Checked. Trips of truth confirm you didn't intend to coombait. I don't have a semi auto shotgun yet but when I do spend the money it will likely be a 1301 or a saiga 12. Benellis look nice but I don't know that the extra expense is worth it to me. Won't buy turkshit.
mossberg 940 pro tactical should be on this list, i bought one but haven't had a chance to shoot it yet. From what I've read the biggest thing that separates the premium semi-autos from the shit ones is the self cleaning.
I know this heresy here but only a fool would buy nearly identical items multiple times. Have a friend who has like 5 AR's with only slight differences. Why not just buy the best one?
At that point it's pretty much just consoomerism, why you'd consoom five identical rifles instead of at least getting a few fun gimmicky range queens is beyond me but whatever.
It's not that much and it's indisputably the finest combat shotgun in history. It's a smidgen over 2k after taxes, shipping, transfer and everything.
So the question should be:
Do you want the finest combat shotgun in history more or less than $2100?
If yes, buy it
If no, don't buy it.
It's not gonna change your life.
Yes and after that is the 1301 then super nova.
frick wrong pic
Checked. Trips of truth confirm you didn't intend to coombait. I don't have a semi auto shotgun yet but when I do spend the money it will likely be a 1301 or a saiga 12. Benellis look nice but I don't know that the extra expense is worth it to me. Won't buy turkshit.
I've owned a benelli for years and that thing kicks ass, I've never owned an auto-loader though
Butt
mossberg 940 pro tactical should be on this list, i bought one but haven't had a chance to shoot it yet. From what I've read the biggest thing that separates the premium semi-autos from the shit ones is the self cleaning.
Nothing better
If you want the best semiautomatic shotgun ever made then yes.
If you want a more cost effective shotgun, see the Beretta 1301 and Mossberg 930.
You will feel every cent when you pull the trigger.
I don't regret buying mine.
Yes, the absolute best shotgun I've ever used.
Yes, because shotguns are a dogshit choice in every scenario except bird hunting.
What about domestic violence?
I got mine almost has new for half the new retail price and it feels like a steal.
I bought two 1300s, a Fabarm and a turkshit. For almost the same amount of money, I could treat myself with a Benelli M4. Feel sad.
So you're a quantity and not a quality guy?
I know this heresy here but only a fool would buy nearly identical items multiple times. Have a friend who has like 5 AR's with only slight differences. Why not just buy the best one?
At that point it's pretty much just consoomerism, why you'd consoom five identical rifles instead of at least getting a few fun gimmicky range queens is beyond me but whatever.
I like mine. Heavy though
I mean, I'm going to buy one. Just waiting to catch the one with features I want at non-moron prices.
It's not that much and it's indisputably the finest combat shotgun in history. It's a smidgen over 2k after taxes, shipping, transfer and everything.
So the question should be:
Do you want the finest combat shotgun in history more or less than $2100?
If yes, buy it
If no, don't buy it.
It's not gonna change your life.
An old used cheapo M1 s90 will always remain superior. The inertia system will always be more reliable and versatile than a gas system.
>The inertia system will always be more reliable and versatile than a gas system.
fricking how
no, not even close. shotguns are tubes. no shotgun has business being even close to a grand
I think so. As long as you're ready to put in a little effort to unneuter it. I like mine a lot.
In the world of higher end shotguns the M4 is shockingly affordable. Like 2k isn't even a lot of money.