SHOT Show 2020: Mossberg International SA-410 Shotguns

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posted on January 21, 2020
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Mossberg has expanded its SA line of autoloading shotguns, to include the soft-shooting .410 bore. The new Mossberg International SA-410 shotguns include the SA-410 Turkey, fully camouflaged in Mossy Oak Original Bottomland, and the SA-410 Field version with a black synthetic stock and fore-end, and are both now available for purchase. 



With a gas operating system that vents excess gases, reducing recoil and stress on components, the 6.5-lb. SA-410 boasts a 3-inch chamber and a five-round total capacity. Housed in a classically-styled synthetic stock and forend, the SA-410 features a 26-inch vent-rib barrel, with the flexibility afforded by an interchangeable choke-tube system. A cross-bolt safety and easy-load elevator round out the standard features of this autoloading scattergun.



As for the SA-410 Turkey, aside from the aforementioned camouflage finish, the gun boasts an XX-Full Extended Turkey choke tube, to produce dense, uniform patterns. Sighting in low-light is aided by the combination of a fiber-optic front sight, and an adjustable ghost ring rear. If optics are desired, a receiver-mounted rail is standard.

The SA-410 Field, meanwhile, is equipped with a Sport Set of choke tubes (Full; Improved Modified; Modified; Improved Cylinder; and Cylinder), a front-bead sight and a matte-blue metal finish. 

The SA-410 Field has an MSRP of $616, while the SA-410 Turkey has an MSRP of $735. For more information, visit mossberg.com.

Additional Reading:
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#SundayGunday: Mossberg 930 Hunting Turkey/Field
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