In my opinion, way overpriced for what you get. I’ve been around a lot of guys that shoot them and see a lot of issues. They just don’t like to admit it for what they paid for them.Friggin' Benelli's!....................................![]()
In my opinion, way overpriced for what you get. I’ve been around a lot of guys that shoot them and see a lot of issues. They just don’t like to admit it for what they paid for them.
They don’t do well with reloads and the main thing that I have seen is that the bolt spring or piston seems to be very weak in that the bolt dosent close completely. Thins is on factory and reloads. This issue is on super black eagle ( can’t remember which model )and M2. Seems as if PETA made the guns. I’ve noticed this over the last 20 years and we shoot between 4 to 8 thousand rounds a year while hunting. Granted these are dirty and dusty and silty conditions walking through Milo field and dust storm which you know from hunting in Mexicali. I think they are grey shooting lightweight guns but reliabilityI must be lucky...I've never had an issue with the several I own (Ethos 20 gauge, M-1, M-2 both 20's, original SBE, SBE 1, 2, & 3)...And trust me, I shoot a lot................
The pointability, the light weight, the sleek design, and ease of use make it...IMO...The finest autoloaders ever made................
ps...What are your issues?............![]()
They don’t do well with reloads and the main thing that I have seen is that the bolt spring or piston seems to be very weak in that the bolt dosent close completely. Thins is on factory and reloads. This issue is on super black eagle ( can’t remember which model )and M2. Seems as if PETA made the guns. I’ve noticed this over the last 20 years and we shoot between 4 to 8 thousand rounds a year while hunting. Granted these are dirty and dusty and silty conditions walking through Milo field and dust storm which you know from hunting in Mexicali. I think they are grey shooting lightweight guns but reliability