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Mossberg 930 SPX VS Remington 11-87

Head to Head Comparison

Mossberg 930 SPX

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85%

Critic Rating

15 Reviews

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92%

User Rating

114 Reviews

Remington 11-87

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83%

Critic Rating

8 Reviews

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91%

User Rating

11 Reviews

50 MOA

Accuracy

50 MOA

N/A

Damage

N/A

50-100 yards

Range

50-100 yards

N/A

Recoil Velocity

N/A

7+1 rounds

Capacity

4 + 1 rounds

1711

Mobility

1588

50

Ergonomics

50

50

Fit & Finish

50

50

Reliability

50

MSRP:

$730.55

Used Price:

$730.55

New Price:

$811.72

MSRP:

$692.19

Used Price:

$692.19

New Price:

$769.10

Gun Specifications

Specifications

Mossberg 930 SPX

Remington 11-87

Weight

120 oz

132 oz

Length

38.5"

50"

Action

Semi-Automatic

Semi-Automatic

Caliber

12 Gauge

12 Gauge

Capacity

7+1

4 + 1

Finish

Black

Wood

Grip

Rosewood

Barrel Length

18.5"

30"

Gun Stats

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Remington 11-87

Gun Descriptions

The 930 SPX shotgun is a bonafide tactical shotgun delivering maximum performance at an exceptional price. It comes with Picatinny rail, ghost ring rear and fiber optic front sight. Specifications: - Gauge: 12 - Capacity: 7+1 - Barrel Length: 18.5" - Matte Finish - Receiver mounted Picatinny Rail - Black synthetic stock - LPA Ghost ring rear sight - LPA M16-style front sight UPC: 015813853606

The Remington Model 11-87 is a semi-automatic shotgun manufactured by Remington Arms and based on the earlier Model 1100. The Model 11-87 remains in contemporary production, 34 years after being introduced in 1987. The Model 11-87 is a gas-operated semi-automatic shotgun. Upon firing a shell, some of the high-pressure gases from the burning gunpowder are diverted through two small holes in the underside of the barrel, forcing a piston and the bolt toward the buttstock, which in turn ejects the spent shell. A spring then forces the bolt forward, sending a new shell from the magazine into the chamber. This gas operation has the effect of reducing the recoil felt by the shooter, since the total recoil energy is spread out over a longer period of time than would be the case with fixed-breech shotguns. The Model 11-87 incorporates a self-compensating gas system design, which allows the gun to operate with a range of loads, from light 2+3⁄4-inch (7.0 cm) shells to 3-inch (7.6 cm) Magnum shells, without any adjustment by the operator. It is manufactured in 12 gauge and 20 gauge; both will cycle 2+3⁄4-inch and 3-inch shells.

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