Short Semi Auto Shotgun

Remington V3 Survivalist. Don't know where you're going to find one in stock though.

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Shortest you can get is something like the Benelli M4, unless you can find one like the Sage Sidewinder. You're stuck with atleast the 18.5" barrel and receiver length if you can find something with a recoil tube into the butt.
 
Semi auto center fire in Canada needs to have a 18.5" barrel to be non restricted so probably best your gonna find is a 20" barrel and put on a pistol grip ? For shotgun it's just easier to go pump/lever/breakopen and then you can get like 13" barrels
 
IRunGuns had one of these 14" Benelli M4s in stock a couple of weeks back. I'm sure they can get another in if you want one.


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Oh, you want NON-restricted. sorry, short, semi-auto and non-restricted don't really go together. :(
 

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Hows the reliability on those? Are they Turkish?

I love bullpups but I already have 3 shotguns.
I don't own one yet but have shot a friends a bunch of times. Trigger could use some work as it's a tad on the heavy side but it seems to run well, we usually run the handicap stuff through it. Not in the same league as a Benelli, but half the cost and a lot shorter.
 
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Hows the reliability on those? Are they Turkish?

I love bullpups but I already have 3 shotguns.

More often than not what you see is all you get. For most models there is no aftermarket support, and for the other ones it's often only because parts made for other guns happen to fit. When parts break, you're SOL and have to send it back to the shop you bought it from hopefully for a replacement.

This could all change as the years go on and they become more popular.
 
More often than not what you see is all you get. For most models there is no aftermarket support, and for the other ones it's often only because parts made for other guns happen to fit. When parts break, you're SOL and have to send it back to the shop you bought it from hopefully for a replacement.

This could all change as the years go on and they become more popular.
In the case of Canuck, O'Dell Engineering provides FULL support--better than anything I have experienced for Remington, hands down. Bullseye London and a number of other retailers are also stocking bolt-on goodies (I just bought a bunch). The reality is that Canuck is here to stay, and us Mossberg and Remington owners (and Benelli owners) need to accept that reality. I was also very skeptical of Turkish quality, but after owning a Canuck 14" pump, I have come to realize that these are very good guns, warranty support is available--and it's good, and you have options. Are there lemons? Yep. However, for every negative comment on Canuck, you can probably find for the others.
 
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