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870 all day long. Mossbergs do make excellent boat paddles in a pinch though. Heard of and seen way to many mossbergs fail to ever buy one. But im sure some swear by mossbergs also. Is go with the 870 for sure though.
I had the mossberg 500 and it jammed once in a while, but the big problem was when you would shoot a shell popped out of the tube to the bottom of the boat about 50 percent of the time. My brother had the 835 and it jammed from time to time.I also have the 935 and is one season half the paint wore off and it jams consistently after 10 to 15 shots. The action gets real dirty in a couple shots and won't cycle. Tried greasing different ways and oil nothing works.Have stoeger 2000 and 3500 both never fail me. They just plain work and stay cleaner by far compared to mossberg.My buddy has an old 870 and loves that gunThe stoeger 3500 you can get between 650 and 700
remington's quality has taken a nose dive in recent years. if you buy new you will probably need to polish the chamber to keep your shells from jamming - which isn't that big of a deal. remington 870's are notorious rust buckets, so an aftermarket finish might be a good idea, even a rattle can of rustoleum is better than their factory finish. but with a little tweaking to pick up where remington has left off you will have a gun that will outlast you. get an older wingmaster. you really don't need 3.5" shells, and the quality is so much better than current 870's. then if you find you don't like it you can sell it and recoup most of your money.mossberg 835's have quite the following and a great warranty. I wouldn't discount them because of a few negative comments on here. 835's overbored barrel makes for a pretty sweet shooter and from what I have heard/seen they can make even the cheapest nastiest shells pattern a little bit better.