Blue line vs ATI S beam MB3R

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I currently have the two shotguns in question. Here is a quick break down of the differences for who ever cares and is willing to listen me. I have owned an 870 tactical in 2012 (junk) and have handled the older 870 police.

Both are made in China.

The stock and forend.
The blue line is awesome. Thick heavy duty plastic. The butt pad screws into metal threads that are set into the plastic. The forend is the same
The ATI is cheap, hollow and thin plastic. I am sure it is fine. I swapped it for magpul. The forend matches the stock quality but it does have a plastic rail for a flashlight which is cool. I swapped it for the stream light forend.

Sights.
The blue line is a bead sight that works as intended.
The ATI had a driftable front post. Mine has a hole in it as if it had or was suppose to have some shiny metal in it but it was gone. It still works and was on sale. The rail on the receiver has a U style notch in it which works as a rear sight. I put a red dot on put the rail sight seemed ok. It is a metal rail that looks cheap.

Accuracy.
The ATI appears to spread more but I only did not do a proper test because it is cold out. The blue line seemed to do better with challenger slugs. Again I did not do a good test of ammo. It is cold out and all shotguns will pattern different from each other. Smooth bore with slugs are not known for be accurate any way

Smoothness/ fit and finish
The ATI is smoother but the blue line is very nice. They are bother better than the newer 870s. Fit and finish is the same between the two. I would rather have these than the 870 I had back in the day. The old 870 police models are similar to these.

Trigger guard/ trigger pack
The blue line is all metal which is cool. The ATI is plastic which is fine. No complaints about the plastic one. The ATI lifter is chrome which is cool. Trigger pull feels the same and are useable. If you blame trigger pull on these, you are the problem

Other points
The ATI has a chromed bolt which is great. The looks of that are up to you. The blue line looks like what you see on an 870. I think the blue line is heavier but not enough to matter. The blue line mag tube is slightly girthy. You will have to gently hammer on a new forend if you want one. My stream light fit. The blue line has a 5 round tube and the ATI has a 4 round tube. Both are dimpled at the end so mag extender will need some effort

I would trust my life to both of them. I think I will be keeping both for the time being.
 
A useless comparison with no pictures and the OP pretty much gave up putting in any real effort "because it was cold"......

Such quality material.....
In warmer weather I will shoot it more. If you would like to provide a variety of ammo I will certainly try them all and report back. I was trying to give people an idea of which one they would prefer. They are both inexpensive which often means junk but these are not.

If you want a specific picture comparison let me know and I will do it as a favour just for you.
 
Accuracy.
The ATI appears to spread more but I only did not do a proper test because it is cold out. The blue line seemed to do better with challenger slugs. Again I did not do a good test of ammo. It is cold out and all shotguns will pattern different from each other. Smooth bore with slugs are not known for be accurate any way

18-20" and longer barrel smoothbore shotguns with rifled slugs are quite accurate and will hit 6" groups or better depending on your setup, you are WRONG on that statement.

In warmer weather I will shoot it more. If you would like to provide a variety of ammo I will certainly try them all and report back. I was trying to give people an idea of which one they would prefer. They are both inexpensive which often means junk but these are not.

If you want a specific picture comparison let me know and I will do it as a favour just for you.

If you cannot afford ammunition for your budget shotgun then don't go trying to post a review/comparison when you really have no idea how the firearms performs in different conditions with a variety of ammunition.

You only specify what exact model the ATI shotgun is but not the Blueline so we have no idea if it is a 18.5" 28" or whatever?

Almost every description you gave is vague, useless and based on feelings instead of using a instrument of any sort to get a conclusive answer.

No pictures, scale, calipers or anything of actual use provided.

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I picked up an ATI M3BR. It’s pretty well made, but it double-feeds ammunition and jams every other shot.

Hopefully the distributor will take care of the issue, as the store basically told me to call them to get it resolved.
 
I picked up an ATI M3BR. It’s pretty well made, but it double-feeds ammunition and jams every other shot.

Hopefully the distributor will take care of the issue, as the store basically told me to call them to get it resolved.
Sorry, what?
 
Sorry, what?

Yeah, what a bummer, huh.

When I pump the action, two shells pop out. Sometimes, if I bump the shotgun hard enough, a shell will pop out of the magazine too.

This seems to be a "common" issue with 870s, but generally with well worn 870s with worn out shell latches?

Of course I'm not sure if it is the shell latches, the timing on the action bar, or something else.

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Yeah, what a bummer, huh.

When I pump the action, two shells pop out. Sometimes, if I bump the shotgun hard enough, a shell will pop out of the magazine too.

This seems to be a "common" issue with 870s, but generally with well worn 870s with worn out shell latches?

Of course I'm not sure if it is the shell latches, the timing on the action bar, or something else.

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I have several vintage, if not ancient Wingmasters...this is not a problem with 870's in my experience.
 
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