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| Sell both. Buy Benelli M2. |
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| If you like both keep both, you can never have to many shotguns. If you absolutely have to get rid of one I'd keep the Benelli since in its current configuration its its rarer than the Remington and you can go out and buy a 870 any day of the week |
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| Keep the Benelli. I have the same Remington as you and like others have said it’s. Good gun but easily replaceable. |
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| I'd keep the 870, it isn't like the Nova is a rare collectors item. The aftermarket support for the 870 is huge and it is simple to make into one heck of a HD shotgun. Or, as previously suggested, sell 'em both and get a semi!
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| quote: Originally posted by SR025: Benelli all day everyday
+1 I have 2 Benelli's An HK import Super 90 and an M3. |
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| I think the Benelli option would be a much clearer choice if it was a M1, M2, M3, or M4, but it’s not. It’s a pump action SuperNova that, while nice, in not in the same ballpark as a Benelli semiauto, as well as being much cheaper. Regarding the “LE” version of the SuperNova, is it the full length single tube, or the screw on mag extension? If it’s the screw on extension, that doesn’t make it very special. You can easily get Nordic Comp or even factory Benelli mag extensions and extend the original 5 round tube. The factory one-piece mag tube is more valuable IMHO. LE Benellis aren’t particularly rare. Although they aren’t supposed to be sold to civilians, some people do. I picked up a NIB factory LE M4 with the extended mag and functional collapsible stock from a dealer at a gun show recently. Since someone else “converted” the Benelli, you don’t have to worry about 922r because the other person “manufactured” it.
All that said, in pump vs pump, plus the fact that someone else put the extended mag on the Benelli, I’d choose Benelli over the 870. |
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| Oh the two I'd say the SN. I have the same SuperNova and it is by far the best pump shotgun I've ever shot. As Dwill states, the added capacity isn't specifically LE only, but it is very rare. Though the ability to build a 922r compliant SN exists, it's difficult/if-not impossible to track down the necessary parts.
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| Posts: 5427 | Location: Wichita, KS (for now)…always a Texan… | Registered: April 14, 2006 |
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| quote: Originally posted by 4MUL8R:
Having two essentially identical functional shotguns seems superfluous. I am trying to bring my life to a state of minimalism.
Two is one, and one is none. --Gautama Buddha
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| quote: Originally posted by IndianaBoy: Sell both. Buy Benelli M2.
^^^^^^^^^^^ This - with the 18” barrel or if you want a 22” barrel, then buy the Remington Versa Max Tactical Competition.
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| An Urbino stock and a mag tube extension? Am I missing something? The "LE" version of the Nova that you describe seems to be something that anyone could put together.
If you really like the Urbino stock, you can get one for the 870. If it was me, I would keep the 870 as it has the widest variety of aftermarket accessories available for it. If you want Ghost ring sights, you can get a top mount rail that will screw into the receiver and have an integral ghost sight. |
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| Keep both. You can't have too many good shotguns.
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| I would keep the 870. My "tactical" shotgun is an 870 with an 18.5 inch cylinder bore barrel loaded with 5 shells of #3 buck. BTW, that is a total of 80 thirty caliber balls and that should stop at least two assailants.
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| Posts: 5779 | Location: Michigan | Registered: November 07, 2008 |
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