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Benelli Shotguns
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Like all Crazy Feather Hunting camps Benelli Shotguns are provided at the lodge for those not wanting to transport arms. Hip boots and waders are for sell at lodge for those hunters not wanting to carry boots in their luggage.
On the positive side, Benelli shotguns have a reputation for high reliability, fast operation, low weight, and ease of maintenance. On the negative side, their low weight and recoil operation are noted for producing a larger degree of felt recoil than their competitors.
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Benelli ... offers an esteemed family of rifles: the R1. As with all Benelli firearms, the R1 rifles are constructed with the best materials and are designed and built by the experienced and skilled craftsmen at the Benelli factory. The product of years of experience and innovations from Benelli, the R1 is available in a variety of barrel lengths from 20” to 24” as well as calibers such as .270 WSM, .300 WIN MAG, .30-06 SPRINGFIELD, .300 WSM, and .308 WIN. Whether you’re hunting grouse, geese, or deer, Benelli rifles are the dependable, accurate, and reliable firearms that you need.
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Single-Point® plate, Benelli M1/Super90/M3 Using GG&G's attachment plates or Agency Adapters you can mount the sling to CAR-15/M4-type carbines, full-stock AR-15/M16 rifles, Remington 870, Mossberg 590 and Benelli shotguns. The Single-Point® Sling itself will ... fit any other weapon-system with a 1-1/4" sling attachment point near the rear of the receiver. A large 1-1/4" side-release emergency release buckle is standard; it is stronger than 1" and easier to release under stress.
For his spectacular exhibitions, Tom chooses these Benelli shotguns. His exhibition guns are usually equipped with extension tubes that allow the magazine to hold additional shells. Tom depends on high-performance Federal Premium ammunition to deliver the shot-after-shot consistency that has made him a legend.
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The M1014 Combat Shotgun being used in training The M4 was the first gas-operated shotgun produced by Benelli. Its function is designed around an entirely new method called the "auto regulating gas operated" (ARGO) system. The design uses two stainless-steel self-cleaning pistons located just ahead of the chamber to function opposite the rotating bolt, thereby eliminating the need for the complex mechanisms found on other gas-actuated automatics.
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