A good operator with a pump gun can shoot fast enough pulling the trigger to make the slightly faster slam fire process irrelevant. And those shots will be aimed aimed and effective.
I believe this, as I have seen it.
Theres a theory that would make for a fun day at the range to test out.
see my comment above.
I’ve seen a few close calls over the years on trap ranges when a shooter with no experience with model 12’s and little experience as a shooter period left smoking holes in the grass only inches from their toes while closing the pump handle to load the gun for their turn. I’ve shot my model 12’s a couple times to demonstrate the slam fire feature but for safety purposes only. I think it’s a very useless feature on a hunting or clay target shotgun to be honest and don’t miss the lack of it on the Browning reproductions.
THIS is why I am on the fence on owning one of these.
As mentioned above, a selector switch would be nice. I had one on my FAL, and understand the process.
the ONLY time I could see an application for slam fire is in a "Defensive" situation (as I am not a criminal, I would NEVER have use of one for OFFENSIVE purposes) such as a home invasion (being in Sk, that is becoming a "Thing") or bear control in camp... up close and personal.
and as I think about it, they only position I would shoot from is with the butt tucked into my pit, or if I had a short grip on it, pulled tight into my torso for control.
I can't imagine being able to control it from a shoulder shooting position, as when I am shooting multiple rounds, the action is closed before the barrel comes back down.


















































