Remington 1100 vs Mossberg 930
Head to Head Comparison
Mossberg 930 Overview
Remington 1100 Overview
Mossberg 930 Features
Gas System
Design and Construction
Performance
Remington 1100 Features
Gas System
Design and Construction
Performance
Mossberg 930 Pros and Cons
Pros
- Affordable price point
- Reliable gas-operated action
- Durable construction
- Versatile for different shooting applications
Cons
- Limited aftermarket accessories compared to some competitors
- Slightly heavier than some alternatives
Remington 1100 Pros and Cons
Pros
- Time-tested reliability
- Elegant design and finish
- Smooth cycling action
- Wide availability of accessories
Cons
- Higher price compared to some competitors
- Requires regular maintenance for optimal performance
Comparison: Mossberg 930 vs Remington 1100
Price
Durability
Versatility
Recoil Management
Maintenance
Conclusion
FAQs
- Which shotgun is better for hunting?
- Both the Mossberg 930 and the Remington 1100 are suitable for hunting, but some may prefer the Mossberg 930 for its affordability and adjustable features.
- Are there any aftermarket upgrades available for these shotguns?
- Yes, both shotguns have a wide range of aftermarket accessories available, including stocks, barrels, and magazine extensions.
- Can I use these shotguns for clay shooting?
- Absolutely, both the Mossberg 930 and the Remington 1100 are popular choices among clay shooters for their reliability and performance.
- Which shotgun has less felt recoil?
- While both shotguns utilize gas-operated systems to reduce recoil, some users may find the Mossberg 930's recoil management slightly more effective.
- Are these shotguns suitable for beginners?
- Yes, both the Mossberg 930 and the Remington 1100 are user-friendly and suitable for shooters of all skill levels.
Gun Specifications
Specifications | Remington 1100 | Mossberg 930 |
---|---|---|
Gun Type | Semi-Automatic | Semi-Automatic |
Length | 50.5" | 38.75" |
Finish | Blue | Blue |
Capacity | 4 | 5 + 1 |
Caliber | 12 GA | 12 Gauge |
Gun Type | Shotgun | Semi-Automatic |
Sights | Twin Bead | No Data |
Barrel Length | 30" | 28" Vent Rib |
Weight | 130 oz | 116 oz |
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