Mossberg 535 for sale
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Mossberg Shotgun Combo 535, 3 barrels Mossy Oak Break Up Infinity 12ga 45617
Brand:
Mossberg
Barrel Length:
28"
Caliber:
12 Gauge
Capacity:
6
Frequently Asked Questions
Mossberg 535 for sale
Is the Mossberg 535 a good shotgun?
The Mossberg 535 is a reliable, affordable pump-action 12-gauge shotgun well-regarded for hunting and slug shooting. It handles harsh conditions well and accepts 2¾", 3", and 3½" shells, making it versatile. Used models typically sell for around $400–$450.
How much is a Mossberg 535 12 gauge pump?
The Mossberg 535 is a discontinued model, so availability is limited to used and remaining new-old-stock listings. Prices typically run around $426, with most listings ranging from $288 to $639. Prices vary by condition, barrel length, and stock configuration. Two variants are currently in stock across five retailers.
Can a Mossberg 535 shoot slugs?
Yes, the Mossberg 535 can shoot slugs. It handles Foster-style and Brenneke-style slugs well. With a smoothbore barrel, use a cylinder or improved cylinder choke. A dedicated rifled slug barrel is also available for better accuracy at longer distances.
What is the range of a Mossberg 535?
Effective range depends on ammunition and barrel type. With buckshot or birdshot, expect 40–50 yards. Slugs from a smoothbore barrel reach 75–100 yards; a rifled slug barrel extends that to 150+ yards. Turkey loads perform well to 40 yards with proper choke selection.
Do they still make the Mossberg 535?
Mossberg still makes the 535 pump-action shotgun, though it is produced in short batches exclusively for Walmart. New units remain available through that retailer. Mossberg also continues producing the 500 and 835 pump-action models.
Will a Mossberg 500 choke fit a 535?
Yes, Mossberg 500 chokes fit the 535. Both use the same choke system. The 835 and 935 use different Accu-Mag chokes designed for overbored barrels, but standard chokes work interchangeably on 500 and 535 models.
What is the difference between Mossberg 535 and 835?
The 535 is a stripped-down, utilitarian version of the 835 platform, chambered for 3.5-inch shells and suitable for slugs. The 835 features an overbored barrel bored to 10-gauge diameter that reduces recoil and improves patterns with heavy loads, but that overboring makes it unsuitable for shooting slugs.
Are Mossberg 500 and 535 barrels interchangeable?
No, 535 barrels don't fit 500 receivers. Although both use a screw-in attachment, the 535 operates on a larger platform designed for 3.5-inch shells, making its barrels incompatible with the 500. Use barrels specifically made for whichever model you own.