kimagination92
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- Location
- British Columbia Canada
I'm looking to buy my first shotgun. I really liked the lightest guns I've shot the most (not aware of the models), so I was looking for one of the lightest guns I could find.
I really don't mind a mean kick. A couple bruises on the shoulder never killed anyone. What I really liked about the lighter shotguns was that it was easy to point-at-target-quickly, and hold it steady.
I'm a bit new to shooting shotguns, and I may or may not use it for hunting, but it would definitely be used as a defense gun against Bears etc. What are some things I have to look out for? Quality/maintenance, accuracy, durability? I.E., what are the main qualities that separate a "good" shotgun from a "crappy" one?
I'm looking for a 12-gauge (possibly a 20-gauge), and I'm undecided on barrel length, but probably single-barrel. I'm interested in both Auto and Pump shotguns.
My price range is around $400-$700, but I'll go up to $1000 for a perfect fit. Thank you for your time and have a great day!
Sincerely,
Luke.
I really don't mind a mean kick. A couple bruises on the shoulder never killed anyone. What I really liked about the lighter shotguns was that it was easy to point-at-target-quickly, and hold it steady.
I'm a bit new to shooting shotguns, and I may or may not use it for hunting, but it would definitely be used as a defense gun against Bears etc. What are some things I have to look out for? Quality/maintenance, accuracy, durability? I.E., what are the main qualities that separate a "good" shotgun from a "crappy" one?
I'm looking for a 12-gauge (possibly a 20-gauge), and I'm undecided on barrel length, but probably single-barrel. I'm interested in both Auto and Pump shotguns.
My price range is around $400-$700, but I'll go up to $1000 for a perfect fit. Thank you for your time and have a great day!
Sincerely,
Luke.


















































