Mossberg 930
Mossberg 930 SPX
Mossberg 930 SPX
Type Shotgun
Place of origin  United States
Production history
Manufacturer O.F. Mossberg & Sons
Variants SPX (Special Purpose)
Specifications
Weight varies with model
Length 39 in (990 mm) to 48.5 in (1,230 mm)[1]
Barrel length 18.5 in (470 mm) to 28 in (710 mm)

Caliber 12 gauge
Action Gas operated
Muzzle velocity 403 m/s (1,325 ft/s) for 12 gauge, 2 3/4", 00 buckshot load
475 m/s (1,560 ft/s) for 12 gauge 437 grain rifled slug
Effective range 40 m
Feed system 5 to 9 rounds; internal tube magazine[2]
Sights Front bead or Ghost ring sight

The Mossberg 930 is a gas operated semi-automatic shotgun. The Mossberg 930 is gas operated, which means that some of the hot gases from the burning gunpowder are used to push a piston that operates the action, ejecting the spent hull and chambering a fresh shell. This gas action reduces the recoil felt by the shooter. Like other Mossberg shotguns, this shotgun has an ambidextrous safety that is located on the rear of the receiver. The Mossberg 930 takes 2.75 or 3" shells and can be accessorised with shell catchers etc.

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SPX

SPX can refer to:

  • Sequenced packet exchange, part of the IPX/SPX protocol suite.
  • A file extension used for Speex-encoded audio files
  • S&P 500 index ticker
  • Superphénix, a nuclear power plant
  • Small Press Expo, an alternative comics convention
  • Sports Performance eXtreme, a sports shoe and clothing brand
  • St Pius X College, Sydney, Australia
  • St. Pius X Seminary, Roxas City, Philippines
  • St. Pius X, the 257th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • SPX Corporation, a Fortune 500 electronics company
  • The National Rail code for St Pancras International railway station in Greater London
  • The former IATA and FAA code for Houston Gulf Airport
  • SpaceX CRS-6

    SpaceX CRS-6, also known as SpX-6, was a cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station, contracted to NASA. It was the eighth flight for SpaceX's uncrewed Dragon cargo spacecraft and the sixth SpaceX operational mission contracted to NASA under a Commercial Resupply Services contract. It was docked to the International Space Station from 17 April to 21 May 2015.

    Launch history

    As of July 2014, the launch was tentatively scheduled by NASA for February 2015, with berthing to the station occurring two days later. However, as a result of delays in the launch of the previous SpaceX CRS-5 mission, CRS-6 launched on April 14, 2015. In late March 2015, the launch was tentatively scheduled for April 13, 2015, but was later postponed to April 14, 2015 due to weather conditions.

    A Federal Communications Commission application submitted for temporary communication frequency authority notes the launch planning date as no earlier than April 8, 2015. The application also confirms communication uplinks for use with the first stage of this mission as it conducts another attempt at a first-ever propulsive landing on the Autonomous spaceport drone ship after staging.

    Home directory

    A home directory is a file system directory on a multi-user operating system containing files for a given user of the system. The specifics of the home directory (such as its name and location) is defined by the operating system involved; for example, Windows systems between 2000 and 2003 keep home directories in a folder called Documents and Settings.

    Description

    A user's home directory is intended to contain that user's files; including text documents, music, pictures or videos, etc. It may also include their configuration files of preferred settings for any software they have used there and might have tailored to their liking: web browser bookmarks, favorite desktop wallpaper and themes, passwords to any external services accessed via a given software, etc. The user can install executable software in this directory, but it will only be available to users with permission to this directory. The home directory can be organized further with the use of sub-directories.

    The content of a user's home directory is protected by file system permissions, and by default is accessible to all authenticated users and administrators. Any other user that has been granted administrator privileges has authority to access any protected location on the filesystem including other users home directories.

    Home (Deep Blue Something album)

    Home is the second album by alternative rock band Deep Blue Something. It was originally released by RainMaker Records in 1994 and re-released on Interscope in 1995.

    Track listing

    All songs written by Todd Pipes, except where noted.

  • "Gammer Gerten's Needle" [Instrumental] – 3:17
  • "Breakfast at Tiffany's" – 4:16
  • "Halo" – 2:44
  • "Josey" (Toby Pipes / Kirk Tatom) – 4:07
  • "A Water Prayer" – 3:20
  • "Done" (Toby Pipes / Todd Pipes) – 3:20
  • "Song to Make Love To" (Todd Pipes / Toby Pipes) – 3:08
  • "The Kandinsky Prince" – 2:25
  • "Home" – 4:28
  • "Red Light" (Toby Pipes) – 4:04
  • "I Can Wait" – 3:04
  • "Wouldn't Change a Thing " – 3:59
  • B-Sides:

  • "Dear Prudence" (Lennon / McCartney) - 3:00
  • "Sun" (Todd Pipes / Toby Pipes / Kirk Tatom) - 4:15
  • Charts

    Personnel

    Band Members

  • Todd Pipes – Vocals, bass, electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards
  • Toby Pipes – Vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, lap steel, keyboards
  • Kirk Tatom – Vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, piano, organ, bass
  • John Kirtland – Drums & percussion
  • Home (Stephanie Mills album)

    Home is a studio album by Stephanie Mills. It was released June 26, 1989 on MCA Records.

    Track listing

  • "Something in the Way (You Make Me Feel)" (Angela Winbush) – 5:27
  • "Real Love" (Tammy Lucas, Teddy Riley) – 6:47
  • "Home" (Charlie Smalls) – 5:25
  • "So Good, So Right" (Angela Winbush) – 6:03
  • "Comfort of a Man" (Dyna Brein, David Young) – 5:49
  • "I Come To You" (Sami McKinney, Kevin Phillips) – 4:30
  • "Good Girl Gone Bad" (Gerald Levert, Marc Gordon) – 4:46
  • "Ain't No Cookin'" (Timmy Gatling, Alton "Wokie" Stewart) – 5:08
  • "Fast Talk" (Gene Griffin, Stephanie Mills) – 5:07
  • "Love Hasn't Been Easy on Me" – 4:43
  • "I'm More Than a Woman" – 5:28
  • "Something in the Way (You Make Me Feel)" (Extended Version) – 9:22
  • Charts

    References

    External links

  • at Allmusic

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