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<blockquote data-quote="zghorner" data-source="post: 2809818" data-attributes="member: 35089"><p>I chose to go with an early HK imported M1 to set up for 3 gun. So far about 1000 rounds of various shells through it without a hiccup. Very nice gun, im glad I did it.</p><p></p><p>I like the metal trigger guard on the m1 vs m2 and you can also ghost load the early M1 vs having to weld the bolt carrier on the M2.</p><p></p><p>The "tactical" style pistol grip M1s from the factory tend to have issues cycling low brass due to a more stiff recoil spring but can be replaced with a "field" spring.</p><p></p><p>Also the inertia system can be hindered by adding too many accessories to the gun vs a gas operated semi auto like a Remington 1100. You put a big ol side saddle loaded with 00BK and mount a heavy flashlight then you MIGHT have trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zghorner, post: 2809818, member: 35089"] I chose to go with an early HK imported M1 to set up for 3 gun. So far about 1000 rounds of various shells through it without a hiccup. Very nice gun, im glad I did it. I like the metal trigger guard on the m1 vs m2 and you can also ghost load the early M1 vs having to weld the bolt carrier on the M2. The "tactical" style pistol grip M1s from the factory tend to have issues cycling low brass due to a more stiff recoil spring but can be replaced with a "field" spring. Also the inertia system can be hindered by adding too many accessories to the gun vs a gas operated semi auto like a Remington 1100. You put a big ol side saddle loaded with 00BK and mount a heavy flashlight then you MIGHT have trouble. [/QUOTE]
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