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There are many options vying for your $$ today....many of them Turkish benelli clone variants, then there are the real Benelli's, Berettas, Mossberg and others.
I know the first suggestion is the humble-yet-dependable pump shotgun, I did have a Mossberg 500 pistol-grip model that the CHP motorcyclists carried...no buttstock. Ditched it years ago. Not only are the pumps simple and dependable, but lighter in weight than the avg semi-autos.
But that brings more recoil. I've a shoulder that doesn't react well to high recoil as it once did, and so I'm pretty much looking at the semi-auto, 12 gauge variants.
The popular James Reeves claims there isn't a Turkish Benelli clone that will last over 500 rounds. Maybe that Military Armament Corp MAC1014 is different. Held a Benelli M4 a few days ago...I wasn't impressed with anything about it except its weight. A boat anchor in comparison to my old Remington Model 11 I had years ago.
Right now the Beretta 1301 has my attention. I figure buy once, cry once is good policy as I don't want to buy a replacement later. But IF there IS a Turkish semi-auto shotgun that will last, I'd consider it.
Any thoughts and input here is greatly appreciated. Thanks, gang.
I know the first suggestion is the humble-yet-dependable pump shotgun, I did have a Mossberg 500 pistol-grip model that the CHP motorcyclists carried...no buttstock. Ditched it years ago. Not only are the pumps simple and dependable, but lighter in weight than the avg semi-autos.
But that brings more recoil. I've a shoulder that doesn't react well to high recoil as it once did, and so I'm pretty much looking at the semi-auto, 12 gauge variants.
The popular James Reeves claims there isn't a Turkish Benelli clone that will last over 500 rounds. Maybe that Military Armament Corp MAC1014 is different. Held a Benelli M4 a few days ago...I wasn't impressed with anything about it except its weight. A boat anchor in comparison to my old Remington Model 11 I had years ago.
Right now the Beretta 1301 has my attention. I figure buy once, cry once is good policy as I don't want to buy a replacement later. But IF there IS a Turkish semi-auto shotgun that will last, I'd consider it.
Any thoughts and input here is greatly appreciated. Thanks, gang.
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