sprigfan wrote:Remington confirmed they do not offer replacement barrels at all for the V3.
It looks to me like the Mossberg is the most versatile semi-auto out there with all of their aftermarket barrels (at the price point I'm looking at anyway). I'm going to go with the 930.
930's? They are currently running about $425 online. Just a month ago Buds had them at $350. Really kicking myself for not buying then.Holland&Holland wrote:sprigfan wrote:Remington confirmed they do not offer replacement barrels at all for the V3.
It looks to me like the Mossberg is the most versatile semi-auto out there with all of their aftermarket barrels (at the price point I'm looking at anyway). I'm going to go with the 930.
About what do they run cost wise?
sprigfan wrote:930's? They are currently running about $425 online. Just a month ago Buds had them at $350. Really kicking myself for not buying then.Holland&Holland wrote:sprigfan wrote:Remington confirmed they do not offer replacement barrels at all for the V3.
It looks to me like the Mossberg is the most versatile semi-auto out there with all of their aftermarket barrels (at the price point I'm looking at anyway). I'm going to go with the 930.
About what do they run cost wise?
Amazi wrote:I always though of my benelli m1 as an entry level shotgun haha
Holland&Holland wrote:Amazi wrote:I always though of my benelli m1 as an entry level shotgun haha
Benelli does not make entry level.
Amazi wrote:Holland&Holland wrote:Amazi wrote:I always though of my benelli m1 as an entry level shotgun haha
Benelli does not make entry level.
What? they do make cheap shotguns.....
Amazi wrote:Holland&Holland wrote:Amazi wrote:I always though of my benelli m1 as an entry level shotgun haha
Benelli does not make entry level.
What? they do make cheap shotguns.....
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