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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3754000" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Get a quality semiauto and they run flawlessly. Lots of stories out there of pump guns getting short stroked in the heat of battle leaving a stove pipe or fail to load. </p><p>I've always been a proponent of a semi for SD because if one arm is taken out during the gunfight, the semi can be transferred to the other arm to stay in the fight. I used to hunt with a guy running an 870 with one arm. He could run that pump but it was cumbersome and took time. </p><p>My point is to buy a quality shotgun, not some turkish import. I've been involved in years of competition shotgun shooting. You don't see quality semi's fail on the course often and they shoot thousands upon thousands of rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3754000, member: 5412"] Get a quality semiauto and they run flawlessly. Lots of stories out there of pump guns getting short stroked in the heat of battle leaving a stove pipe or fail to load. I've always been a proponent of a semi for SD because if one arm is taken out during the gunfight, the semi can be transferred to the other arm to stay in the fight. I used to hunt with a guy running an 870 with one arm. He could run that pump but it was cumbersome and took time. My point is to buy a quality shotgun, not some turkish import. I've been involved in years of competition shotgun shooting. You don't see quality semi's fail on the course often and they shoot thousands upon thousands of rounds. [/QUOTE]
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