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<blockquote data-quote="44minimum" data-source="post: 693496" data-attributes="member: 2388"><p>If you're going to actually clean your guns after you shoot them, you might consider a semi-auto if you can deal with the weight. Usually they are a little heavier. Remington 1100 has been used for 30 or 40 years and is still going strong. I have no firsthand experience with benelli or beretta but read mostly good things about them.</p><p></p><p>A pump will work longer with no or little maintenance.</p><p>The browning BPS, Remington 870, Winchester 1300, Mossberg 500--millions of them have been purchased and millions of them are still going strong. None of them are a terrible choice.</p><p></p><p>20 gauge or 12 gauge? Usually 12 gauge is a little heavier. How much walking are you going to do and how much weight are you willing to carry?</p><p></p><p>I have a franchi al48 20 gauge semi-auto it weighs barely over five pounds. If I was going out all day long think I'd take it</p><p></p><p>If at all possible try to handle each of them and pick the one that naturally lines up with your eye when you raise it up to your shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="44minimum, post: 693496, member: 2388"] If you're going to actually clean your guns after you shoot them, you might consider a semi-auto if you can deal with the weight. Usually they are a little heavier. Remington 1100 has been used for 30 or 40 years and is still going strong. I have no firsthand experience with benelli or beretta but read mostly good things about them. A pump will work longer with no or little maintenance. The browning BPS, Remington 870, Winchester 1300, Mossberg 500--millions of them have been purchased and millions of them are still going strong. None of them are a terrible choice. 20 gauge or 12 gauge? Usually 12 gauge is a little heavier. How much walking are you going to do and how much weight are you willing to carry? I have a franchi al48 20 gauge semi-auto it weighs barely over five pounds. If I was going out all day long think I'd take it If at all possible try to handle each of them and pick the one that naturally lines up with your eye when you raise it up to your shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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