5" version that will shoot lighter loads as well | This gun was developed for use with 3" and 3 |
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Add to that the good looks and reliability that Beretta shotguns are known for, and it sounds like a winning combination | Both are gas-operated and come in a variety of sub-models |
Both are gas-operated and come in a variety of sub-models.
Both are gas-operated and come in a variety of sub-models | The safety is just exactly where it belongs - centered on the rear of the receiver for ambidextrous thumb operation, where all shotgun safeties should live |
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Built in a variety of variations, including one that handles the blonky 12 gauge 3 | Built in a variety of variations, including one that handles the blonky 12 gauge 3 |
Crossbolt safety located behind the trigger.
5" version that will shoot lighter loads as well | Crossbolt safety is in front of the trigger in the trigger guard, a better location easier to use than behind the trigger |
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Crossbolt safety behind the trigger | Add to that the good looks and reliability that Beretta shotguns are known for, and it sounds like a winning combination |
Self-regulating so it can handle both light and heavy loads without adjustment, this model is also good-looking, which doesn't hurt its reputations a bit.
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