Black Aces Tactical Unveils Quad Rail for Mossberg Shockwave

Authors Industry News S.H. Blannelberry

Few firearms took the industry by storm this year, but one that most certainly did was the Mossberg Shockwave and its competitor the Remington Tac-14.

Black Aces Tactical Unveils Quad Rail for Mossberg Shockwave

The Mossberg Shockwave with the Black Aces Tactical Quad Rail and

What made these designs so revolutionary is they created a non-NFA, short-barreled scattergun.  No paperwork, no registration, no $200 tax stamp.

Mossberg and Remington were able to achieve this by manufacturing what is technically considered a “firearm” and not a shotgun. For more info on how that was accomplished, check out our full review of the Shockwave.

Black Aces Tactical (BAT), which also knows a thing or two about creating non-NFA scatterguns, unveiled last week a Quad Rail and Side Shell holder for the Mossberg 590 Shockwave.

“Given the massive success of the Shockwave, it is only natural that we develop a quality accessory rail that compliments the design and function of the platform,” said Eric Lemoine, president of Black Aces Tactical in a press release.

“But not being satisfied, we have also added in a 5 shot shell holder that is designed to work with the quad rail,” he continued. “We feel that this is the perfect addition to an already wildly popular chassis.”

Specs

  • 6061 T6 Quad Rail and backplate, Mil – 8625 Type 2 anodized
  • Low 10z weight
  • 20.5” length
  • 1913 Picatinny Quad Rail
  • All Quad Rail tools included
  • ATI shell holder portion
  • 5 Shot Capacity
  • MSRP $214
Black Aces Tactical Unveils Quad Rail for Mossberg Shockwave

The MSRP on the Quad Rail is $214.  Check out that optional spike!

The Quad Rail allows owners to add on whatever lights, lasers, thingymebobs they deem necessary to round out their pump-gun shortie.

SEE ALSO: Non-NFA 14-inch Remington 870 TAC-14 Now In 20 Gauge

The obvious question is whether BAT is going to give the same makeover to the Remington Tac-14.

“We had a look at the Remington Tac-14, and unfortunately, due to their larger handguard, there’s no place for us to install our clamping system,” said Eric in an email to GunsAmerica.

“We currently don’t have any plans to make it real for that system given that development,” he added.

There will be an initial run of 200 Quad Rails for the Shockwave.  They will be priced at $214 and will ship starting Oct. 15, 2017.  To order yours today, visit Black Aces Tactical.

Shop for a Mossberg Shockwave or a Remington Tac-14 on GunsAmerica.

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  • charles c Cavendish March 4, 2021, 2:51 am

    Does these fit the 20 guage shockwave

  • EJ January 1, 2018, 5:34 pm

    I recently purchased a Black Aces tactical rail and was at a gun show and was told it’s not legal to install on the Shockwave! Is the Black Aces tactical rail legal on the Shockwave in Virginia? I can’t get a straight answer anywhere.

  • David Thomas December 8, 2017, 2:34 pm

    Holster? Check out Henry Rifle’s ‘Mare’s leg’ series. Remember Steve McQueen’s TV series?

  • William Reed October 13, 2017, 12:36 pm

    I’d go with the CAA front hand guard for a mere $50 instead. I’m a firm believer in having a light attached to a weapon and for the money, it’s the best option. Puts the light right at the front for thumb or finger activation so you’re not worried about pigtails and such either.

  • Dean Hohenecker October 13, 2017, 11:45 am

    I wouldn’t spend $200.00 on an add on Picatiny rail. This is way too much money for a short barrel rifle, especially a Mossburg model 590 shockwave! It is a model 500 that has a 14 inch barrel. The same firearm. I speak plain English when I say $200.00 is a steep price, unless you have deep pockets, or don’t give a hoot about spending your money. I like Mossburg shotguns, and rifles, but only refrain from wasteful spending. I suggest buying a stainless barrel if you want to doll up your shotgun.

  • Chuck October 13, 2017, 9:28 am

    I’ve held one and thought holding this at hip level could use some type of laser. That said I’d like to see a holster made for this too. I do live in a mostly remote state where concealed carry is allowed, or open, no permit needed, loaded and ready in a vehicle and a holster would be perfect for this when working out in the woods.

    • David Thomas December 8, 2017, 2:26 pm

      Holster? Check out Henry Rifle’s ‘Mare’s leg’ series. Remember Steve McQueen’s ’60 TV series?

  • TacSKS October 13, 2017, 9:23 am

    That seems way over priced. Should be under $100. Some Chinese manufacturer is going to rip it off and charge $50. I would pay black aces $100, but no way people will pay $200+.

  • scott October 13, 2017, 8:47 am

    LOOKS LIKE $214 IS THE PRICE ON THEIR WEBSITE

  • Nick October 13, 2017, 7:50 am

    Ok, what’s the point in taking a lightweight, easily maneuverable firearm and adding extra weight and all kinds of tacticool crap on this? I could see a light flashlight, but what else is necessary? Let’s stay focused please. The accessory junkies are getting out of hand again.

    • Deadmeat99 October 13, 2017, 12:35 pm

      Since these firearms are being pointed in a general direction rather than aimed with sights, a laser is the logical accessory. Maybe a pistol sized light is appropriate as well. That idiotic spike on the front? LOL

  • Dr Motown October 11, 2017, 7:59 am

    Looked at the Mossie and the Remington at the NRA meeting last Spring. Really like the feel of the Mossie better, especially the hand strap up front. Glad to see there are some accessories coming

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