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DA COVE 07-03-2012 11:15 PM

beretta!!
 
Most Brownings are made in Japan.. Beretta products are top of the line. Spend any time in aduck blind and u'll know.. Browning/ Winchester are pretty much the same gun, and not far behind the Berettas. If Remington still made the 870 like they did 20-25 years ago, that would be hands down the most reliable out there. Go Beretta!!

all star rod 07-04-2012 12:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ducktrickster (Post 456700)
Are Brownings american made? I thought the only good Brownings were from Belgium.

X2, just because it may be / say american made does not mean it is a quality product.....

Shotguns.....Benelli or bust.....:p
Pistols.....GLOcK or BUST.....:D

Top Dawg 07-04-2012 07:29 AM

I would not buy a browning ever. Just my preference. I have seen brownings fail on more occasions than any other gun. Benelli or bust! Lol. I have a Winchester too that I won that never worked right from the first time I tried it. The 870 wingmaster is a good gun. But I fell in love with my benelli

noodle creek 07-04-2012 08:07 AM

theres good one and bad ones by each brand, just gotta hope you get lucky

gasdad 07-04-2012 08:16 AM

Beretta is a great gun. Talked to some guys that hunted doves in Argentina. Shooting 2,000-3,000 rounds and Beretta is the gun that had the least problems after shooting so many rounds

Smalls 07-04-2012 08:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ducktrickster (Post 456700)
Are Brownings american made? I thought the only good Brownings were from Belgium.

They are now Japanese made more than anything. The older guns I believe were almost exclusively made in Belgium. I've got a 1957 A5, was my grandfather's, now its my favorite gun. Has never failed on me and has claimed many a bird, especially when pawpaw wielded it.

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Top Dawg 07-04-2012 08:34 AM

I also have an old belgium A5 that my pawpaw gave me. It stays in the safe. Beretta is a good gun. When I bought my benelli it was between benelli and beretta. When I got to G&H I shouldered the beretta Xplor and Xtrema 2. Then I shouldered the benelli M2 and didn't quite fit me right. So I tried the SBE11 and it didn't feel right either. Then I tried the ugly Vinci and it fits perfect and it is light years lighter than the beretta. Thats what sold me. The berettas are a lot heavier than benelli.

DA COVE 07-04-2012 09:16 AM

berretta
 
Most of your high end semi's come with wedges to shim your butt stock. This changes the heel and comb of the gun. So just shouldering it the store doesn't always give you the right feel. They can be adjusted. And it does make a world of differance when shooting one that is set right...

Top Dawg 07-04-2012 09:54 AM

Yea. I have shims for my benelli also. But shouldering it at the store tells me that beretta weighs a ton and benelli is like a feather. That was really the deal breaker.

Spunt Drag 07-04-2012 01:17 PM

Benelli also comes with a 5 year warranty. Not just send the gun in for repairs, but they send you a whole new gun. Hard to beat that. The Vinci is the easiest shotgun to tear completely down too.

bjhooper82 07-04-2012 08:08 PM

I have a beretta xtrema 1 thats about 9 years old. Its been through hell and back twice, been left out over night on accident in the rain and still have never had one problem with it. My next gun will either be the xtrema 2 or super black eagle 2.

SULPHITE 07-04-2012 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Smalls (Post 456777)
They are now Japanese made more than anything. The older guns I believe were almost exclusively made in Belgium. I've got a 1957 A5, was my grandfather's, now its my favorite gun. Has never failed on me and has claimed many a bird, especially when pawpaw wielded it.

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My maxus was made in Portugal

Kenner18 07-04-2012 09:40 PM

Only Gun There Is

Browning .
I have three of them ,the Silver,Gold,Maxus .Not a single problem with any of them . I work as a guide and All have been used and abused in the marsh over 45 days a year . Only 3.5's shot out of them except for teal season ,and still no malfunctions. Only cleaned if it gets rained on ,and still no malfunctions. Shoot all brands of shells ,and still no malfunctions .
More customer complaints about Benellis than anything else in over 15 yrs as a duck guide.

Raymond 07-04-2012 10:06 PM

Mooseberg, eggceptional gun all the waay A-round!!

Top Dawg 07-04-2012 10:14 PM

My cousin got a single shot browning gold. I let him use the ol Vinci to finish out his limit this year dove huntin.

Big Tee 07-05-2012 08:07 AM

Now that the Winchester SX-3 is made by FN from Belgium , I bought one and love it . You can adjust it with factory provided shims and butt plates to fit you which is a nice touch. They start at 800 all the way up to 1299 . Also for what you want to pay I bought a 12 ga. and a 20 ga. SX-3 for 1600 dollars one for teal one for big ducks

xpressboy 07-05-2012 08:54 AM

I got the xtrema 2 and I love it. Shoots Amy shell you put in it with no problems. And the patternmaster extend long range choke is a good investment to add to it.

PaulMyers 07-05-2012 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by xpressboy (Post 457300)
Shoots Amy

:eek:

:confused:

Oops! 07-05-2012 10:31 AM

Take a look at the Browining BPS. A good all around gun. I have shot and owned many guns and I always go back to my BPS. JMO.

mikedatiger 07-05-2012 11:35 AM

Hard to go wrong with an 870 which IMO is the AK of shotguns. You can beat it, abuse it, dirty it, talk dirty to it :cool: and it will keep on trucking. I've seen several benellis fail and saw a brand new winchester fall apart almost right out of the box. It ain't sexy but at the end of the day you know it's going to shoot.


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