Might get more logical answers in the black and green shotgun forum. This one is full of duck hunters who tremble at the thought of a semi auto shotgun that holds more than 3 rounds.Exact, i'm thinking about a definitive plug that would strickly respects the 5 rounds capacity as mentionned in the Criminal Code.
There is more and more 3gunners here and i'm pretty sure some of us have plugged there long extension.
Might get more logical answers in the black and green shotgun forum. This one is full of duck hunters who tremble at the thought of a semi auto shotgun that holds more than 3 rounds.
Actually this is the hunting and sporting shotgun forum where people don't need more than three rounds in a shotgun, because we can hit what we shoot at, and we don't have to resort to the spray and pray mentality.![]()
OK, I'm confused here. You only need to worry about 5 for a SEMI AUTO, which the OP has.
Virtually all semi-auto shotguns come as 4+1 from the factory, and you put in a 2 shell plug to drop to 2+1 for waterfowl use (or any hunting in Ontario).
Why on earth would you install a +2 extension on a semi in Canada? It just adds weight and serves no purpose other than aesthetics.
My opinion? Install the OEM mag cap and sell the extension to someone with a pump action who will actually benefit from it.
I would like a +1, but here in Canada I can only find +2... So i'm thinking about getting this one and built a definitive plug to reduce to +1. Most Benellies are 3+1 but they are so nice to shoot for informal clays shooting sessions. Semies with max legal capacity are quite fun. Extension will be removed just before ducks season.



























