Frequently Asked Questions
Mossberg 20 Gauge Tactical Shotgun for sale
Does Mossberg make a 20 gauge tactical shotgun?
Yes. Mossberg makes the SA-20 Tactical, a semi-automatic 20 gauge with a 20-inch barrel and ghost ring sights designed for tactical use. They also offer the 500 Persuader in 20 gauge for home defense.
What is the price of the Mossberg 500 20 gauge?
Mossberg 500 20 gauge shotguns average around $532.65 new and $246.64 used. Price varies by variant—the All Purpose Field, Persuader, and SA-20 Tactical models all differ. Availability and retailer pricing fluctuate, so check current listings for the best deal.
Is a Mossberg 500 20 gauge a good gun?
Mossberg 500 20 gauge shotguns are reliable, affordable pump-actions well-suited for hunting, home defense, and sport shooting. The 20 gauge produces less recoil than 12 gauge, making it easier to handle. Prices typically run $397–$663. Multiple variants exist, so choose based on your intended use.
What is the best 20-gauge shotgun shell for home defense?
For home defense with a 20 gauge, use #3 or #00 buckshot. Federal and Winchester both offer reliable loads. Avoid birdshot, which lacks sufficient penetration. Reduced-recoil buckshot loads are worth considering if recoil management is a concern.
What is the best 20 gauge shotgun for home defense?
The Mossberg 500 Persuader in 20 gauge is a top choice for home defense, offering reliability and a purpose-built design for around $484. For a semi-auto option, the Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol is worth considering. Both cycle defensive buckshot loads effectively.
Why would you want a 20 gauge shotgun?
A 20 gauge offers lighter recoil than a 12 gauge, making it easier to shoot accurately and recover between shots. It suits younger or smaller shooters, upland bird hunting, and home defense. Ammunition is widely available and affordable, and models like the Mossberg 500 handle defensive loads effectively.
What is the best barrel length for a 20 gauge shotgun?
Barrel length depends on intended use. Dense cover and field hunting suits 26 inches for maneuverability, while open fields and clay sports favor 28 inches as the standard. Home defense typically uses 18–20 inches. Personal fit and balance matter significantly, so handle different lengths before deciding.
What is the difference between the Mossberg 500 and the 500 tactical?
The Mossberg 500 Tactical is essentially a 500 configured specifically for defensive use, featuring a shorter barrel, pistol grip stock, and often a cylinder-bore choke. The standard 500 comes in hunting-oriented configurations with longer barrels and traditional stocks. Both use the same receiver and pump-action mechanism.