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Looking for a good mossberg 935 synthetic or any good used semi auto that is chambered to shoot 3'5 inch shells

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935 12 ga 3.5 auto? You are a glutton for punishment. My shoulder hurts from shooting a 20 ga. Mossberg. Of course I'm talking from a duck hunting or squirrel point of view. If you're looking for a turkey gun, OK.

I bet you can find a good one at a good price in one that doesn't have the recoil they have. Good luck in your search. Just be sure to run a few rounds through it before buying.

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If you don't need a 3.5" get a Stoger 2000. It will cycle 3" and has the same bolt as a Benelli super black eagle. There a great waterfowlgun. I have both the Benelli S.B.E. and the Stoger 2000. The price is the only differance. Get a Stoger you won't be dissapointed!

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the 935 shoulders awesome and I have two other mossberg shotguns that I really enjoy shooting. As far as recoil is concerned shooting 3.5 shells for ducks isn't bad at all. 3.5 steel is 10 times lighter than 3.5 lead. I know mossberg is a really dependable gun and that they are great about repairs. I like the super black eagle and SBE II but just don't feel like spending the money for minimal differences.

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You can get Stoger 2000 for about $375 new.

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Is the stoger chambered for 3.5 inch shells

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Nope just three's. Why do you need 3.5 for ducks? I have S.B.E. and would rather shot the stoger. They have the same action.Buy a good shell and shot three inch shells.

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I shoot 3 inch shells now as my gun isn't chambered for 3.5 inch shells but I would like the extra punch for snows/specks/canadas. Some days when your taking 35-40 plus yard shots it makes a huge difference. You can still kill as many ducks as you want with 3 inch shells and geese also you just have to be a little more selective with your shots. I guess what I am trying to say is I want a new toy haaha. Thanks for the info about the stoger though I really appreciate that. Have a good day

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I've had the same gun that you're wanting Ryan since I was 12 and it's a great gun. I've just about wore it out though. I need a new stock for it. It's excellent for hunting geese and turkeys. Mine is a pump though

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