I was thinking about this gun. I know it uses the inertia system. I have heard some say it doesn't handle 12 gauge light loads well. Does anyone have any experience with this and say 1.oz loads? I was also looking at the beretta 3801.
You guys dont get it. No one expected this guy to drive up with a shotgun but he did. This is juvenile chest puffing. If someone calls me and says I know where you are and I am coming to kick your ass I wont be there. I dont want to get into a fist fight anymore than I want to get into a gun...
One thing I am starting to realize is it just isnt worth it to puff out your chest and be the tough guy, even when your with a group of people. You know why? Cause he may roll up and reach for a shotgun in the back of his truck. I am telling you if I were with a friend and he got a phone call...
I dont know about you but I dont get threatening phone calls often and if I did I am darn sure I would take it seriously. Im sure his buddy was running his mouth back to him.
Like I said when this guy called your buddy and said he was on his way to kick his a$$, all of you should have left. For you guys to sit there waiting on him was immature and irresponsible. You allowed yourselves to be put in that situation. Enough crap happens every day without us helping it.
You guys should have been nowhere near there. The first rule of self-defense is to keep yourself out of situations where you may have to defend yourself by force. In this case you had plenty of opportunity.
I say the Yildiz is better because I notice the wood to metal fit is much tighter, and the balance is far superior. It is not a Cortona or Caesar Guerini but in my opinion is the best gun on the market for the money for looks and function. Plus it is a pretty lightweight gun so it makes it much...
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