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  1. In my experience, my Centro is far less prone to scratch than my Mossberg 590, Winchester 1300 and Valmet M1950. The fact that its receiver is made of aluminium and not steel doesn't really tell you anything about how hard it is or how easily its surface dings/scratches. There are several hundreds of aluminium alloys used in this industry, many of which are much harder than tool steel. Then again, it's your choice. I just don't want to see anyone making decisions based on false assumptions.
  2. Hi everybody, I've used my Benelli Centro Supersport for hunting (grouse, duck, goose) for a couple of seasons now and I absolutely love that gun. Now I'm looking for another, mainly for late season waterfowl/seabird hunting on the outer edges of scandinavian archipelago; shotgun will take a beating (snow, rain, rocky terrain, aluminium boats etc.) so I really don't want to bring Centro along, nor would I want to lose any of its functionality. To make a long story short, I really would like a M3 Super 90 in Max-4 camo, with a Comfortech stock, preferably chambered for 3½" shells. Now, I really hope someone tells me that a gun like that _is_ available, or will be next year, but that seems a bit too good to be true, so... ...is it possible to buy a Comfortech stock separately and is there one available that fits M3? Alternatively, I've considered Stoeger/Vursan 2000, mostly because it's cheap and design is somewhat similar to Benelli, but I still highly prefer the semiauto/pump feature and overall quality of M3.
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