harper wrote:
Not sure on how many rounds, a few for sure and not one that didn't fire. When you pull the trigger it will go bang everytime.
Age I believe is about 4? it was a new model when I got it.
Only marks on the gun are where the shells eject. It just rubs the finish inside where the bolt is. Maybe I should add pics. It is a real sweet lookinh gun. And if you haven't shot one with the kick off you have been missing out.
I agree 100% on kick off! Ive had mine over 2 years and the kick off is money well spent, you really notice it when at the range either breaking clays all day long or patterning those punishing turkey loads. Even after a couple days of in a row of good waterfowl shoots in early season when your not wearing much more then a camo shirt or light jacket no sore shoulder or broken blood vessels what so ever!
And mine will cycle any round from 1oz to the heaviest loads available as fast as u can pull the trigger and probably faster not a single misfire or jam. Ive even mixed loads at the range just to put it to the test with 1oz load in the pipe followed by 3 1/2" 00buck and a 3" waterfowl load tried the test 4 times as fast as i could squeeze them off and it was flawless! Then proceeded to a day of clays with 1oz loads with flawless cycling!
This gun will cycle EVERYTHING no worries! This is a very well built shotgun and a joy to shoot, feels great in your hands, shoulders perfect and smooth every time. I have 26" barrel and swings real nice. As you can tell I cannot praise this gun enough to do it justice, honestly everybody who enjoys shotgunning should at least try one, i did and it converted me away from my browning and remington's. I have also spent a day with a Benelli SBE 2, also a nice gun but for me it was not nearly as easy on the shoulder and felt funny to me on recoil, i really didnt like it. Just my opinion not trying to highjack this post just wanted to give the gun some well deserved praise.