Doesn't seem very special.
If it shoots all target loads to 3/4 ounce with no issues, it definitely is not the average SBE2.
Doesn't seem very special.
Isn’t the auto 5 inertia?
Benelli has patented different inertia drives since 1968. Ultimately it's irrelevant, the Benellis came to prominence with the Super Black Eagle series. Where the gas guns began their ascent much sooner.
Yup...and over 100 years old
Ok, but my point was in reference to your first comment about gas guns being of a carry over from a different time and that you can't believe people still shoot them. Im just stating a fact that inertia guns have been in existence for longer and while they have evolved over time, so have gas autoloaders. And as others have mentioned, a quality gas autoloader has often times proven to be more reliable across a broader spectrum of shells....not to mention far more recoil friendly. I hated every Benelli I owned and none of the 3.5” guns cycled target loads with any sort of consistency. I don’t have any of these issues with my current gas guns.
I do really like my Franchi 48’s but they are long recoil actions so very different then the Benelli offerings
The thread is about buying a Benelli or Beretta, which was what my statement was based on.
The thread is about buying a Benelli or Beretta, which was what my statement was based on.
As stubblejumper has mention, that is another thread. This thread is about semi-auto shotguns..
Sure.....and I’ll quote it again and bold the part that I and others are referring tooPlease reread my initial post in the thread.
Personally I'd go (and went) Benelli. They just fit me better than Berettas do. I also detest gas guns. I can't believe anyone shoots them in this day and age. Carry over from a different time I suppose.
Sure.....and I’ll quote it again and bold the part that I and others are referring too
Did you notice the quoted post?
Yes....and its completely irrelevant to what the point of my posts have been which was and remains a direct reference to your false statement that gas guns are a carry over from a different time.....which they are absolutely not!
Tell that to your shoulders when you get my age. I love the pumps but when shooting heavy waterfowl loads the semi is sure a nice addition as one ages
Cheers
Absolutely yes. First the recoil feels softer. Second you will have higher and more effective firing rate
Which gas operated shotguns from the 60s could shoot light target loads to 3-1/2" waterfowl loads reliably?Gas guns as they're used today are a design from the 60's. Inertia systems as typically used today by Benelli and Browning were introduced in the early 90's. I'm not sure why you're pretending that's not what I was referring to, specifically when my post was in response to him asking "Benelli or Beretta"?
Gas guns as they're used today are a design from the 60's. Inertia systems as typically used today by Benelli and Browning were introduced in the early 90's. I'm not sure why you're pretending that's not what I was referring to, specifically when my post was in response to him asking "Benelli or Beretta"?




























