Mossberg Silver Reserve 20 gauge for sale

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Brand:

Mossberg

Action:

Break Action

Barrel Length:

30"

Caliber:

20 Gauge

Capacity:

2

Finish Per Color:

Black Walnut

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Brand:

Mossberg

Action:

Break Action

Barrel Length:

28

Caliber:

20 Gauge

Capacity:

2

Finish Per Color:

Walnut

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Brand:

Mossberg

Action:

Break Action

Barrel Length:

26"

Caliber:

20 Gauge

Capacity:

2

Rounds:

2

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Brand:

Mossberg

Action:

Break Action

Barrel Length:

26"

Caliber:

20 Gauge

Capacity:

2

Rounds:

2

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Marketplace Insights ★ 3.9/5 based on 7 customer reviews across 4 variants from 13 retailers

A strong value shotgun with excellent build quality and performance, though some users report adjustment difficulties and occasional quality control issues.

What customers like

Excellent Value57%
for this price it can't be beat
Quality Build43%
Beautiful fit and finish
Strong Performance29%
Shot 70 out of 75(21,24,25) first day out

Common concerns

Adjustment Issues29%
Adjustable stock and comb are very difficult to keep tight
Initial Quality Control14%
the breach will not close. Out of the box the gun wont work
Frequently Asked Questions
Mossberg Silver Reserve 20 gauge for sale

Is the Mossberg Silver Reserve a good shotgun?

Mossberg Silver Reserve shotguns offer solid value as break-action over-unders suited to hunting and clay shooting. Available in multiple gauges, they're praised for reliability and affordability at around $877. They handle well for entry-level to intermediate shooters, though competitive speed shooters may prefer faster-cycling alternatives.

How much is the Mossberg Silver Reserve 2?

Mossberg Silver Reserve II shotguns have an MSRP between $622 and $709. Current marketplace listings show prices ranging from $617 to around $877 for standard configurations, with some specialty variants reaching higher. Four variants are available across multiple retailers.

What is the difference between Mossberg Silver Reserve and Gold Reserve?

Gold Reserve models feature automatic shell ejectors, extended competition-style chokes (set of 5), and hand-selected walnut stocks with cut checkering. Silver Reserve guns use extractors instead and come with standard chokes, making them better suited for hunting. Silver Reserve spans more gauges, including 28 gauge, covering a broader range of field use.