RNB65
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If it were my money I'd get an FN SLP MkI
I did and I LOVE IT!
If it were my money I'd get an FN SLP MkI
Actually, the use of low-recoil SD rounds is another reason. Not all SA shotguns (even the expensive ones) handle light rounds well.The only practical reason to choose a pump action shotgun over a reliable semi-auto is price.
Actually, the use of low-recoil SD rounds is another reason. Not all SA shotguns (even the expensive ones) handle light rounds well.
I've seen some tactical SA shotguns even jam with birdshot target loads (for any folks who favor birdshot).
Actually, the use of low-recoil SD rounds is another reason. Not all SA shotguns (even the expensive ones) handle light rounds well.
That....save yourself some pain and get a high-quality semi-auto.
Some of us prefer the low-recoil rounds simply because they pattern tighter...Low recoil rounds aren't really called for in any semi other than the inertial and recoil operated ones IMO.
This, because the first 9 pellets of 00 are unlikely to make a difference?Anyway, one thing i really like about semis is their ability to easily double tap a single target
...given the low relative power of most handgun rounds, a double-tap or hammer can make a lot of sense tactically. Not sure I've heard the same about 12 gauge 00.
This, because the first 9 pellets of 00 are unlikely to make a difference?
I think we all get that, given the low relative power of most handgun rounds, a double-tap or hammer can make a lot of sense tactically. Not sure I've heard the same about 12 gauge 00.
Okay--that part I can understand and agree with!Besides, its just a lot of fun to practice, BOOMBOOM, two hulls in the air