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Post by markymark on Dec 8, 2006 11:53:34 GMT -6
I wouldn't worry about that chrome lined barrel. I have an extreama with at least 35-40G rounds through it with other guns well over 120g through them also. I think you'll be ok. Like I stated if you are going into wet conditions the Beretta will fail.
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Post by Bristleback on Dec 8, 2006 14:45:18 GMT -6
As to an 835, WOW, ugly, sloppy, but it's never let me down, can't tell you how many states, provinces it's been in.....it used to be camo......most of that is worn off.......LOL Sure I have Remingtons, Brownings too, but always throw in my 835 too.
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Post by FWS on Dec 8, 2006 15:42:20 GMT -6
Nope, not just an importer, FN Herstal makes a hell of a lot of firearms and military weaponry. The own USRAC and Browning and have several manufacturing facilities and contract with others around the world.
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Post by nib420247 on Dec 8, 2006 18:26:22 GMT -6
I am a pump guy mainly cause I do a lot of hunting and little cleaning, mud, snow, and rain. My 500 pump never sous me wrong, muzzle loader barel, not water tight though, but shoot it so often I am confident I can hit what I aim at, take deer at 100 yards regurally 150 with the black powder. But for coyote and turkey I plan to get a 10 ga. 31/5 semi auto. I love mossberg more than anything from my old 22 to the scattergun doller per doller they are hard to beat
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Post by edge on Dec 8, 2006 22:07:37 GMT -6
**Nope, not just an importer, FN Herstal makes a hell of a lot of firearms and military weaponry. The own USRAC and Browning and have several manufacturing facilities and contract with others around the world.**
And that,my friend,is why I limit my thinking..........now on to more important stuff,how much weight can a dog pack,based on his own weight?I have a muscular 100lb+ choc lab and a 50lb heeler whos a might in the heavy side.They are both willing to run til they die.
Edge
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Post by SteveCraig on Dec 9, 2006 10:34:43 GMT -6
Ruger Red Label!....................
2 Shot Automatic! hehehe
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Post by richc on Dec 9, 2006 13:24:38 GMT -6
Re: Opinions please...automatic shotguns « Reply #25 on Today at 11:34am » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ruger Red Label!.................... 2 Shot Automatic! hehehe ------------------------------------------------- Now that is an interesting thought.
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Post by rionueces on Dec 13, 2006 14:26:27 GMT -6
Poor mans Benelli (Stoeger) works great for me. Same operating system as the Benelli for about $800 less..........
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Post by tramperro on Dec 17, 2006 15:39:48 GMT -6
Bennelli super 90 3", one tough trouble free,use and abuse shotgun,if you can find one. I don't think they have the chamber splitting problems that the Black Eagle does...least that I know of. # 4 rem express 3" is a coyote and wolf Killer delux,ain't like pointing a fence post like the 10 gauge 3 1/2.
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Post by cdog911 on Dec 18, 2006 6:43:08 GMT -6
FWIW, I have a buddy who bought ten of the MB 935's and every single one had the same defective part in it. He bought replacement parts and they failed, too. His dealer switched him out with 835's and he says they're bullet proof. I got one, too, and it's a solid gun that doesn't mind some abuse.
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Post by fishadict on Dec 18, 2006 20:02:16 GMT -6
I shot an 1100 for nine years and loved it. Then it started not chambering the second round and you never knew when. I traded it on the way home from a duck hunt in 1980 for an 870 and never looked back. I have also never had a problem with an Express, but have only been shooting them for 10-12 years. I can't think of a reason why I would want to buy an auto again.
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