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  1. mudhen, c'mon man...this is a brand new Winchester release and Mack's doesn't sell it. They never have because it's never been on the market before. I'm sure they will have it this fall when Winchester releases it. "You do know they don't just invent an item and release for sale the next day, right?" DUH! I suspect that is why it's not on the retail shelves yet! Sorry pal, but I wasn't born yesterday either. This is straight off of the Winchester website: 1/24/2011 Winchester® Ammunition is introducing one of the most innovative shotshell loads in the brand’s 144-year history....AVAILABILITY, FALL, 2011...not 2010 or 2009 but 2011...you must be mistaken or ???
  2. You could consider either the new Vinci Cordoba or the new Vinci SuperSport...both are black synthetic models and are offered in either 28" or 30" with 5-extended Crio choke tubes.
  3. I think they've redesigned the shotcup also. I'd like to try some myself on some early season birds.
  4. That's tough to do considering Winchester is introducing it in the fall of 2011(that's later this year) and hasn't released the first box to the retail market yet. I've read that one tester said it'll be priced in the $17 - $22 per box range. That means I'll be looking for a sale or just continue shooting my reliable Xpert loads. http://norcalcazadora.blogspot.com/2011/02/winchester-blind-side-nice-ammo-but.html
  5. From the 2011 Shot Show Winchester has announced a new line of steel shotshells coming this fall called "Blind Side". 1/24/2011 Winchester® Ammunition is introducing one of the most innovative shotshell loads in the brand’s 144-year history. The new Blind Side™ ammunition combines ground-breaking, stacked HEX™ Shot technology and the new Diamond Cut Wad in the most deadly Winchester waterfowl load available. Loaded with 100 percent HEX™ Shot, you get more pellets on target, a larger kill zone and more trauma inducing pellets than ever before, meaning quick kill shots. “This is a superior duck and goose load that we’ve spent a tremendous amount of time designing and perfecting”, said Brett Flaugher, vice president of Sales and Marketing for Winchester Ammunition. “As the industry leader in innovative new products, this product is without question, a quality product that waterfowl hunters can shoot with confidence.” 3-1/2 inch loads in BB and #2 @ 1-5/8oz 3 inch loads in BB and #2 @ 1-3/8oz Both loads listed @ 1400fps I read a review in the latest issue of Field and Stream which said the patterns are more dense and uniform than round steel shot from 40yds in. Will be interesting to get some and test it when it arrives. SymbolGaugeShell LengthShot Wt.VelocityShot Size
  6. The Benelli M2 Tactical is also a great choice. It is a no-nonsense 12-gauge shotgun that is also used by police and military the world over . Like all Benelli semiautomatic shotguns the M2 Tactical is Inertia Driven. The M2 can be found for under $1200. M2
  7. You might even consider the Benelli M3 Convertible which the military and police all over the world depend on. This shotgun can be quickly changed from a fast cycling semi-auto for conventional loads to a manual pump action for low energy special purpose loads such as gas, beanbag and rubber bullet loads. For semi-auto action, merely rotate the selector ring 1/4 turn, push the forend forward and release the selector, to switch back to pump action simply reverse the procedure. The M3 can be purchased for under $1300 and as low as $1100. The Benelli M4's can run from $1450 all the way up to $1900+. If your man intends to put a lot of accessories and gadgets on his Benelli, then I would say that the M4 is the best choice. The super dependable Inertia Driven system was a natural choice, but to fully equip a combat shotgun with night-vision scopes and other specialized equipment would add a lot of weight and could compromise the Inertia Driven system. To ensure reliability, Benelli engineers developed the ARGO system. M3
  8. hattles

    flat rib sbe

    Prices are in line. You can refinish the stock and forearm for the price of materials and a checkering tool and I would suggest refinishing the barrel and reciever in Dura Coat which you can either do yourself or send out which would cost approx $125 for one color or $225 + for a camo finish and I believe that would include the stock and forearm. I used Jim's Gun Supply out of Wisconsin to refinish my HK SBE barrel and my Sig P226 slide which cost me $75+s/h. I was extremely pleased with the work and found them using internet search.
