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dlbleak

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They are very good guns and will last a lifetime. I would own one, except I am not sure I could ever get used to the safety being in front of the trigger. I have too many years of it behind or on the tang.
I had a beautiful little berreta in 20. The safety location is the single reason why I got rid of it.
Side note, went to BP Sunday to fondle the new benelli M2 28g. It’s probably going to be my next shotgun purchase.
 

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I had a beautiful little berreta in 20. The safety location is the single reason why I got rid of it.
Side note, went to BP Sunday to fondle the new benelli M2 28g. It’s probably going to be my next shotgun purchase.
I have shot my friends a few times and my tiny brain just could not get used to the location in front of the trigger. Which is odd, because when I started using a Mossberg some a few years ago, I had no issues with the tang safety. My Fabarm and Savage have the behind the trigger which I don't even have to think about, it is just automatic.
 

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I've shot a Browning maxus the last 2 years, never a hiccup. Previously shot a sx3 for a decade. My son has shot a Beretta for several years, all 3 always run and we duck hunt 30 days a year in all conditions
 

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