Last edited by Lon; 01-14-2018 at 05:25 PM.
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The history and reputation of pumps are great but I would chose semi for sure. There are a ton of extremely reliable semis. They are softer shooting and easier to use.
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The weak spot on a pump is usually the operator, where with the semi the problem is usually the gun or ammo.
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Not sure how to link it in Tapatalk, but there is a thread discussing notes on high round count shotguns from one of the nation’s most popular shooting ranges. It is worth a read, and the observations of the guy spending the money on the maintenance might surprise those who regard pumps as generally more reliable. The Reader’s Digest version is that the Benelli semiautos hold up far better than any of the pumps.
The very long Beretta 1301T thread also has some interesting reliability discussion, and has convinced me that if/when I spend my $ on a serious purpose shotgun, that is what I will buy.
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I'm firmly in the "all semi auto shotguns should be made in Italy , start with a B and end with a vowel" camp.
That said I trust a Benelli or Beretta semi to be less problematic than a pump when run hard. We see a lot more guys struggling with stoppages in matches with pumps than we do with semis.
Maybe I would consider a pump if I had to rely on gungy shells found in a basement, but if its my gun and my ammo a 1301, M2 or M4 is a no brainer for me.
I wouldn't touch a 930 though.
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I hunted, trained, and fought with shotguns and trust a good semi more than a good pump.
Semis are better when shooting with a wounded arm, from awkward positions, etc.
Here's a video of me doing a very simple reload, shoot drill on a nice bluebird day. One of the first/worst malf I've gotten with a pump.
Now, I've been using Mossbergs since I was 12. That includes teaching Philippino Marines and training at Camp David. I still use them as my primary go to hunting, competition, a self defense shotgun. I'll get a Benelli of my own someday because a good modern semi is just plan better.
It's not even speed. Going from target to target I beat out a lot of semis when competing
Don't fall into the same train of thought that think pumps and revolvers are more reliable. They're not.
Last edited by 03RN; 01-15-2018 at 10:03 AM.
To the op I say keep your eye out for a good deal on a used 590, and this way you'll have both. If I were advising a new shooter, my advice would be buy a Beretta 1301 T for defense use/training and buy a Beretta sporting semi auto for hunting/skeet/trap activities. For knocking around along field and stream I would recommend a used a used pump in either 20 or 12 ga. Why the pump? Everybody needs at least one. The pump gun's simplicity and reliability has now been surpassed by Beretta and Benelli semi autos. Buy either and be done with it. Today I bought another 870 for purely nostalgic reasons based on a lifetime of shooting them. As an old dude, I can justify nostalgic purchases. Everybody else should have better reasons.
Last edited by willie; 01-23-2018 at 11:57 PM.