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1.) Slide the bolt to midway position. 2.) Remove the magazine cap. 3.) Remove barrel by wiggling back right and left until it is free.
Depending on condition, $325-$375
Yes, a 500 stock will fit an 835 and an 835 stock will fit a 500. The 835 is simply a stretched 500 and the stock attachment point is identical. Both the forearms are identical as well.
The Mossberg 835 is not typically offered in a left-hand configuration. Mossberg primarily produces the 835 for right-handed shooters, as is common with many shotguns. However, some left-handed shooters may be able to adapt to using a right-handed model, or they can look for other shotgun brands that offer left-handed options. Always check with retailers or the manufacturer for the most current product offerings.
New in the box, as low as about $385. Prices go up to about $500 depending on finish, stock, barrel, etc. Used 835's start in the mid $200's and go up from there depending on condition and features.
100-400 USD depending on conditon.
100-400 USD depending on specifics
You can have one made.
i have seen used ones go for $250.00 to $375.oo
No, the 835 is a stretched version of the 500 designed to use 3 1/2" shells so the shell stop and interrupter are approximately 1/2" longer than the ones in the 500. They look very similar but they are different lengths.
The value of a Mossberg 835 shotgun typically ranges from $300 to $600, depending on factors such as the model, condition, age, and any additional features or accessories. Used models in good condition may be on the lower end of that spectrum, while well-maintained or special edition versions can fetch higher prices. For an accurate valuation, it's advisable to check current listings and sales in your local market or online platforms.
Couple differences - The 535 only shoots up to 3" shells, the 835 shoots up to 3 1/2 inch. The 835 is also bored differently and usually comes ported, which means less recoil.