good semi auto tactical shotgun
#1
i am looking for a good tactical 12ga semi auto
for my brother.
Who has a good model i have seen alot of pumps but not to many semi auto
i told him to get something he could change the stock on easily from a pistol grip to a collapsible and back again if need be
what would you go for price is not a big issue but he does not wont to spend anymore then he has to
for my brother.
Who has a good model i have seen alot of pumps but not to many semi auto
i told him to get something he could change the stock on easily from a pistol grip to a collapsible and back again if need be
what would you go for price is not a big issue but he does not wont to spend anymore then he has to
#3
I don't know how much he wants to spend but my frist few choices would be...
Benelli M2 tactical... http://www.benelliusa.com/firearms/specialpurpose.tpl
Benelli M4 ... http://www.benelliusa.com/firearms/m4.tpl
Remington 1187... http://www.remingtonle.com/shotguns/1187.htm
Remington 1100... http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/model_1100/model_1100_tactical.asp
Benelli M2 tactical... http://www.benelliusa.com/firearms/specialpurpose.tpl
Benelli M4 ... http://www.benelliusa.com/firearms/m4.tpl
Remington 1187... http://www.remingtonle.com/shotguns/1187.htm
Remington 1100... http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/model_1100/model_1100_tactical.asp
#5
Fork Horn
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[/align]They can answer any questions you may have. I would go with the saiga semi. Very sweet weapon.
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[/align]They can answer any questions you may have. I would go with the saiga semi. Very sweet weapon.
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#6
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Blissfield MI USA
I wouldn't bother with a tactical version. Just go look for a good used 1100 or 11-87. Doesn't have to be a remington though, there are other good deals on used shotguns as well, like franchi and the such. The A-5 stalker I just sold would have been perfect. Remington also has a SPR 453 that I have heard good things about.
I wouldn't look for something too tactical just in case they do shoot someone with it. It would look better in court if it was a more "normal" sporting type shotgun. Wouldn't hurt to join a local skeet range or buy a small game tag every year either. It sucks that things are like that, but they are.
Paul
I wouldn't look for something too tactical just in case they do shoot someone with it. It would look better in court if it was a more "normal" sporting type shotgun. Wouldn't hurt to join a local skeet range or buy a small game tag every year either. It sucks that things are like that, but they are.
Paul
#7
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Feb 2003
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I wouldn't look for something too tactical just in case they do shoot someone with it. It would look better in court if it was a more "normal" sporting type shotgun. Wouldn't hurt to join a local skeet range or buy a small game tag every year either. It sucks that things are like that, but they are.
Very good point
#8
ORIGINAL: Paul L Mohr
I wouldn't look for something too tactical just in case they do shoot someone with it. It would look better in court if it was a more "normal" sporting type shotgun. Wouldn't hurt to join a local skeet range or buy a small game tag every year either. It sucks that things are like that, but they are.
Paul
I wouldn't look for something too tactical just in case they do shoot someone with it. It would look better in court if it was a more "normal" sporting type shotgun. Wouldn't hurt to join a local skeet range or buy a small game tag every year either. It sucks that things are like that, but they are.
Paul
A camo gun i think would look the best in court. it just screams hunting. which removes the intent factor in a black tactical gun with lasers and lights on it .
any one know who makes a hunting gun that has a pistol grip on it
#9
ORIGINAL: Paul L Mohr
I wouldn't bother with a tactical version. Just go look for a good used 1100 or 11-87. Doesn't have to be a remington though, there are other good deals on used shotguns as well, like franchi and the such. The A-5 stalker I just sold would have been perfect. Remington also has a SPR 453 that I have heard good things about.
I wouldn't look for something too tactical just in case they do shoot someone with it. It would look better in court if it was a more "normal" sporting type shotgun. Wouldn't hurt to join a local skeet range or buy a small game tag every year either. It sucks that things are like that, but they are.
Paul
I wouldn't bother with a tactical version. Just go look for a good used 1100 or 11-87. Doesn't have to be a remington though, there are other good deals on used shotguns as well, like franchi and the such. The A-5 stalker I just sold would have been perfect. Remington also has a SPR 453 that I have heard good things about.
I wouldn't look for something too tactical just in case they do shoot someone with it. It would look better in court if it was a more "normal" sporting type shotgun. Wouldn't hurt to join a local skeet range or buy a small game tag every year either. It sucks that things are like that, but they are.
Paul