  9. Personally, though I'm a guy, I think a gift certificate is a wonderful idea...it would be especially thoughtful to include a Benelli video and/or a product brochure from the his favorite gun shop/Benelli dealer. It would still mean a Benelli as a gift and would be very respectful of you to allow him, your knowledgeable gun guy, to pick the model of his choice...a win, win for both of you. I really would suggest that if you like the M2, which is a very good choice by the way, DO NOT get it in a tactical configuration. Get the black synthetic M2 with the ComforTech and a 26" barrel or the M2 American with a standard stock configuration which is generally priced $200-$300 below the Comfortech models. I've seen them on GunBroker.com and elsewhere for as low as $899 and would also leave some room for him to purchase a steady grip stock as an option for his tactical shooting. That way, he and yourself could also shoot clays or game if you like and still be able to add on to it for home defense. Lastly, if he is commited to tactical only, then buy the tactical model. Either decision you make will be a good one and I hope you both enjoy your new Benelli as much as the rest of us do. Myself, I'm a Benelli lifer.
  10. From everything I've read, seen and heard the Extrema2 is an excellant shotgun. That said, I'll take the ultra reliable Benelli Inertia System over any gas system, any day and under any circumstances. I've been shooting my HK/Benelli SBE since 1989 and still shoot it today, although not as much since I got my Vinci. I've never had a breakdown or failure that I wasn't able to correct on the spot...which was only once, a broken "clevis" pin which retains the shell extractor...I repaired it in about 10 minutes after I p/u the extractor spring and the extractor...was still able to use the unbroken portion of the clevis pin and continued shooting. It was finally replaced when I sent the gun into Benelli for replacement of all springs after 20 years. It operates as good now as it did in '89. The ease of maintenance and the simplicity of the design along with the non-gas Inertia System is simply more reliable and better overall in my opinion. I have not shot an SBE ll but I have shot the Vinci and the M2 and the ComfortTech stock has certainly reduced the felt recoil over my wood stocked SBE.
  11. I see no reason why Benelli would not cover the fix. I'd suggest that you call them and speak to customer service to get a repair authorization. I'm quite sure they would cover it.
  12. Benelli Triple Sporting, ta chansen och vinn det absolut hetaste på halvautomatmarknaden - Benelli Vinci. Oavsett resultat har du chansen att vinna. OR: Benelli Triple Sporting, take the chance and win the absolute hottest on half-automatic market-Benelli Vinci. Whatever the results, you'll be entered to win. check out the color...brown?
  13. Benelli Super Vinci Review and Range Test
  14. FYI...all new members are "junior" members, even if they're older than 19...
  15. Geez guys...I feel like I'm on a political liberal website all of a sudden...can't you all get along?
  16. Yes. Send me an email for info.
  17. The question is are you looking for an SBEII American or the SBEII with the comfortech? My suggestion is to make your purchase through Gunbroker.com. I've been buying and selling with them for 3 years and if you have the time to wait for a deal...I think you can save some good money, I know I've saved a lot of $ over buying local. As an example, I bought my new Vinci for $1050 + $35 shipping + 60 FFL Dros = $1145. I just recently purchased a new Franchi Highlander for the same costs as my Vinci...like I said, if you have the time to wait for a good deal, they are there.
  18. The Benelli M3 Convertible Auto/Pump is a fast cycling auto for conventional loads that can be pumped manually for low energy special purpose loads such as gas, beanbag, and rubber bullet.
  19. Call Benelli customer service and relate your concerns to them. More than likely they will go ahead and replace the choke tube at no cost to you.
  20. Gunbroker.com has 21 Super Vinci's listed on their website right now. Priced from $1425-$1599. http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/SearchResults.aspx
  21. Have you ever looked on Gunbroker.com? Very reputable source. I have been buying and selling thru them since 2008. Some great prices on new and used guns. I bought my Vinci for $1050 Benelli M2 American 12 ga Max 4 Camo NIB-$898 http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=217309024 ***should you get one, [email protected] Just put Limbsaver in the subject line
  22. I've heard nothing about discontinuing the M2 American. I do have a new in box Limbsaver Speed Mount #10400 which will fit the M2 synthetic/ NON-comfortech stock for $25 shipped if you are interested.
  23. Congratulations and enjoy. I have several friends that shoot M2's and they love em.
  24. I don't see why not. Give customer service a call to get the answer.
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