I'm about to purchase my first shotgun, never actually handled or fired one, just decided it is time for me to buy one.
After reading a ton on this board, i've decided to go with a pump action due to the no limitation in rounds carried, initially i was going to buy a Benelli M4 however I've decided that I will get one shotgun first and then perhaps the benelli later. I've narrowed it down to these two, the Remington 870 and the Fabarm SDASS Pro Forces
The main requirements for this gun are durability, easy of use, easy to clean and reliability. It will be used in all weather and conditions.
The Remington I was thinking of picking up the 870 Express 7 shot 18" in synthetic $383, or the 870 XCS Marine Magnum $869 (obviously a huge price difference, which surprises me, any other 870 recomendations, do not want the wingmaster as i want synthetic furniture)
The Fabarm SDASS Pro Forces 20" $749
Is there a discrepancy in the reliabilty of these guns? I hear that the 870 is very reliable is the Fabarm as reliable? Do I have this wrong?
Is a longer barelled shotgun preferable, will it make much of a difference in accuracy? The intended use is not fowl hunting, perhaps some skeet and range work as well as woods defense etc..
Any help or reccomendation is appreciated.
After reading a ton on this board, i've decided to go with a pump action due to the no limitation in rounds carried, initially i was going to buy a Benelli M4 however I've decided that I will get one shotgun first and then perhaps the benelli later. I've narrowed it down to these two, the Remington 870 and the Fabarm SDASS Pro Forces
The main requirements for this gun are durability, easy of use, easy to clean and reliability. It will be used in all weather and conditions.
The Remington I was thinking of picking up the 870 Express 7 shot 18" in synthetic $383, or the 870 XCS Marine Magnum $869 (obviously a huge price difference, which surprises me, any other 870 recomendations, do not want the wingmaster as i want synthetic furniture)
The Fabarm SDASS Pro Forces 20" $749
Is there a discrepancy in the reliabilty of these guns? I hear that the 870 is very reliable is the Fabarm as reliable? Do I have this wrong?
Is a longer barelled shotgun preferable, will it make much of a difference in accuracy? The intended use is not fowl hunting, perhaps some skeet and range work as well as woods defense etc..
Any help or reccomendation is appreciated.



















































