Mossberg 935 for sale

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Brand:

Mossberg

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

28

Caliber:

12 Gauge

Capacity:

3+1

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Mossberg

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

28

Caliber:

12 Gauge

Capacity:

5

Rounds:

4

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Brand:

Mossberg

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

22

Caliber:

12 Gauge

Capacity:

4+1

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.7/5 based on 21 customer reviews across 7 variants from 20 retailers

Highly-rated Mossberg 935 offers exceptional value and reliability with minor quality control issues in finish and sights.

What customers like

Reliability & Durability24%
Never had any problems with them and dont expect any with this one
Excellent Value19%
I saved over $1000 compared to Benelli
Shooting Performance19%
Shoots like a dream
Customer Service & Delivery19%
within two days I had the choke tunes delivered to my door
Versatile Shell Compatibility14%
Cycles 2 3/4 game loads - 3 1/2 turkey loads no problem

Common concerns

Loose Forearm/Fore-end19%
The fore-end grip is a little loose but not bad
Sight Quality Issues14%
rear adjustable sight is pretty flimsy and I have found it moves
Finish/Build Quality5%
there was some finish chipped off
Frequently Asked Questions
Mossberg 935 for sale

Is the Mossberg 935 a good gun?

Mossberg 935 owners report reliable performance for waterfowl and turkey hunting when properly maintained. The action is super smooth right out of the box. Internals accumulate debris quickly, but the gun cycles most loads reliably. Typically around $755, it offers solid value for a 3.5-inch magnum semi-auto.

Can a Mossberg 935 shoot slugs?

Yes, but avoid shooting slugs through the standard 935 barrel. The overbored design prevents slugs from properly obturating, causing significant velocity and accuracy loss. Community consensus strongly advises against it. Get a dedicated slug barrel instead. Check our marketplace for compatible 935 slug barrels.

What is the difference between a Mossberg 930 and 935?

The 930 handles 2.75" and 3" shells; the 935 handles those plus 3.5" magnum loads. The 935 has a longer chamber and overbored barrel to accommodate the larger shells. Choose the 930 for standard loads, the 935 if you need 3.5" capability for waterfowl.

Will a Mossberg 935 barrel fit a 930?

No. A 935 barrel won't fully seat in a 930 receiver—the locking lug recess and chamber positioning won't align, preventing the gun from firing. A 930 barrel may partially fit a 935 but risks bolt hang-up. Mossberg's manual explicitly prohibits barrel interchanging between these models.

Is the Mossberg 935 gas or inertia?

The Mossberg 935 uses a gas-operated system. It cycles by tapping expanding gases from the fired round rather than using inertia. Gas systems generally handle a wider variety of load types reliably but require more cleaning than inertia-driven shotguns.

Did Mossberg stop making the 935?

No. Mossberg still produces the 935 Magnum. Seven variants are tracked across twenty retailers, with six currently in stock. Prices typically run around $755, ranging from $641 to $914. It remains an active model chambered for 3.5-inch shells.

What is the difference between Mossberg 935 and 940?

The 940 is Mossberg's newer platform featuring an adjustable stock for length of pull, cast, and drop, while the 935 has a fixed stock. Both chamber 3.5-inch magnum loads. The 940 also has a redesigned gas system for improved reliability and typically costs more than the 935.

What is the best turkey choke for a Mossberg 935?

Best choice depends on your hunting terrain. Tighter constrictions like .690 work well in open areas, while less restrictive tubes suit thick woods. Popular options for the 935 include Primos Jellyhead Maximum (.690), Indian Creek, and Carlson's tubes. Pattern your gun with your specific load to confirm performance.

How heavy is the Mossberg 935?

The Mossberg 935 Magnum weighs approximately 7.5 to 7.75 lbs depending on barrel length and configuration. Weight varies across the different variants, so check your specific model's specifications for an exact figure.

What choke system does the Mossberg 935 use?

The Mossberg 935 uses the Accu-Mag choke system, accepting extended choke tubes designed for the 835/935 platform. Aftermarket options are available from manufacturers like Carlson's and Patternmaster. Consult your owner's manual or contact Mossberg to confirm compatibility for your specific barrel.

What is a Mossberg 935?

Mossberg's 935 Magnum is a 12-gauge semi-automatic shotgun chambered for 3.5-inch magnum loads. Built for turkey and waterfowl hunting, it uses a dual gas-vent system for reliable cycling across varying loads. Seven variants are available, typically priced around $756, ranging from $641 to $914.