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Offline savageman

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mossberg silver reserve
« on: December 11, 2009, 07:23:09 AM »
Did anyone have any problems with this shotgun that was manufactured after june 2007 ? Mossberg reps said they fixed the problems in the newer ones. And also, did anyone try to shoot rifled slugs through them ?

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Re: mossberg silver reserve
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2009, 01:26:09 PM »
I bought one in Jan 2008, not sure when it was made, but the dealer said he had just gotten it in.  He hadn't taken it out of the box yet to put it on the rack.

Use mine for grouse and haven't had any problems with it.  Probably only shot 7 or 8 boxes of shells through it so not really much of a test.  Never tried slugs.

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Re: mossberg silver reserve
« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2009, 11:07:18 AM »
the only problem that I have ever had with my 12 gauge was waterfowl hunting
With the wet conditions , I would get the safety stuck from all of the mud . I dont know
if that is the problem that they fixed or not but that is the only one that I could ever
complain about .
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Re: mossberg silver reserve
« Reply #3 on: January 05, 2010, 06:41:46 AM »
The Silver Reserves are built in Turkey by Kahn. The only problems I have heard of with them is the firing pins breaking. They are supposed to have fixed that problem. I've checked out a few, but never shot one.
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Re: mossberg silver reserve
« Reply #4 on: January 06, 2010, 04:12:04 PM »
Thanks for the info guys, now I'm going to let you know my personal opinion about this shotgun ( got one last month).

The looks, the weight, the feel, the pointability are great.
The blueing on the barrels could've used more attention to detail, but it's ok( very small areas are not covered). The threads on the choke tubes and inside the barrels are a little rough. The barrels are very decent inside, but don't expect extreme shine unless you know some product that will make them really bright.
Inside the action it's not smooth like the expensive shotguns, you can see some unfinished marks , but nothing too big.
After removing the stock the wood has rough and unfinished edges, but that's inside the stock.

The trigger assembly.....BIG SURPRIZE.....THEY FIXED THE FIRING PINS. I even talked to a Mossberg rep and he said they fixed the problems.
If you read previous posts about this shotgun most of the owners were saying that when people were putting the gun together the firing pins were exposed and they tried to close the shotgun with them exposed and bending or breaking them. Well, they redesigned the firing pins, now the new ones are retracting back after the hammer strikes them.
Everything else inside the trigger mechanism works well the way it was designed to work, except for the floating block that only makes a clicking sound every time you shake the gun, and it will not let you fire the weapon if you hold it upside down. I took mine out because I couldn't stand that clicking.

Test Fire: The gun shoots great, period. I used birdshot, 00buck and slugs. No hang fires, or double fires. My first kill with it was a coyote at 35 yds.

In conclusion I think this is a great gun for hunting and it's worth the price.




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Re: mossberg silver reserve
« Reply #5 on: January 06, 2010, 06:35:00 PM »
That's good to hear. The early ones I saw and held looked and felt good but I've never shot one. I talked my friend into one based on that and his doubled almost every shot if he fired one of the two first and almost never if he fired the other first. Which I don't recall. He took it back and got a Huglu imported by CZ and has been really happy with it.


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Re: mossberg silver reserve
« Reply #6 on: January 07, 2010, 01:17:55 PM »
i really like mine, i have had it for 3 years now.