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Thread: 2nd hand benelli m2 vs new stoeger 3000

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    2nd hand benelli m2 vs new stoeger 3000

    Can I throw this to the wider audience please I have terminal mustgoogleeverythingbeforeImakeadecisionitis syndrome
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    If the Benelli is in fair to excellent nick take it over the stoeger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jakewire View Post
    If the Benelli is in fair to excellent nick take it over the stoeger.
    Yes it is.Money's the same $800

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    B is better.
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    Do you have a benelli?
    Does the cartridge drop lever get in the way?Never had one of them before...

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    I had one for awhile but now use a Browning Maxus. I never had any trouble with the Benelli just found the Browning suited me better.
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    Depending on how many rounds you are planning on putting though it friend had a stoeger and was pretty good up till about 10 or so thousand rounds and then started having reliability issues I got a Benelli the same time and the same amount of rounds and still shoots like new

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    He runs a Benelli now so I'd say go for Benelli

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    M2 are faultless from what I've seen . Plus you won't loose any money at that price , if you don't like it . They come with shims to help fit to your liking . Don't no if stoger do?
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    Take the M2
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    Hells yeah grab the Benelli for that $$...I`ve never seen an M2 for that low a price.
    Are you buying it from a mate?

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    Naaa
    I wouldn't rob a mate
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    At that price the m2 makes sence. But j don't think they're all they're hyped up to be. I'll take a fabarm over one any day.

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    why hesitate M2 the way to go.great guns and resale way better.

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    +8 on the Benelli

    A grapegrower I know well has one and it's done a ga-zillion rounds with damn near no maintenance. The inertia action is pretty bullet-proof.
    That's why I got mine and it's never let me down.

 

 

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