![]() ![]() ![]() For owners of a Mossberg 500 series shotgun, many of your 500 parts can be switched onto the Maverick 88, including barrels, mag tubes, and even stocks. I was pleasantly surprised to find that many of the 88’s components are replaceable. Granted this is your run of the mill shotgun stock, but after using the 590’s FLEX 6-position stock, I miss the ability to adjust. One of the first things I noticed about the Maverick 88 was its black synthetic stock. Mossberg Maverick 88 Build Mossberg Maverick 88 Tang-Mounted Two-Position Safety Mossberg Maverick 88 Mossberg Maverick 88 Specs At first glance, the 88 looks nearly identical to the shotguns in the 500 series, but our goal here is to differentiate these guns and see if the 500’s are worth the extra money. One of the main reasons their price is lower than the 500’s is because of it contains several components made in Mexico, whereas the “higher quality” Mossberg’s are made exclusively in the U.S. Naturally, I was skeptical about the quality of the Maverick 88 due to its low price tag, but after doing some digging, my fears were mitigated. ![]() The company can easily hold its own when compared to greats such as Browning and Remington. Since its debut nearly 100 years ago, O.F, Mossberg & Sons has developed into one of the premier shotgun designers in the world. After having reviewed the Mossberg 590 and Mossberg 500, it’s about time we check out their less developed younger brother: the Maverick 88. ![]()
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