Frequently Asked Questions
Mossberg International Silver Reserve for sale
Is the Mossberg Silver Reserve a good gun?
Reviewers praise the Silver Reserve II as a solid, affordable over-under shotgun for hunting and clay shooting. It's well-built for the price, though some note it's slower for competitive speed shooting. Available in multiple gauges and configurations, it's considered a strong entry-level option.
What makes the Mossberg Silver Reserve unique?
Silver Reserve shotguns offer affordable over-under configurations in 12, 20, 28, and .410 gauges. Standard features include extractors and select black walnut stocks. The break-action design suits hunting and clay shooting, with Mossberg pricing them well below comparable competitors.
Where is Mossberg International Silver Reserve made?
Mossberg's International division imports the Silver Reserve II from Kahn in Istanbul, Turkey. It uses a box-lock design with double under lugs and is available in multiple gauges and barrel configurations.
How much is the Mossberg Silver Reserve 2?
Mossberg Silver Reserve II shotguns typically cost around $635–$714 depending on gauge and barrel length. Available in 12, 20, 28 gauge and .410, with prices varying across multiple retailers.
What are the different models of the Mossberg silver Reserve?
Silver Reserve II comes in four gauges: 12, 20, 28, and .410. Models include the standard over/under, the Eventide (an all-black version), and a Youth model in 20-gauge. The 12-gauge features 28-inch barrels, while 20, 28, and .410 models have 26-inch barrels.
Who makes Mossberg Silver Reserve?
Mossberg imports the Silver Reserve II through its International division. It is manufactured by Khan Arms (also referred to as Kayhan) in Istanbul, Turkey. The break-action over-under shotgun is available in 12, 20, 28 gauge and .410 bore, suited for hunting and clay shooting.
What chokes does Mossberg Silver Reserve use?
The Mossberg Silver Reserve uses interchangeable choke tubes compatible with aftermarket brands including Carlson's and Trulock. Most models ship with three chokes: Improved Cylinder, Modified, and Full. Compatible tubes are available across gauges, including 28 gauge. Verify compatibility for your specific gauge before purchasing aftermarket tubes.
Is the Mossberg silver reserve ambidextrous?
The Mossberg Silver Reserve is not universally right-hand-oriented. At least one model, the Silver Reserve Field Eventide Over/Under, is listed as ambidextrous in its specifications. Check the specs for your specific Silver Reserve model, as ambidextrous features may vary across the lineup.