HI
I just got a Mosberg 535 slugster and in searching for new furniture notice a lack of stuff specific to the 535.
It seems I read somewhere the furniture would interchange.
Does anybody know for sure?
That fore end is a 500 model, I haven't tried changing the buttstock, but it looks just like my 500, at least the way it fits to the reciever. I think all the stocks should work just fine.
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OK guys I have had my mossberg 500A i think (i bought it in january) and i have had some problems wit my mag tube. When i load a shell into it i sqeuaks and honestly I CANT HUNT WITH THAT! its under warranty till 2013. But ive had some trouble takng it off..so i need some help!
Cornhusker the reciever is designed different than the 500's which I think the reason being is the 535 will handle 3 1/2" magnum shells and the 500 will not. So I don't think 500 accessories will enter change.
The 535 reciever is a wee bit longer and tapers to join up with the stock.
Mossberg made it this way (the reciever) where the shooter has near perfect eye alighnment when the shotgun is shouldered.
As far as the forearm I don't know BUT I do know the magazine tube is shorter on the 535.
You may be able to find some aftermarket furniture or you can buy camo furniture like Thrillbilly has posted.
The 535's do come with the above pictured stocks. Somebody makes them for Mossberg or order them from Mossberg...Good Luck...A.H
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Last edited by ArkansasHunter; 07-12-2009 at 01:12 PM.
My son gave me a butt stock for 500 and it fits my 535.
I don't care too much for the look tho, so I might put it back original.
Also, this stock doesn't drop enough and to get down on the slug sights, you have to have your face pretty well smooshed into the stock.
AH-my shottie is a 535 turkey tactical, it comes factory, the stock is ATI, I added the vertical fore end (that's why it's black, not camo)
Cornhusker- Is that stock ATI? The smooshing of face is called cheek-weld, it's a good thing, some people add cheekpads to improve "face-smooshing".
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