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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 4206231" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>I’ve been shooting a M1 Super 90 12 gauge since 1994, and it’s hands down my favorite semi auto shotgun. I’ve had a couple Monrefeltro 20 gauges and three M1 Super 90 20 gauges, and I honestly wish I had held onto at least one of them. At the time, I was more heavily vested in 12 gauge ammo and reloading, and I really couldn’t afford to do 12 and 20.</p><p>In my view, the Montefeltro guns are more “gentleman” shotguns that are functional but yet “pretty”, and the M1 or M2 Super 90 guns are more for ”field” use. </p><p>My Super 90 has been been on the bottom of Toledo Bend lake and used as a “crutch” when I lost my balance and filled my waders up with water, and after a good cleaning, it still looked good and functioned perfectly. I would’ve been horrified to do that with a wood stocked gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 4206231, member: 24452"] I’ve been shooting a M1 Super 90 12 gauge since 1994, and it’s hands down my favorite semi auto shotgun. I’ve had a couple Monrefeltro 20 gauges and three M1 Super 90 20 gauges, and I honestly wish I had held onto at least one of them. At the time, I was more heavily vested in 12 gauge ammo and reloading, and I really couldn’t afford to do 12 and 20. In my view, the Montefeltro guns are more “gentleman” shotguns that are functional but yet “pretty”, and the M1 or M2 Super 90 guns are more for ”field” use. My Super 90 has been been on the bottom of Toledo Bend lake and used as a “crutch” when I lost my balance and filled my waders up with water, and after a good cleaning, it still looked good and functioned perfectly. I would’ve been horrified to do that with a wood stocked gun. [/QUOTE]
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