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Post by ridgerunner on Jul 27, 2014 13:44:19 GMT -5
Benelli SBE2 , OR Benelli Super Vinci..Buy a Benelli and never have to buy another semi-auto, it will last a lifetime and stay clean with the inertia system..Doesn;t use combustion gases to cycle bolt assembly..I have the Super Vinci....best shotgun I've ever handled or shot..grab ahold one and shoot it, it's day and nigh compared to the Berretta and Browning or Winchester..very lightweight and awesome shooting shotgun..points very nice.
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Post by firstwd on Jul 27, 2014 19:48:33 GMT -5
For the guys having cycling issues with the 1100 or 11-87. Try switching the O-rings. I had terrible problems with my 1100 and a gunsmith gave me that suggestion. I've not had a problem since. Apparently, the two O-rings are just a few thousandths difference and if installed incorrectly the gun doesn't cycle reliably.
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Post by esshup on Jul 28, 2014 0:04:35 GMT -5
For the guys having cycling issues with the 1100 or 11-87. Try switching the O-rings. I had terrible problems with my 1100 and a gunsmith gave me that suggestion. I've not had a problem since. Apparently, the two O-rings are just a few thousandths difference and if installed incorrectly the gun doesn't cycle reliably. ? The 1100/11-87 only has one "O" ring. It also has a piston and a piston seal. If they aren't put on in the correct order and orientation, then the gun might not function correctly. See your owners manual (they are available for viewing or downloading on-line) for the correct orientation of the parts, and the correct assembly order.
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Post by firstwd on Jul 28, 2014 6:04:32 GMT -5
I have an 1100 from like the second or third years they were manufactured. Mine has 2 o-rings.
I haven't torn down a newer one. Sorry if my information is inaccurate.
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Post by esshup on Jul 28, 2014 19:46:15 GMT -5
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Post by firstwd on Jul 28, 2014 20:41:38 GMT -5
I'd have to take mine apart to tell you because I can't find any in that picture.
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Post by esshup on Jul 29, 2014 22:39:22 GMT -5
I'd have to take mine apart to tell you because I can't find any in that picture. Yeah. Unscrew the barrel nut, yank off the forearm and slide the barrel forward a bit. I looked and looked, but couldn't find a schematic that had 2 "O" rings in it.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2014 11:41:31 GMT -5
I own a Browning Gold 20 gauge shotgun, which is one of the best semi-auto shotgun I've ever owned. You might consider purchasing a Browning. Same here. I have had a Browning Gold in 12 gauge for many, many years. Actually, this is my second one, my first one is sitting at the bottom of Turtle Creek after an accident on the water while duck hunting.
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Post by hornzilla on Sept 4, 2014 6:17:50 GMT -5
There's really only 2 kinds of shotguns. A Browning Gold and the ones that won't to be a Browning Gold. Buy the best and use it for the rest of your life.
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