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Best Semi-auto shotgun there

Post by Vikram » Mon Feb 04, 2008 8:25 am

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Which semi-auto shotgun do you think is the best there in the market. The Cosmi ( http://www.cosmi.net/ )is not in the question. Which gun do you think gives most bang for your bucks?Gun that handles well,reliable and can cycle 2.5"-3.5" cartridges equally well.Is it a Beretta 391,Benelli Montefeltro or the Baikal?Thanks in advance.

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Post by HSharief » Mon Feb 04, 2008 8:05 pm

My vote goes for any of the Benellis with a two piece receiver. They cycle just about anything and don't get dirty much and are EASY to clean with so few parts. I have an SBE and absolutely love it.

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Re: Best Semi-auto shotgun there

Post by Risala » Mon Feb 04, 2008 9:35 pm

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Also check out the Browining and Rem 1100 too,for a better take visit SGW,you are a regular there :wink:
The Baikal is robust and val for money given that the SP 153 goes for under $ 300 in the US.
I own a SxS & am pretty happy
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Re: Best Semi-auto shotgun there

Post by Vikram » Tue Feb 05, 2008 6:52 am

Thanks for chipping in gents.

Sharief, the Benellis are highly regarded by their owners and I think they are right.

Sanjay, the best semi-auto debate is always going on SW and right now there is one raging..Oh, quite a few people never unhappy about their guns :) :wink: .Wanted to generate a bit of debate and of course let our readers know what to look for when they are out for a semi. :wink:

The Baikal semi is marketed by Remington in US.They are sold here too. I think I posted a video of a big bloke putting it through a miniature torture test.Here it goes



Me? I would like to get, when I can, a cheap,built like a tank semi with a 26" barrel to shoot from Wood Pigeons to Geese.Will it be a Baikal or a Beretta 391 (which is not cheap) I don't know.


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Post by Sakobav » Tue Feb 05, 2008 7:07 am

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Mehul's recommendation would be Browning A5...

Another good gun will be Remington 1100. I agree with Sharief's choice of Benelli.

Baikal are a good choice too especially after seeing that video

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Post by Vikram » Tue Feb 05, 2008 7:16 am

Navi, I don't think the A5s with the original barrel may not be suitable to shoot steel shot or the heavy shot.May need to get a suitable barrel.

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