Unobtanium
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What kind of mixed reviews are you talking about? I would order Kip's Ti tube and spring first-off.
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Pretty sure the scope will arrive first, LaRue usually ships my stuff within 3 days of ordering and there was a slight speed-bump in Ti tube production.
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+1, that's kindof like me wishing I was packing only 4" in hopes of a girl finding it "cute". Sorry, I just don't see the appeal of owning a 28ga.
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Choose your HD weapon...BUT, out of only 3 choices...
Unobtanium replied to shotgunNoob's topic in Benelli
All of my white shepherds have been perfect. Not needy, not annoying, do not make messes or tear thigns up. I like them much better than any child I have met. My last one was 125# and 27" at the shoulder. AWESOME dog! My current one is only around 75-80#, but still a smart/loyal companion. -
Testing will be postponed until I recieve my Ti tube.
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Choose your HD weapon...BUT, out of only 3 choices...
Unobtanium replied to shotgunNoob's topic in Benelli
I like VZ Gatorbacks, great grips. I ran them on my LB TRS. Only part of that gun that I liked, lol. -
What is the Benelli receiver made of? Steel or Aluminum?
Unobtanium replied to DoctorW's topic in Benelli
All aluminum used to make anything is an alloy. -
Choose your HD weapon...BUT, out of only 3 choices...
Unobtanium replied to shotgunNoob's topic in Benelli
*sigh* fail. -
What is the Benelli receiver made of? Steel or Aluminum?
Unobtanium replied to DoctorW's topic in Benelli
Weighing only 6 pounds, the Benelli Ultra Light is the lightest semi-automatic 12-gauge shotgun in production, sporting a featherweight alloy receiver and shortened magazine tube. The unique raised target rib used in these Benelli shotguns is made from the same super-light, super-strong carbon fiber employed in Formula I race cars. looks pretty self-evident where the weight went to me... -
What is the Benelli receiver made of? Steel or Aluminum?
Unobtanium replied to DoctorW's topic in Benelli
Aluminium. -
On the targets I have shot (hard targets) the wad left narry a dent, even on pine. I doubt it could kill, and would wager that it would hurt like a super-badass paintball. If it hit an infant in the head, or pegged you in the eye, there could be issues, but COM or something, I doubt it would be fatal unless it was point-blank, and that wouldn't matter then would it?
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Choose your HD weapon...BUT, out of only 3 choices...
Unobtanium replied to shotgunNoob's topic in Benelli
9x.36(8)=25.92" You can keep your pistols. That being said, the only pistol I have shot where recoil BOTHERED me was an airweight .357 snubby using 125 JHP's. As a 13 year-old, it stung my little weak hands. -
The stock and tube should go fast. If it weren't for Kip and his Ti tube, I would have JUMPED on that SOCOMguy tube. The price on the stock is fair/slightly lower than TMV as well.
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Choose your HD weapon...BUT, out of only 3 choices...
Unobtanium replied to shotgunNoob's topic in Benelli
I chose the 12ga shotgun, but only if I can use rubber buckshot that wasn't tested on baby seals and is guaranteed not to cause damage even if fired point-blank into the face of an infant. -
Pure BS. They only say this so that retards who shoot sabot slugs and Buckhammer slugs in smooth-bores don't blow their weapon up. This logic would presume that the fixed MOD choke military weapons cannot use slugs. We know this to be ********. Foster slugs work just fine in up to and including Full choke weapons. Says so right on my box of Remington Sluggers.
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Pretty good deal here guys.
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Well, I was wrong on post-count
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Tube looks similar to me, or do you mean the tube is attatched to the PG instead of the PG threading to the tube like on a real M4?
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http://www.airsoftretreat.com/reviews/showproduct.php?product=319&limit=recent http://weaponblender.com/index.php?productID=1059 I wonder if this would work, lmao! I'm serious. I wonder if it would fit, and if so, how long it would last before being destroyed under recoil. ETA: I bet this post hits 200 views before the end of today.
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If you put a LOT of them through the choke, it leads it up and you have to brush it out with a "tornado" a little more vigorously than an IC choke. Errr...thats all I come up with for negatives of a full-choke + slug except slight POSSIBLE accuracy degredation.
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What are your doors made of? Most interior doors are just hollow-core and my fist would reliably penetrate them. I tested on 2x4's and only OOO buck would go through the 2x4 regularly. OO would about 1/2 the time. Anything smaller did not. I wouldn't feel too undergunned with #4 buckshot though, I mean yeah, it only penetrates 7-11 inches, but if they are facing you, that should be enough. Even if an arm gets in the way, the pattern and volume of #4 buck will send a few pellets into the vitals I'm sure.
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Resolution?
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How was this issue resolved? Was it resolved?
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Would it? What about capacity? Follow-up shots? Can you point me to a good 9-shot 10 gauge that has a proven track record or performance? It would seem that you do indeed care. You have carefully selected a load and given a rationale for it.
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Why would you do that? Buy online and save tax AND get it within the week. *unless you are good friends with the guy at your local store and bought it as a "favor", although I doubt he is hurting for sales right now...
