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New 20 gauge shotguns 2026?

Started by Johnhunter21, December 17, 2025, 01:14:40 PM

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Johnhunter21

Just curious if anyone has heard of any new 20 gauge turkey guns coming out in 2026? Im holding out for a 20 gauge in the Mossberg 940 style, hopefully this is the year.

BullTom

Ive been hearing rumors about 940 sub gauges for over a year now. Holding out for a 28ga. myself.

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zelmo1

Look into the SA-20 and SA-28 turkey versions from Mossberg, they are both exellent guns. Z

BullTom

Quote from: zelmo1 on December 18, 2025, 02:08:54 PMLook into the SA-20 and SA-28 turkey versions from Mossberg, they are both exellent guns. Z
Ive looked at them a bunch. I dont need more turkey guns, just want one (or a few lol). The 940 with the 18.5" barrel and adjustable LOP is the best production turkey gun ever made, imo. Im holdin out for that!

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zelmo1

I don't see Mossberg making a 940 subgauge to compete with their own products, but if they do, I hope you get one  :santaclaus:  Z

btodd00

if they ever made a short barreled 940 in 410 id be on it

Chickenlips

I've owned a Mossberg 835 and a youth model bantam pump for 20 years.  My son even killed a number of nice bucks in Ohio with the 20 gauge.  Both were fantastic guns, especially for the money.  When my son turned 16 I bought him a 935.  We had a lot of trouble with that gun cycling shells.  Kinda turned me off of mossberg.  I got burned this year when I bought my grandsons an escort 410 youth.  It's been gone for "repairs" for 7 months.  Knowing that the subguage mossbergs are manufactured in Turkey, it makes me not even want to consider a mossberg.  I'm not trying to stones at this post.  Just my honest opinion.  Thank you

BullTom

Quote from: Chickenlips on Today at 02:10:51 PMI've owned a Mossberg 835 and a youth model bantam pump for 20 years.  My son even killed a number of nice bucks in Ohio with the 20 gauge.  Both were fantastic guns, especially for the money.  When my son turned 16 I bought him a 935.  We had a lot of trouble with that gun cycling shells.  Kinda turned me off of mossberg.  I got burned this year when I bought my grandsons an escort 410 youth.  It's been gone for "repairs" for 7 months.  Knowing that the subguage mossbergs are manufactured in Turkey, it makes me not even want to consider a mossberg.  I'm not trying to stones at this post.  Just my honest opinion.  Thank you
If I wrote off every firearm manufactuer that I had issues with (mechanical and/or customer service) I would have to start manufacturing my own pretty soon. They all make good ones and they all make crappy ones. I just buy the ones that I find interesting, modify them with after market parts if appropriate and learn to fix them myself when they inevitably break. The 12ga. 940 pro turkey is the only turkey gun I own that I havent modified, and one of only a few that hasnt had any mechanical issues (yet).

Admittedly, I'm a collector and a tinkerer, and I dont mind voiding a warranty. I get that most people dont want to do that.

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