You sold a $700 gun at a $600 loss?
1100.00 for the gun 4 11 round mags plus tax and shipping.
You sold a $700 gun at a $600 loss?
To date, I have put over 3000 rounds for trap loads through mine, 100 rounds of Slugs, and 100 rounds of 3" #4 hevi shot .
No malfunctions from the gun unless I short stroke it. As well, I have noticed the extractor ramp in the barrel is not particulary well cut or finished. A Flat file and some fine emery cloth fixed that up, and the gun runs sweet with high or low brass.
I highly recommend this shotgun, but I will say it takes some smarts to overcome some issues. The chamber is a little rough, extractor cut not well finished, and loctite needed to hold the rail, but these issues are minor in a 699.00 gun and only take an hour of your time to make perfect.
These are not 5000.00 Brownings or Berettas. There level of fit and finish I believe is pretty darn good for the minimal cost of these. I read the complaints, and laugh a little. Seriously these are great guns, some require a little TLC, some do not.
A word on mag fitment. Load your mags, then sit in front of the TV and insert them and take them out 100 times to get a wear pattern on them. Then take the emery cloth and polish down to the metal. Makes engaging the mags much easier.
All in all, a very good shotgun.




























