Mossberg Expands Silver Reserve Shotgun Line

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posted on January 17, 2013
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Double-barrel shotguns are among the most beautiful and well-balanced firearms in the world. Unfortunately they're also among the most expensive.

However, since 2005 Mossberg has offered a touch of class to the everyman with its Silver Reserve line of shotguns. Based on that successful venture, Mossberg is introducing the next generation for 2013—the Silver Reserve II.

Shotguns will be available in everything from 12-gauge to .410 bore. Available models include a sporting over/under, field over/under and field side-by-side. Depending on model and specs, expect to see prices ranging from $851 to $1,145.

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