Originally Posted By: ARduggarI have used a lot of autoloading shotguns. I also worked in a gun store and saw a lot of the less expensive models have problems. Shotguns can be very finicky how they work. I had a $350 gun that had to be returned four times in three years. I finally received a new gun and it broke the first time out. This with light loads. On the flip side I have talked to people that have had wonderful luck with these models. I shoot several thousand rounds a year and expect my gun too always work.
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For an autoloader, I'd go for a proven design. Nothing [beeep] you off worse than having an "autoloader" that you have to pull the action back every time.
Not a tactical shotgun to say the least, but I'm a fan of the old 3" Browning A-5 humpbacks. I have one, and my dad has another 3. Works every trigger pull.
If this shotgun does prove to be reliable, I'd be real interested to hear about it......I like tactical stuff as much as the next guy, but I don't want to be the guy to try it out.....
Just my $.02