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New 12ga semi...What to buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="tjones96761" data-source="post: 1258195" data-attributes="member: 8955"><p>a buddy of mine bought one of these right after they came out and it jamed like crazy. He dumped it after about 200 rds. I'm told they have the problem rectified since.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Beretta A400 Explor. I bought one for my dad and took it for a run before I gave it to him (you know, to make sure it was safe...) Truely amazing gun, worth every penny. I don't really like the green receiver, but I could live with it. Hands down the easiest teardown and cleanup of any gas operated shotgun I've ever handled. </p><p></p><p>I own the SBE2, Silverhunter, Xtrema, 1100, 1187, and on and on. I look at shotguns like women look at shoes, need something for every occasion. But when I'm going to the range or pheasant hunting, I'm taking an over/under. I just shoot them better, and breakdown and maintenance is child play. You can spend a small fortune on a collection of o/u, but once you start, you'll never look at a semi auto the same again. </p><p>I've shot about all the "within common sense" price ranges of o/u. Never met one I didn't like, but I like some a lot more than others. Browning Citoris with english/straight stocks are my favorites. The new Cynergy is also nice. I wouldn't buy anything that didn't have ejectors, other than that it's hard to go wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tjones96761, post: 1258195, member: 8955"] a buddy of mine bought one of these right after they came out and it jamed like crazy. He dumped it after about 200 rds. I'm told they have the problem rectified since. The Beretta A400 Explor. I bought one for my dad and took it for a run before I gave it to him (you know, to make sure it was safe...) Truely amazing gun, worth every penny. I don't really like the green receiver, but I could live with it. Hands down the easiest teardown and cleanup of any gas operated shotgun I've ever handled. I own the SBE2, Silverhunter, Xtrema, 1100, 1187, and on and on. I look at shotguns like women look at shoes, need something for every occasion. But when I'm going to the range or pheasant hunting, I'm taking an over/under. I just shoot them better, and breakdown and maintenance is child play. You can spend a small fortune on a collection of o/u, but once you start, you'll never look at a semi auto the same again. I've shot about all the "within common sense" price ranges of o/u. Never met one I didn't like, but I like some a lot more than others. Browning Citoris with english/straight stocks are my favorites. The new Cynergy is also nice. I wouldn't buy anything that didn't have ejectors, other than that it's hard to go wrong. [/QUOTE]
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