Mossberg 935 and 930 Turkey Pistol Grip

This year Mossberg is will be selling the autoloader 3 1/2″ magnum 935 Magnum and the 2 3/4″ 930 Turkey models with tactical style pistol grips and fixed stocks. Click to expand the images.

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Mossberg 935 Magnum Turkey – Pistol Grip Model

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Mossberg 930 Turkey camo and black synthetic.

“Tactical” truly is going mainstream.

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Steve Jan 8th 2009 shotguns Tags: , , , , , , , 6 Comments

6 Responses to “Mossberg 935 and 930 Turkey Pistol Grip”

  1. Jesseon 09 Jan 2009 at 2:11 am link comment

    Those look like the ugly ass choate stocks. Even if they’re comfortable as hell but they’re still damn ugly.

  2. CToneon 09 Jan 2009 at 6:38 am link comment

    Oh man! Now hunters will be able to spray fire at turkeys from the hip!

    I also hear that pistol grips make the boooolits go faster. . .

  3. dogon1013on 09 Jan 2009 at 8:09 am link comment

    At some point pistol grips will be more prevalent on hunting rifles, than on tactical rifles.

    Will they then be refered to as “hunting style pistol grips”.

    Personally I think pistol grips are more ergonomic than the “old-time” grips.

  4. Larry Ralph Jr.on 20 Apr 2009 at 6:27 am link comment

    Hey, I own the 930 Waterfowl edition, and I would love to have the pistol grip for turkey hunting. I posted about the gun at http://huntingreviews.blogspot.com/2009/04/mossberg-930-semi-auto-12-gauge.html

  5. andrewon 20 Apr 2009 at 7:06 am link comment

    the mossberg 935 is a crap gun. i shot 10 rounds out of it and the firing pin broke. DO NOT buy this gun

  6. Keithon 20 Jun 2009 at 5:17 pm link comment

    I have used this gun, Mossberg 935 12ga 28in barrel, for over 6 years and the only problem I ever had with it was tossing out low grade expended rounds. I took it to a gunsmith who opened up the gas ports for me and now I have no problems. I am trying to find the stocks cheap online to buy with the grip. Any help???

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