tenringbound
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Atlantic Canada
Best of both worlds, my Beretta M3P. Semi/Pump with the flip of a switch (specifically the turn of the collar).
But I still like my pumps. The ease of takedown and cleaning is a huge plus.
Take apart an inertia gun and get back to me on that one.
I can take apart and clean my Stoeger 2000 a million times easier than my 870.
But then again the 2000 and a Nova are about equally easy to disassemble, and I would guess all the Inertia guns are simple to tear apart.
Looks like I will HAVE to go with a pump. All of the semi's I have seen have a minimum 14" LOP. How stupid is that? So apparently if you need less than a 14" LOP you can't get a proper fitting semi with out buying a youth size with a short barrel.
My experience is the opposite. I've yet to encounter a shotgun handling a broader range then my Beretta 391. It has fired 3" magnums down to the Winchester Low Recoil-Low Noise, a round not recommended for semi-autos and one that is so light I've had it occasionally not reset the inertia trigger in an o/u.
Different guns for different applications. For clay shooting or high volume waterfowling the reduced recoil of a gas gun is a welcome benefit. Although the inertia guns are simpler and easier to clean but have more felt recoil.
Agreed and I've got both. The only consideration with a pump gun is that to be proficient you need to practice. If a pump fails it's generally because the operator has short stroked the gun.




























