noonesshowmonkey
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It's a bit above your budget, but take a long look at the Baretta 1301.
I have been looking at the Remington 1100, and the Mossberg 930, any downsides to either of these two models?
Could you explain, please.I have been looking at the Remington 1100, and the Mossberg 930, any downsides to either of these two models?
Neither one releases the next shell on the trigger pull. When you go past 2 or 3 rounds in the magazine, that leads to feed bobbles.
For defensive purposes, "The gun is the least of it."
Defensive survival skills and mastering the shotgun you have trumps choice of equipment every time.
That doesn't in any way answer my question...
Neither one releases the next shell on the trigger pull. When you go past 2 or 3 rounds in the magazine, that leads to feed bobbles. You can modify them to work, but it takes some effort and there are better choices.
By that I mean it doesn't really matter what shotgun you choose, as long as it works and you know how to work it, especially under the circumstances you have mentioned.
They all have their little quirks and advantages.
Like the old adage sez, "Be familiar with your equipment."
I feel the Rem870 is a very proven weapon in any platform.
Neither one releases the next shell on the trigger pull. When you go past 2 or 3 rounds in the magazine, that leads to feed bobbles.
They do in fact lock open on every shot fired.