Updated pic of my Mag Grizz, now with CAA handle and LMT front sight.
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Updated pic of my Mag Grizz, now with CAA handle and LMT front sight.
Here's mine: Beretta 1201FP 20" barrel (basically a Benelli M1 S90 under Beretta skin) with a Benelli M1 S90 pistol grip stock.
welcome to the club. I found that mine can eat real light loads just fine. hows yours?beretta
Well, with that soft, plush, beige twist-pile carpeting at a more than $40 per sq. meter, it's obvious that you can afford the good stuff, for the rest of us, there's the Mossberg 930. I guess that Beretta is around the $1300-$1400 range?
welcome to the club. I found that mine can eat real light loads just fine. hows yours?
the difference between the beretta and the benelli is the beretta is a pound lighter.
Nice scatter gun,Glo7.A Mossberg 930 semi-auto. $530, reasonably priced (Marstar). It is a 4+1 setup but because it is semi-auto, 5 rounds is max. Non-restricted. A little reminder to you "pump" guys from Arnold Schwarzenegger in his early (golden) years: "semeeeee-ahhhhhhtoe
I might as well post here again (posted at the photo gallery under Shotguns, Tactical).
Here's mine:
Beretta 1201FP 20" barrel (basically a Benelli M1 S90 under Beretta skin) with a Benelli M1 S90 pistol grip stock.
I have to thank "Easy" for helping me out on this build and have answered all my questions in regards to his knowledge on these Berettas!
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Man, I love that gun. A thing of beauty I always say.... and no gas seals to worry about. The Benelli PG not only gives it a high LC factor, but controllability too. Congrats on that score.
If you invest in an oversized bolt knob, you'll find you'll be able to cycle the action with your left hand so much more easily while keeping the shotgun on target and shouldered.
... and many thanks for your very kind words. I'm pleased to have been of some help.
A Mossberg 930 semi-auto. $530, reasonably priced (Marstar).
I am still debating should I install a picatinny along with a ghost ring sight like this what do you guys think?