Mossberg Adds 28-Gauge Autoloader to International Series

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posted on January 16, 2017
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If you enjoy a small-bore shotgun for hunting and shooting you will be interested in the 28-gauge semi-automatic addition to the Mossberg International series. This shotgun truly is eye candy with a gloss-finished walnut stock, checkering on the forend and grip, and a 26-inch blued, vent rib barrel.

The SA-28 is considered a field shotgun and is gas-operated, with low and manageable recoil. The shotgun is lightweight, easy to swing and acquire targets, and has a five-round capacity with 2¾-inch loads. It also has an interchangeable choke tube system and comes with full, improved modified, modified, improved cylinder and cylinder tubes.

Whether you’re looking for a lighter shotgun to pack in the field, reduced payload on smaller game, or to simply challenge yourself with recreational shooting, the SA-28 offers all the bells and whistles in a small-bore shotgun. With a MSRP of $654 the shotgun is great value.

For more information, go to Mossberg.com.

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