magazine follower has worked just fine so far, delrin is a very slippery plastic. For $12.00 I figured that I'd try it, because it's also a
highly visible, very slippery plastic.
Duane
http://www.gggaz.com/mossberg-930-shotgun-follower.html
Jason: Duane, the price is right so can’t hurt to try, my only question is does the plastic being very slippery hinder the loading process, or does it have no effect? Just curious I’ve never heard of that brand. I liked the GG&G because it is not plastic, I wasn’t sure how it long it’s life expectancy would be, and the GG&G is,” manufactured from stainless steel for corrosion and wear resistance. The stainless steel body provides smooth operation and resists galling and contaminants imbedding into the body of the follower. The high visibility red insert is aluminum and is manufactured so that you cannot only quickly see that the magazine tube is empty, but in low light conditions, feel the difference between the face of the follower and the rear of a shotgun shell. The follower is manufactured with a deep spring pocket to better control spring movement”(from GG&G website)