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    #31
    Benelli hands down, I threw mine in a lake the other day, waited a week then went and fished it out and it still worked like a champ... Its a straight up beast.

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      #32
      Originally posted by JHB4 View Post
      I'll take a browning over any other shotgun out there. I have browning, beretta, and Remington shotguns. Nothing beats a browning citori
      Nothing beats a citori

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        #33
        Originally posted by Landrover View Post
        All day long!!! Super Black Eagle since the late 1990's!!!!!!!
        Me too.

        Super Black Eagle since 1996

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          #34
          Originally posted by Dale Moser View Post
          My berretta jammed last year for the 1st time since about '99 or so. I'm ashamed of what came out of it when I took it apart.




          But there is nothing in this world like leveling down on a covey rise with the old Belgian Auto 5 20ga. 26", I.C.....no plug!
          I took my Benelli Super Black Eagle to a guy to clean it in 2003 (for the first time in 7 years) and he kept the duck and dove feathers he dug out of it. I was proud... !! ;-)

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            #35
            Benelux here to!

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              #36
              Love my Berretta 391 wanting to go to the extrema 2 its a nice gun

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                #37
                Originally posted by Gunner87 View Post
                You are both wrong....put a Benelli in your hands and shoot a box of shells. It will change your mind!!!!!!!!!!!!
                Bingo

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                  #38
                  think its more if the gun fits you than the brand. I have 5 different shot guns. really like my browning sweet 16 but it kicks like a mule. have both an 1100 and 870. 1100 is much better than the 870. my favorite is a cheap over and under gaucho made in brazil. Bought it about 5 years ago, and can shoot better with it than any shot gun I have ever owned. I also don't shoot near as many shells as I do with the other guns!

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                    #39
                    I think what ever feeels better to you. myself UTAS, remington, weatherby, mossberg, benelli they all make nice wepons.

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                      #40
                      For you lefties, Benelli is now making the light gauge M2 in a left handed version... Intend on owning one in a 20 before this fall sets in...

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                        #41
                        The 1100 is the better gun of the two.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Dale Moser View Post
                          I finally got rid of my Beneli a couple weeks ago.

                          I'll keep my A390, or an O/U.
                          I've got a 390 and a Browning Maxus 12. I love the 390 because I can abuse it and it still shoots flawlessly. I also like the Browning, because it's newer, was free, and is a beauty. But my dad has a left-eject 1100 12 that he has had for 30+ years now and wouldn't take any amount for and is just as gorgeous now as it was when he first bought it. So, to each their own.

                          What's the deal with Benellis anyways?

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                            #43
                            I like the 1100. Has always been a Go to Gun and I Own a Benelli

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                              #44
                              For some, the 1100 is infallible, for others it's a Model 12, Auto 5, Benelli SuperVinci, or whatever else.

                              For me, the Remington 870 is the only way to go! Why? Because I got it when I was 12, and used it to personally double the lead content in and around Schroeder Texas. I'm not real sure how my parents afforded all those shotgun shells.

                              The point is that, when you grow up on a gun and shoot it for decades, the thing starts to become a natural part of your body. In the end, you'll end up shooting it better than anything else you can imagine. To this day I try to pump my LC Smith the first few times I pull the trigger.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Ag 96 View Post
                                For some, the 1100 is infallible, for others it's a Model 12, Auto 5, Benelli SuperVinci, or whatever else.

                                For me, the Remington 870 is the only way to go! Why? Because I got it when I was 12, and used it to personally double the lead content in and around Schroeder Texas. I'm not real sure how my parents afforded all those shotgun shells.

                                The point is that, when you grow up on a gun and shoot it for decades, the thing starts to become a natural part of your body. In the end, you'll end up shooting it better than anything else you can imagine. To this day I try to pump my LC Smith the first few times I pull the trigger.
                                Very well said! The old 870 is hard to beat. And I still shoot my Model 12 best. However the new M2 Benelli sure runs and shoots smooth (except when I lapse back into the pump gun mode and almost pull the forearm off trying to chamber another shell before pullin' the trigger again...

                                Have had a couple 1100's, one a left hand special edition engraved, gold trigger, etc... never liked them, and had trouble keeping them running in a duck blind... had to keep a pocket full of o-rings with me... They are what really soured me on spaz-matics... I thought they all acted like that until I got my first Benelli.

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