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Just in from my local FFL. A new Benelli M4 shotgun with the desert camo finish. 4+1 capacity, semi-auto, 18.5" barrel, rail, ghost ring sights and a very comfy pistol grip. It shoots 2 3/4" and 3". This is my first shotgun and should be a blast to shoot. Below it joins my other toys. The one on the left is a Springfield 1911 Loaded and to the right is a Sig P250 .40 with a light/strobe light/laser attached to the accessory rail.
Disclaimer: I know guns aren't toys. I take gun safety very seriously.
If you can read this, thank a teacher. If you can read this in English, thank a soldier.
I had to go out in my living room to make sure there were no guns. We have the same coffee table and it usually has a PS2 controller just like that one on it.
Nope. It's mainly for home defense, but I'd like to look into skeet shooting once I move to NJ.
My guess is that particular gun comes choked full. Probably won't throw the best pattern for skeet or trap. Definitely not the choke I would choose for bird hunting.
***Disclaimer, I am not a "pro" skeet/trap shooter. Usually only once per season just as a tune up before actual hunting season.***
My guess is that particular gun comes choked full. Probably won't throw the best pattern for skeet or trap. Definitely not the choke I would choose for bird hunting.
***Disclaimer, I am not a "pro" skeet/trap shooter. Usually only once per season just as a tune up before actual hunting season.***
Your right about that it was design for the Marines and used souly for self defence.
I hear that shot guns are also good for bird hunting as well
I'm not a hunter. I just don't have any desire to kill animals for sport. I don't have any issues with eating them though.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Clean
My guess is that particular gun comes choked full. Probably won't throw the best pattern for skeet or trap. Definitely not the choke I would choose for bird hunting.
***Disclaimer, I am not a "pro" skeet/trap shooter. Usually only once per season just as a tune up before actual hunting season.***
Yeah, it's choked for forced entry and defense. I just would have to get another choke for skeet shooting.
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