I have a 1971 Belgian Light Twleve. It is a mechanically and physically beautiful gun. Disassembly is a bit of a chore. Still the autoloading shell feature is just so cool. I cant see myself ever needing another semi except maybe another A5 if I find one for a good price. The only issue is having to replace the barrels for different chokes unless you get a Japanese invector choke barrel. All of the A5 barrels of the Belgian and Japanese models are interchangeable to my knowledge.
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Indeed....a few nice ones have passed through my hands over the years....
The old Auto is probably the best or at least one of the best self loading shotguns ever made.
Very nice shotgun, sounds like a japan made model so should have screw in chokes and steel shot safe. There's a reason you rarely see them come up for sale.was wondering if it is worth acquiring a classic late model auto five, 1990s era. are todays shotguns any better?
Nope don't agree the super X1 has that hands down![]()
And as I get older sometimes it’s nice to just kick it old school......and what better way than the guns of my youth?
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Indeed....a few nice ones have passed through my hands over the years....
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Indeed....a few nice ones have passed through my hands over the years....
The sx1 likely the best overall but bad marketing . The old beretta AL & 300-301-302-303 are a very good design and work flawlessly for the most part . Never could hit anything with a A5 the hump just didn't work for me
The sx1 likely the best overall but bad marketing . The old beretta AL & 300-301-302-303 are a very good design and work flawlessly for the most part . Never could hit anything with a A5 the hump just didn't work for me
I agree with that statement 100%.Used my old single shot Winchester Cooey Model 84 quite a bit last season.
While the only semi-auto shotgun I've ever owned was a Remington 11-48 (Recoil operated like the old A5s)...I'd love to own a modern gas-gun. I was fortunate to get some trigger time with a Remington Versamax a few years ago...big smile with every shot. Granted, I was comparing it to the recoil of an 11-48. If you've shot both..you'll know why the VM felt so nice.As for ^that comment about the Cooey...I've never hunted with a single-shot, but I took my old Cooey 84, 20ga. out of the safe just the other night..and asked myself why it's never been out for grouse. I only hunt those a few times every fall...but only once in all my years doing that has a quick, second shot EVER yielded a second bird. lol



























