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The Shotty Showdown! Mossberg 500/590 vs Remington 870. Which one and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="magna19" data-source="post: 3063082" data-attributes="member: 24646"><p>You don't see a reason why you or others or anyone not prefer a pump over a semi-auto. Not all but for some why the pump is a better choice. Some gun owners its the only one they have. In reality the cost of a reliable semi-auto compared to a reliable pump is generally close to 3x the price or more. And to name a few other reasons why</p><p></p><p>Reliability switching from different power loads, brands, etc.</p><p></p><p>Many semi autos have trouble with less lethal loads and low recoil loads.</p><p></p><p>Easier to be taught the function a pump and safer for most new owners.</p><p></p><p>With the pump almost anyone can be using within a very short time with adequate instruction and not be a danger to themselves or others.</p><p></p><p>Some semi-auto shotguns usually have cycling issues when not held properly.</p><p></p><p>And for the one hand theory, Most cant shoot either shouldered with one hand, try shooting an auto one handed from the waist and see if it cycles. Not all do</p><p></p><p>And for an experienced or not if you pull the trigger and their is not a shell chambered for what ever reason the pump is quicker to chamber one from the magazine.</p><p></p><p>Some owners prefer a pump not chambered for additional safety to less experienced household.</p><p></p><p>OK im done and back to trimming cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magna19, post: 3063082, member: 24646"] You don't see a reason why you or others or anyone not prefer a pump over a semi-auto. Not all but for some why the pump is a better choice. Some gun owners its the only one they have. In reality the cost of a reliable semi-auto compared to a reliable pump is generally close to 3x the price or more. And to name a few other reasons why Reliability switching from different power loads, brands, etc. Many semi autos have trouble with less lethal loads and low recoil loads. Easier to be taught the function a pump and safer for most new owners. With the pump almost anyone can be using within a very short time with adequate instruction and not be a danger to themselves or others. Some semi-auto shotguns usually have cycling issues when not held properly. And for the one hand theory, Most cant shoot either shouldered with one hand, try shooting an auto one handed from the waist and see if it cycles. Not all do And for an experienced or not if you pull the trigger and their is not a shell chambered for what ever reason the pump is quicker to chamber one from the magazine. Some owners prefer a pump not chambered for additional safety to less experienced household. OK im done and back to trimming cases. [/QUOTE]
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