This specific configuration denotes a pump-action shotgun manufactured by O.F. Mossberg & Sons. It combines the affordability of the Maverick 88 line with the versatility of a 20-gauge chambering and a longer 28-inch barrel. The 20-gauge offers reduced recoil compared to 12-gauge shotguns, making it suitable for a wider range of shooters. The 28-inch barrel length typically provides tighter shot patterns and increased velocity, making it well-suited for hunting small game or clay target shooting.
The combination of features present in this firearm represents a balance between cost-effectiveness and performance. The Maverick 88 series is known for its reliability and simple design, borrowing many parts from the more expensive Mossberg 500 series. This makes it an attractive option for budget-conscious hunters and recreational shooters. The selection of a 20-gauge chambering with a 28-inch barrel offers specific advantages for certain shooting disciplines. The longer barrel length provides a longer sighting plane, potentially improving accuracy. The reduced recoil of the 20-gauge makes it more comfortable to shoot, promoting better control and follow-up shots.