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jonesbb630

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  1. I have to ask why would anyone want a bullet proof vest. Unless you think you are going to get attacked with guns or plan on attacking someone with guns that return fire, or have enemies with guns that are threatning you or your family, I don't see the logic. I wear them at work and they suck. You sweat, they're heavy and for the most part uncomfortable even if they are fitted.:confused:

  2. Yesterday I asked which Benelli and the Super Nova came out on top. So now the question is:

    Super Nova Tactical vs Winchester 1300 Defender (Tacticooled)

     

    Dude, this is like asking us if a Mercedes is better than a K-car.

     

    The guys here are having fun with your question.:rolleyes: Go to a gun shop and handle both. Only then you will know the truth. Do a bit of reading on shotguns also. Let's just say that if my life depended on it, the SuperNova would be my pick if I had to choose a pump. Most guys here would not even consider the 1300 as a serious defender, tacticooled or not. In the pump world, there is the Super Nova, Nova. Then there is the rest. Period.:o

  3. dont know where your paying 800$ for a 400-500$ gun max.Anyways mossberg makes the 500 in 410 so you can just get one of them till then.I wish they would make the super nova in 10 gauge with a 30" barrel:p.I dont ever expect a 16 gauge in a benelli i mean it would be like putting something old school in something new age :(.You wouldn't put a flat head v8 in a spaceship?

     

    Come live in Canada and Novas will cost you about $800. SBE II goes for $2200 plus taxes in the Max4 in Canada. You are right, should have quoted the US price.

  4. My opinion is the total opposite. They would not sell as nobody is going to pay $800 for a 410. They do make the 20 and 28 which is from demand and satisfies mosts needs. You don't see to many companies make the 410 as the majority of hunters will shoot 12 GA, 20 GA or 28GA for waterfowl or upland.

     

    Welcome to the forum.

  5. I haven't shot a Vinci yet but, if you hold and shoulder the gun properly, I can't see how anyone would have issues like yours.:( I tend to agree with you on the safety in front (not). Love the SBEII design and think Benelli should have gone with same on the Vinci, but hey, they had to come up with something different I guess:confused:

  6. By next week I will have my first 12 gauge. Im getting the vinci. Its been tough keeping that a secret. I'm goin to bust it out while the guys are together next weekend shooting hee hee hee :D any info about chokes or ammo from a fellow owner would be appreciated

     

    Wash your cammo with damp cloth. Don't put solvent or oil on it. Not sure what's to tell about the Crio chokes that come with it. If you're new to shotguns, I would suggest you read the manual that come with it and the choke section will guide you to what you need to know. Whatever you do, always shoot with a choke in your barrel, and leave the choke in when cleaning not wanting to put filth in the choke threads.

     

    Congrats, you will love this gun as you can't go wrong with a Benelli.:)

  7. I believe that you should never clean the exteriors of cammo guns with gun solvents. Slovents are to be used inside cammo guns only as with time, they will extract the cammo film on the exterior of cammo guns. I clean mine with a damp cloth on the exterior only if it looks dirty.

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