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935 reviews

Started by knightrider, January 17, 2014, 07:45:00 PM

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knightrider

guys hit me up with the good and the bad also!!! thinking on buying one for turkey only tell me all your thoughts!!! thanks :funnyturkey:

R.W. Mackey



  I have the 935 Tactical Turkey, have only used it one season but I have no complaints. I think it's a lot of gun for the money. I have several high end shotguns, it performs as good as they do. You could spend a lot more and get a few more bells and whistles, but you'd be hard pressed to find a better meat gun.

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Quote from: knightrider on January 17, 2014, 07:45:00 PM
guys hit me up with the good and the bad also!!! thinking on buying one for turkey only tell me all your thoughts!!! thanks :funnyturkey:

It's a great gun. I just took mine out yesterday to shoot and remembered how good it feels in my hands and how much I really like it.

I've had mine for several years. It will cycle 2.75", 3" and 3.5" shells reliably even though the manual says it is not designed to cycle 2.75" shells. I've used it for just about everything and had no failures of any kind.

Mine has a 26" non-ported barrel, patterns exceptionally well and shoots to point of aim.

It's not a light gun but it balances well in the hand and comes up quickly.

I don't think you'd go wrong with a 935.

Thanks,
Clark
"If he's out of range, it just means he has another day and so do you."


Cajun1

I have one that's been my main gun for waterfowl. I haven't had any problems at all out of it. I was considering using it for turkey's but it's all black synthetic so I just picked up a 24" barrel 835. I don't think you can go wrong with an 935. I love mine and have no complaints whatsoever. This is actually the second one I've had. Had to sell the first one for financial reasons several years back but it shot/functioned great too. For the price and performance, I think they're a bargain.


Sent from my Mossberg 835.

SCDieselDawg

They are good guns! Mines finally going to see the woods this spring now that I finally got it set up to shoot PB. The 935s and the 835s also seem to not be as picky about shell/choke combos as others in my experience.

Mike Honcho

I bought a new 935 24" turkey last year and it was a lemon.  Would only fire first shell and not cycle in the second.  I sent it back to the Mossberg Service Center for warranty work and it has functioned fine ever since. I'd buy another one.

chatterbox

If I was ever to buy an autoloader, this would be the one.

FloppinTom

I have two and they are great turkey guns. I am really surprised they aren't more popular. Patterns like a 835 with a quick follow up if you need it. :fud:
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Swampwise

Love mine, although it is a tad heavy as Clark said. That does help counter the recoil of the 3.5s though. Hevi-13 #7s through a Sumtoy choke produce an amazing pattern, even with my 22" barrel. With the trend of gun prices skyrocketing, the reasonably priced Mossy 935 has a great ROI. Don't think you will be disappointed.
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