Mossberg SA-20 All Purpose Field 20 Gauge Semi Auto Shotgun, Satin – 75789
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Caliber: 20 Gauge
Capacity: 5
Barrel Length: 26"
Finish per color: Blued / Walnut
- Series/Collection: SA-20 – All Purpose Field
- Action: Semi-Automatic
- Magazine Capacity: 4+1
- Caliber/Gauge: 20 Ga
- Sight: Bead
- Stock Material: Walnut
- Barrel Finish: Blue
- Receiver Finish: Blue
- Stock Finish: Satin
- Barrel Length: 26″
- Chamber Length: 3″
- Length of Pull: 14-1/2″
- Overall Length: 44-3/4″
- Weight: 6.5 lb
- Barrel Type: Vent Rib
- Chokes: Sport Set (5 Total)
Mossberg’s SA-20 uses a smooth cycling, gas-operated system for a lightweight, soft-shooting 20 gauge shotgun perfect for both hunting and target shooting. This All Purpose Field model has a walnut buttstock and forend with a 14.5″ LOP, 26″ vent rib barrel with a matte blued metal finish, and a metal bead front sight. It includes Mossberg International’s Sport Set of 5 choke tubes.
Feature:
- Smooth-cycling gas-operated system
- Choice of cylinder bore or choked models
- Select models have a top-mounted Picatinny-compatible accessory rail
- Lightweight and well balanced
- Lighter recoil and a smooth operating system make SA-20 autoloaders a natural choice for younger and smaller-framed shooters
- Handsome detailing including grip and forend checkering make the SA-20 walnut models as good looking as they are functional
- The SA-20 shotgun’s lighter weight in the field translates to quicker swing when hunting for nimble upland and woodland targets
- Receiver-mounted rail with integrated rear ghost ring sight paired with a winged front fiber optic sight, an extended charging handle and a magazine tube tri-rail perfect for mounting Picatinny-compatible accessories
LAURIE G
1 year agoExcellent fit and finish. So far, fired 200 rds. of mixed 7/8 to 1 1/4 oz. loads. No malfunctions of any kind. Only one problem. I want another one.
RICK B.
1 year agoRecent shoulder surgery made it difficult to continue shooting 150 clay targets each week with my 20 gauge O/U. The Mossberg SA20 has made it less punishing by easing the recoil on the tender shoulder. Its light weight and ease of loading make it all a worthwhile purchase! I'm nearly back to the full round of 100 Sporting Clays, to add to the 50 skeet birds.
TYLER
1 year agoWent clay shooting for the first time with my fiance and ended up falling in love with it. Less than a week later I had ordered this and was excited to receive it. On the first day I got it i put 100 rounds through it with no problems. 2 Days later i put another 100 rounds with 1 small problem. The stock had started to come loose. I took the stock pad off and tightened the screw and continued to shoot. The stock stayed tight with no further problems.
RICK
1 year agoThe Mossberg SA line is the best value out there in the semi-auto 20, 28 gauges. I bought the 28 gauge earlier this year to teach my grandchildren how to shoot, and liked it so much that i got the 20 gauge too. The walnut is nicely done, it's a breeze to clean and it is soft shooting to boot. The trigger on the 28 gauge was excessively heavy and I replaced it with a spring from M Carbo and now it is better. The 20 gauge trigger doesn't seem to be as heavy and has a lighter pull weight than the … Read More
SERGIO M.
1 year agoLightweight soft shooting gun. At first I could not shoot light loads but after 250 rounds it now works good with light loads. Aims good swings great. I would hunt with it or take it on long trips but i mainly shoot clay PIGEONs and it works great. Good gun for the money.
JOE
1 year agoits a nice gun overall. i was just a little dissapointed it was just a turkisk tristar. i should have done a little more research. i cant believe that nobody in the states can make a semi auto for less than a grand.
reggie s
1 year agoAt first I did not like this Mossberg SA 20ga. Reason was in shooting skeet my score dropped very much. After some time I began trying out the different stock shims included with the Mossberg. That was great because the adjusted stock got me on target. Now I'am busting clay's just as well as I do with a 12ga 23's 24's and even 25 now and then. Great shotgun and good value, that's my opinion.
John M
1 year agoI feel this is a very good shotgun for the money. Yes, it's a bit crude in some ways, but you're not paying $1,200 for it either. It's a field gun, the trigger pull is a bit strong and it took some heavy field loads to "break it in" to then eject target loads.
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