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    Just a heads-up... I've often heard the Win. 1300 as a viable option to the other two also, but it's been discontinued for a few years now. Still plenty out there used of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisguy View Post
    Just a heads-up... I've often heard the Win. 1300 as a viable option to the other two also, but it's been discontinued for a few years now. Still plenty out there used of course.
    Thanks for the info I didn't know.

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    Any opinions on auto loader vs. pump?

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    semi-auto's are "faster", and "easier", but there's more $hit to go wrong.

    Pumps have a more complex manual of arms and require more practice. (but with practice can be insanely fast), and have less stuff to go wrong. Like a revolver, you just keep pumping if it doesn't go off.
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    Anyone handled a Mossberg 930 SPX?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atrain View Post
    Any opinions on auto loader vs. pump?
    For HD id say go with a pump. alot of times, just chambering a round is enough to freak someone out into scurrying away.... that is of course you WANT them to leave.... if not, then just have one in the hole

    I have a mossberg500A that i bought off gunbroker.com for $180 NIB several years ago. shipped for $20 and had the yellow form done for free at a pawn shop here in texas.... $200 aint bad for a brand new shotgun..... keep in mind this was the model with the heat shield, pistol grip, etc

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    ive never owned a pump before and i have a 11-87, what about short stroking a pump? is it possible?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kwando View Post
    , what about short stroking a pump? is it possible?
    yes
    it's a problem, esp with shorter arms and it's possible to do. (but easy to fix, easier than a FTF in a semi-auto)
    training makes it go away.
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