Mossberg 500 Forend | Replacement, Tactical, and OEM Forends
Your Mossberg 500 is a reliable workhorse — but the right forend can take its handling, control, and overall feel to the next level. Whether you’re restoring a classic, upgrading a tactical build, or replacing a worn part, the forend is one of the most important components of your shotgun’s performance.
At Mounts Plus, we carry a wide range of Mossberg 500 forends from trusted brands like Magpul, Hogue, and Mossberg OEM, giving you the best options for fit, feel, and function. From lightweight polymer to classic wood, every shooter can find the perfect match for their Mossberg 500 or 590.
What Is a Mossberg 500 Forend?
The forend (also known as the forearm or pump handle) is the section of your Mossberg 500 that you use to cycle the action. It’s more than just a grip — it’s the interface between you and your firearm’s performance.
A good forend offers a stable grip, smooth operation, and ergonomic comfort. It also allows for customization with rails or M-LOK slots for tactical accessories like lights, lasers, and vertical grips.
Why Upgrade Your Mossberg 500 Forend
Factory forends are solid, but they often lack modern ergonomics and modularity. Upgrading your forend improves both function and comfort while giving your shotgun a more customized feel.
| Feature | Benefit |
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| Improved Grip | Enhanced texture provides secure handling in all conditions |
| Better Recoil Control | Reduces muzzle rise and improves shot recovery |
| Material Choice | Choose lightweight polymer, durable aluminum, or classic wood |
| Customization | Add rails, lights, or sling mounts with M-LOK or Picatinny slots |
| Enhanced Aesthetics | Upgrade to match your build’s look and purpose |
Whether you use your Mossberg 500 for home defense, hunting, or range shooting, the right forend makes all the difference in control and comfort.
Top Mossberg 500 Forend Options
Magpul MOE M-LOK Forend
The Magpul MOE Forend is a favorite among tactical shooters. Made from durable reinforced polymer with M-LOK mounting slots, it allows you to attach accessories directly without adding extra bulk. Its smooth pump action and textured grip make it ideal for defense or competition setups.
Hogue OverMolded Forend
Built for comfort and control, the Hogue OverMolded Forend features a rubberized coating over a rigid fiberglass skeleton. This combination absorbs recoil and provides a secure hold even in wet or cold conditions — a must-have for hunters and tactical users alike.
Mossberg OEM Wood Forend
For shooters who appreciate tradition, the Mossberg factory wood forend delivers classic styling with modern precision. It’s perfect for restoring your shotgun or maintaining that original Mossberg feel while upgrading your control and reliability.
Compatibility Guide
Our Mossberg 500 forends are compatible with:
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Mossberg 500 (12 and 20 gauge)
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Mossberg 590
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Maverick 88
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Mossberg Shockwave (with compatible action tube)
✅ Pro Tip: The Mossberg 500 and Maverick 88 use the same forend design, but make sure to check your action tube length before ordering. If your shotgun has a pinned forend, you’ll need an action tube assembly to upgrade.
How to Replace a Mossberg 500 Forend
Replacing your Mossberg 500 forend is a straightforward process that takes less than 15 minutes:
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Ensure your shotgun is unloaded and safe to handle.
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Remove the barrel and slide assembly.
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Use a forend wrench (or a 3/4" deep socket) to remove the forend nut.
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Slide off the old forend and replace it with your new one.
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Reinstall the nut and barrel, ensuring a secure fit.
That’s it — your Mossberg 500 now feels and performs like a new firearm.
Types of Mossberg 500 Forends
| Type | Material | Ideal Use |
|---|---|---|
| Tactical (Polymer) | Lightweight, M-LOK compatible | Home defense, range |
| OverMolded Rubber | Non-slip grip, recoil-absorbing | Hunting, wet conditions |
| Wooden (Classic) | Traditional and sturdy | Restorations, collectors |
| Aluminum (Rail System) | Rugged and modular | Tactical, heavy use |
Different forends serve different purposes — pick the one that best fits your shooting style.
Mossberg 500 vs Mossberg 590 Forends
Both the Mossberg 500 and 590 use similar forend designs, but the action tube lengths may vary. The 590 often features a longer tube, which can affect compatibility. Fortunately, most aftermarket forends, like the Magpul MOE, are designed to fit both models with minimal adjustment.
If you’re unsure which you have, measure your action tube or reach out to our support team for help before ordering.
Pair Your Forend with These Popular Accessories
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Tactical flashlights and mounts for home defense
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M-LOK vertical grips for better weapon control
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Sling mounts and adapters
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Forend wrenches for easy installation
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Heat shields for added protection
These accessories not only enhance performance but also increase your firearm’s versatility.
Why Buy From Mounts Plus
When you shop at Mounts Plus, you’re getting more than just a product — you’re buying from firearm experts who care about performance and precision.
We offer:
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100% authentic parts from leading manufacturers
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Fast U.S. shipping and easy returns
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Expert customer support to ensure perfect compatibility
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Exclusive bundles and installation tools
We’re here to help you build your Mossberg 500 the way you want it — reliable, powerful, and ready for action.
FAQs
Q: Will a Mossberg 590 forend fit a Mossberg 500?
A: In most cases, yes. The main difference is the action tube length, so check measurements before purchase.
Q: What’s the best forend for a Mossberg 500?
A: The Magpul MOE M-LOK is best for tactical use, while the Hogue OverMolded excels in comfort and recoil control.
Q: Can I install a Mossberg 500 forend myself?
A: Absolutely. It’s a quick DIY job that requires only basic tools and a forend wrench.
Q: Do I need a special tool to remove the forend?
A: A Mossberg 500 forend wrench makes removal and installation much easier, especially if you’re upgrading from a factory part.
Q: What materials are available for Mossberg 500 forends?
A: You can choose from polymer, rubberized, aluminum, or wood depending on your needs and shooting environment.