Mossberg Expands Budget-Priced Maverick Line With Semi-Auto Model

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posted on January 20, 2026
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Mossberg Maverick Sa F
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As part of its International family of shotguns, Mossberg announced the introduction of the Maverick SA Semi-Auto line of shotguns, a versatile, value-focused semi-automatic platform built to deliver reliable performance.

The new 12-gauge Maverick SA Semi-Auto shotguns are chambered for both 2.75- and 3-inch shotshells and featuring a five-round magazine. Models are available with either classic walnut stocks or durable synthetic furniture. A key feature of the Maverick SA platform is its adjustable length-of-pull stock system, which utilizes removable spacers to allow incremental adjustment from 12.5 inches to 14.25 inches. This adaptable design provides improved fit and comfort for a wide range of shooters, enhancing control and consistency in the field.

Select models are offered with attractive satin-finished walnut stocks, featuring checkered grip and fore-end panels and a distinctive engraved grip logo, blending traditional styling with modern semi-auto performance. The Maverick SA is equipped with a cross-bolt safety located at the rear of the trigger assembly for convenient, ambidextrous operation. Standard features also include a gas-vent operating system for smooth, reliable cycling and a quick-empty bolt release button that allows for fast, simple unloading.

Each Maverick SA shotgun is fitted with a 28-inch vent rib barrel and front fiber optic sight for quick target acquisition and includes Mossberg’s Accu-Choke system, providing versatility across hunting and sporting applications.

Synthetic-stocked models of the Mossberg Maverick SA will retail at a suggested MSRP of $623, while walnut-stocked models will retail for $693. For more information on the Maverick SA Semi-Auto line, visit mossberg.com.

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