Mossberg Introduces International Silver Reserve Field Over-Under Shotgun

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posted on January 19, 2021
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Break action guns, particularly over-unders (O/U), have long been favorites of upland hunters. In such spirit, Mossberg has introduced the International Silver Reserve Field series of shotguns, a series of double-guns available in 12, 20, 28-gauge and 410 bore, along with a 20-gauge Youth gun.

These affordable O/U shotguns have black walnut stocks with satin finish; handsome cut-checkering on the grip and forend; 14-inch length-of-pull (LOP) and complementing matte-blue finish, vent-rib barrels (10mm wide). Other standard features include shell extractors; 28-inch (12-gauge) or 26-inch (20-gauge, 28-gauge and 410-bore) barrel lengths, topped with a front-bead sight; Field Set of five flush choke tubes (Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Modified, Improved Modified and Full); satin-finished silver receiver with an engraved Mossberg logo; and tang-mounted safety and barrel selector.

An optional 12-gauge Field version features a durable black synthetic stock with matte-blue receiver and barrels (28-inch), and is equipped with a fiber-optic front sight, making this break-action ideal for small game or turkey hunting. For younger shooters, or to accommodate adults requiring a shorter length-of-pull, the 20-gauge Field Youth O/U features a 13.25-inch LOP. MSRP: $692 (Black Walnut Stock) and $636 (Black Synthetic Stock).

For more information, please visit mossberg.com

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