Thanks. I will look into it.
Thanks. I will look into it.
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Welcome aboard man. I'll do this without owner bias or brand name loyalty. I've had 1. SDASS & 2. SAT8.... Looking back I'll say they are good shotties. However, the price.... Too expensive for what you get. For the price, just go buy3 870s. Or a ksg. My thoughts anyways
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Thanks for the good info (and greetings- feel very welcome) so far guys. Lotsa good feedback. Keep er comin, still curious.
So by my interpretation it seems that the general consensus is: Nice guns. Good quality. Nothing particularly special about them and overpriced due to this lack of special features, not lack of quality. Not a great buy, but by no means a bad buy. Sounds about right guys?
Cheers! Glad to be here. Down to earth and honest, I respect that immensely. So if you could go back, would you have bought different shotties? Either cheaper ones or ones that reflect the high-pricetag better?
Sorry if I leaked it on you guys, hope you sold a couple quicker cause I beat ya to the punch! Do I get a marketing bonus? Maybe a Fabarm for myself?
Oh boy oh boy oh boy! I love Fabarms!!! And I love CanAm...this should be good, lol! I feel the Martial Proforces may be in my near future
CanAm - Any chance you guys are getting the Fabarm STF-12's in, say the 11 inch version???
Agree with you on all points...except with 3" shells.
Have you noticed that the bolt often needs to be pushed forward to chamber a 3" shell?
On my SAT8 the 3" shells get caught up on the release latch which looks like a design flaw and not a "bad gun."; the edge is sharp and will cut into the tip of a 3" shell preventing it from chambering under the force of the recoil/tube spring. A little push forward clears it and allows for the shell to chamber. I ordered replacement parts thinking maybe bad part, but exact same.
2-3/4" reliability is incredible though. Never had a failure of any kind.
Cheers~
What's the difference between 2 3/4" and 3" shells other than the size?
3" shells hold more gunpowder and have a higher muzzle velocity/range. Basically more power. You can get 3 1/2" shells too; They have some serious kick.