New turkish semi

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Of the 2 choices you listed, both are of equal quality. Both also share a similar action that is based off of the old Beretta AL1 & A300 series guns. Choose the one that fits you best or has the shims and spacers required to make it fit you.

I believe a better investment is found by buying a used Remington 1100, 11-87, Browning Auto 5, B2000, B80, Beretta A300, A301, A302, A304, A390 or a Winchester Super-X Model 1.
All those guns can be found under your $600 limit and are capable of tens of thousand (some hundreds of thousands) of rounds with very little parts replacement.

The Turkish guns have an attractive price but in a few years parts will likely be hard if not imposible to find and none have anywhere near the durability of the used models listed.

Just my $0.02!
 
I just need something I can take out maybe once a week for a couple rounds...the boss women set the budget lol and these caught my eyes but there is no info on them
 
Of the 2 choices you listed, both are of equal quality. Both also share a similar action that is based off of the old Beretta AL1 & A300 series guns. Choose the one that fits you best or has the shims and spacers required to make it fit you.

I believe a better investment is found by buying a used Remington 1100, 11-87, Browning Auto 5, B2000, B80, Beretta A300, A301, A302, A304, A390 or a Winchester Super-X Model 1.
All those guns can be found under your $600 limit and are capable of tens of thousand (some hundreds of thousands) of rounds with very little parts replacement.

The Turkish guns have an attractive price but in a few years parts will likely be hard if not imposible to find and none have anywhere near the durability of the used models listed.

Just my $0.02!
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I totally agree, for trap & skeet I'd definitely look for a used gun in your price range. I think you'll be a lot further ahead in the long run. Those new guns are ok but won't last as long as the ones mentioned above.
 
If they can get me thru a couple years I don't mind it....if it's anything like my golf clubs I will upgrading or changing pretty quick....my putter collection will rival anyone lol
 
They'll get you thru a couple years of shooting without too many issues. Be warned though that when you do upgrade, even if your gun is still in +95% condition, you'll be lucky if you get half of your investment back when you go to sell either of those Turkish guns. On the other hand, if you buy a used gun from that list I provided you, you'll get 90-100% back when you do sell! Just food for thought!
 
There must be more Turkish shotgun brands than any other country!!!!
They come and go.

You are better of with:

1. A used reputable gun
or
2. A new more reputable inexpensive shotgun like Baikal MP-153 or Mossberg 930

My 2 cents
 
Buying a used high quality gun is usually a better investment no matter if rifle, shotgun or pistol..
It would be an advantage if you could get to try a couple out at the range with a mentor to see if you actually shoot better with the upscale firearms.
 
The baikal guns are the best choice cheap autos. thye have a terrible trigger, and kick way more than they should , but they don't break down every 25 targets,
I still agree with Silver fox, buy used quality gun. you will enjoy the game more and can always get your monsy out of it
 
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