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Shotgun that meets these specifications?

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I am possibly looking into getting a shotgun soon. Although I probably wont buy one for another year or so. I still would like to know what I am looking for. I want a general purpose shotgun. That means I want one that I can use for hunting, target practice, sport, protection.

I want a 12ga, semi automatic, capable of shooting 3 1/2" shells.


I'm not going to spend thousands of dollars on one. But I want one that will last me.


So go at it and let me know what you guys think :beer:


Thanks,
 





Do you even have a license first of all? :)

If you do check these guys out:
English Shotguns For Sal : Cabela's

Not the cheapest, but definitely seem like they have some good hardware.

Not all states require a license for "long guns". I assume by your post that California does. Since the OP doesn't have a location listed in their profile, it's imposable to say if they actually need one. Many (most?) states do not require one AFAIK.

I want a 12ga, semi automatic, capable of shooting 3 1/2" shells.

My personal opinion is that a semi-automatic shotgun is overrated. If you don't mind a pump action gun, not much will beat a Mossberg 500 (Although it will only accept up to a 3" shell). As far as protection goes there is a lot to be said for the intimation factor of the distinct sound of a round being chambered in a good ole pump action. :D

Mossberg & Sons | Mossberg 500
 
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Do you even have a license first of all? :)

If you do check these guys out:
English Shotguns For Sal : Cabela's

Not the cheapest, but definitely seem like they have some good hardware.
Yeah I was gonna say, what the hell do you mean license. But no I do not need a license. Hell, I don't even need it registered.


Not all states require a license for "long guns". I assume by your post that California does. Since the OP doesn't have a location listed in their profile, it's imposable to say if they actually need one. Many (most?) states do not require one AFAIK.



My personal opinion is that a semi-automatic shotgun is overrated. If you don't mind a pump action gun, not much will beat a Mossberg 500 (Although it will only accept up to a 3" shell). As far as protection goes there is a lot to be said for the intimation factor of the distinct sound of a round being chambered in a good ole pump action. :D

Mossberg & Sons | Mossberg 500

I do hear the Mossberg 500 is a great gun. For me though in my experience. When I would be duck hunting and when I would pump to eject the shell and get a new shell in the chamber. I never seemed to pull down all the way, so the shell would get jammed and it would require taking it apart. I think a semi-automatic would be more convenient. Although I will keep the Mossberg 500 in mind.
 
Yeah I was gonna say, what the hell do you mean license. But no I do not need a license. Hell, I don't even need it registered.




I do hear the Mossberg 500 is a great gun. For me though in my experience. When I would be duck hunting and when I would pump to eject the shell and get a new shell in the chamber. I never seemed to pull down all the way, so the shell would get jammed and it would require taking it apart. I think a semi-automatic would be more convenient. Although I will keep the Mossberg 500 in mind.

Hehe, sorry guys. Im not really an "expert" in armory, just trying to help Flutter out :yh:

I don't think you need a license if all you are going to do is duck hunting :thinking:
 
Hehe, sorry guys. Im not really an "expert" in armory, just trying to help Flutter out :yh:

I don't think you need a license if all you are going to do is duck hunting :thinking:

Oh ok, I know what license you are talking about. I think those licenses' are for owning certain types of guns and such. I can buy an AR-15 and such without any problems though.
 
Oh ok, I know what license you are talking about. I think those licenses' are for owning certain types of guns and such. I can buy an AR-15 and such without any problems though.

Yes, exactly. I was talking about gun licenses, for example owning handguns/rifles :yh:
 
I don't blame you for wanting a semi-auto shotgun. Pump action shotguns have never appealed to me and I don't own one despite having plenty of other guns. Try looking at some Saiga shotguns like these. I've also heard that benelli shotguns are good although they can be quite pricey.
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What are you using it for? If it's for home defense, I'd definitely stick with a pump, even if its just for that pumping noise - it's a loud, unmistakable sound that will send any potential criminal running. For hunting though, I personally prefer semi-auto.
 
What are you using it for? If it's for home defense, I'd definitely stick with a pump, even if its just for that pumping noise - it's a loud, unmistakable sound that will send any potential criminal running. For hunting though, I personally prefer semi-auto.
And if the pumping noise doesn't send them running you'd probably want something better than a pump shotgun. Under pressure lots of people tend to short-stroke and jam them. Also they have a slow rate of fire and low ammo capacity. It's not that they don't work, but honestly they do require some training to be used at their best.
 
I like my Mosberg 500ATP and I have actually disarmed and intruder back in 1982 with it just by racking it in the dark
the guy gave up immediately and screamed DON'T SHOOT the sound of a pump shot gun will stop them dead in there
tracks and you don't even have to pull the trigger :eg:

Now if you think you will have trouble with pumping it then I would suggest a Saiga auto 12 I love mine it
can spit lead down range faster than any other shot gun :)

Here is me with mine and if you look real close you can see 4 each 12 gauge shells in the air, there are 5 but
you just can't see the 5th one, and I wouldn't worry too much about 3" vers 3.5" cuz when a 1 ounce slug
hits something that something is not going to think about wheather it was a 3" or a 3.5" shell :crackup:
 
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I have to say I have been tempted by the Saiga before. They are usually just too expensive for my taste. I can see the pure fun factor of shooting a shotgun semi-auto, but I don't think my shoulder could take that much abuse. More then a couple of 3" shells usually does me in with my 500. I guess I just need to get a rubber butt plate <?> or just where a padded vest.
 
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