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My honest review. I have had no issues with jamming. These guns need to be broken in. I box of 3 inch shells is a good start. If you buy it and thrown in 1 oz trap loads, you will have issues with a 3.5 inch gun. Dont shoot anything under 1 1/8 oz. I oil my sparingly with synthetic mobile 1 motor oil.
DrakeKilla said: Yes the military does use gas operated shotguns, they also use pump shotguns, Intertia Driven shotguns, and combinations of the above too. :wink: In my time in the army I only encountered SPAS and Benelli shotguns (m1) (I know there is a full auto 12 now, I'm sure that is gas operated).
I've head the same thing. Back to the OP. If you don't NEED to shoot 3.5" shells, take a look at the M2. It's not as ugly as the Vinci/Super Vinci, and it's a proven design, unlike the new A-5.
Picked up a Retay Masai Mara towards the end of waterfowl season last year. At first look and feel, thought it was great. But after getting into the gun a bit, and shooting it, having second thoughts. Tried to change the shims, impossible. Noticed when I took the gun apart, the stock shim, one of the little cleats that hold it into the back of ...
571 posts · Joined 2014. #5 · Apr 30, 2015. 930's are great guns. My hunting buddy shoots one and it's been great no issues at all. A lot of guys use them for 3 gun competition too. Don't know much about the SA-08 but I've heard good things about them. 930 is made here in the USA and the SA-08 is Turkish for what that's worth to you.