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Benelli Nova
Wrong forum,sorry
Wrong forum,sorry
I know I can buy the maxus for $60 more. I will be shooting light skeet loads and turkey loads and 3 1/2 I don't want to pay $1300 for a gun that won't cycle them.
I was just wondering on if anyone this form had one and how it is. I know I can buy the maxus for $60 more. I will be shooting light skeet loads and turkey loads and 3 1/2 I don't want to pay $1300 for a gun that won't cycle them.
Remington could not get their 1187 to work properly once they introdeced it to 3 1/2" so what would make anyone think a new model from them would be any better. QUOTE]
Not saying he shouldn't buy a maxus but one reason the versa-max may work better than the 1187 3 1/2" is because it is a completely different gun. We need to hear more from preople who are actually using these guns.
Remington could not get their 1187 to work properly once they introdeced it to 3 1/2" so what would make anyone think a new model from them would be any better. QUOTE]
Not saying he shouldn't buy a maxus but one reason the versa-max may work better than the 1187 3 1/2" is because it is a completely different gun. We need to hear more from preople who are actually using these guns.
Come on we are talking remington here. I have read many of your posts and think you have been around guns a while.Honestly what has remington made of any true quality in the past 20 years compared to their competition. Nothing I have seen that is for sure. If this was a 500-700.00 gun I would say yes give it a try and it may work out just fine but for this money there are many proven better options.This is a no brainer when going up against a browning semi for 60.00 more. You know it is probally one of the only semi shotguns I have not bought when they came out( almost did but stopped).That and the new mossberg which I am going to buy eventually just to try since it seems OK for the price and reviews are positive.
This guy's review pretty well sums up what I have seen also on the versa max . I have only handled one never shot it.
Went into the local gun shop yesterday and held, in person a new Versa Max. At first glance I noticed the laser engraved "Versa Max" on the receiver was slightly crooked. It appeared to be 1/16 or 1/32 of an inch slanted. It was slight, but noticable. Next I opened the bolt. It has pretty much the exact bolt design as the Benelli. When I pulled the bolt it was very "scratchy". Upon looking into the receiver, I could see all of the machining marks and gouges in the metal. There was even some small metal fragments left over inside the gun from the factory. It did not appear "polished" or put together very well.
I shouldered the gun. It was very front heavy and the balance and aim were just not there. The gun actually felt "cheap" in my hands and I was very disappointed. There is no way I would purchase one of these and I had planned on getting one if the reviews started comming in as positive.
I'm really disappointed in the lack of Remington quality. Growing up I always felt Remington was the nation's greatest gunmaker, and maybe they were. Unfortunately, the quality control has really tanked over the past 5-10 years.
After I was done holding the Versa Max I picked up a Benelli M2. There was no comparison. The M2 felt like an extention of my body, compared to the pvc/lead pipe of the Versa Max. I really think Remington has (had) a good idea with the Versa Max, unfortunately I strongly think it will be a major strike out. For $1,150 I'd much rather have an import. The $650 Beretta 3901 would be a much better and cost saving gun for the money in my eyes. It would prob. be more reliable too (sadly).
Still, because the 1187 3 1/2" didn't work, you cannot compare the Versa Max to it. So the question still remains plain and simple; does the Versa Max work?
No but I can say remington's quality has been terrible in the past 15-20 years in all shotgun models and this one inside looks no different.
I guess you are going to have to Buy one and let us know![]()
Shoulder them before you throw your money away!!!
When comparing the Brownings and Winchesters to Benelli and Beretta and Remingtons, please go out and shoulder these guns before you decide. The Brownings and Winchesters fit WAY different than the others due to not as much drop at comb and heel. I bought an SX3 online and got it home and may as well been swinging it like a baseball bat at birds, didn't fit worth a damn!
Speeking from alot of personal experience Browning and Winchester fit alot different than Beretta, Benelli and Remington. Shoulder them before you throw your money away!!!



























